26 Tex. Admin. Code § 302.9 - Local Mental Health Authority and Local Behavioral Health Authority Responsibilities
(a) The
local mental health authorities (LMHAs) and local behavioral health authorities
(LBHAs) are responsible for ensuring their contractors provide mental health
first aid (MHFA) training to educators and non-educators consistent with the
MHFA protocol, as required by Texas Health and Safety Code, §
1001.203(d).
(b) An MHFA training must:
(1) be conducted by a person trained as an
MHFA trainer;
(2) provide
participants with the skills necessary to help an individual experiencing a
mental health crisis until the individual is able to obtain appropriate
professional care; and
(3) include:
(A) instruction in a five-step strategy for
helping an individual experiencing a mental health crisis, including assessing
risk, listening respectfully to and supporting the individual, and identifying
professional help and other supports for the individual;
(B) an introduction to the risk factors and
warning signs for mental illness and substance abuse problems;
(C) experiential activities to increase
participants' understanding of the impact of mental illness on individuals and
families; and
(D) a presentation of
evidence-supported treatment and self-help strategies.
(c) An LMHA and LBHA may contract
with a regional education service center to provide an MHFA training program to
university employees, school district employees, and school resource officers
under this section.
(d) Two or more
LMHAs or LBHAs may collaborate and share resources to develop and operate an
MHFA training program under this section.
(e) The LMHA and LBHA shall ensure that
training is taught without modification, substitution or subtraction of the
MHFA-USA or MHFA-Australia, as applicable, content or format unless authorized
by HHSC-approved training entities set forth in §
302.7 of this subchapter (relating
to Mental Health First Aid Training Protocols).
(f) LMHAs and LBHAs are responsible for
ensuring their contractors comply with the provisions of this subchapter and
applicable provisions of the contract between HHSC and the LMHA and
LBHA.
(g) The LMHA and LBHA must
submit the annual Plan for Mental Health First Aid Training Programs by July 1
of each state fiscal year, as required by Texas Health and Safety Code, §
1001.204. The
LMHA and LBHA must submit the information for the annual report by September 30
of each year, as required by Texas Health and Safety Code, §
1001.205.
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