Utah Admin. Code R501-22-8 - Specialized Services for Domestic Violence Shelters
(1) The licensee shall document that shelter
rules, reason for termination and rights to confidentiality are provided to
each client, verbally and in writing.
(2) Each parent is responsible for
supervising their own child while at the shelter. If a parent is required to be
away from the shelter or involved in shelter activities without their child,
the parent shall arrange for appropriate childcare services.
(3) The licensee shall ensure that each
domestic violence shelter action plan documents and includes:
(a) a review with each victim regarding
danger and lethality and the level of the victim's risk of safety
assessment;
(b) a review of the
victim's safety plan with each victim;
(c) a review of the procedure for a
protective order and a referral for the victim to the appropriate agency or
clerk of the court authorized to issue the protective order; and
(d) a review of supportive services for each
client, including medical care, self-sufficiency, day care, legal assistance,
financial assistance, and housing assistance.
(4) The licensee shall assist with connecting
the client to identified resources.
(5) The licensee shall make and document a
referral when indicated in the client record for victim treatment, psychiatric
consultation, drug and alcohol treatment, or other allied service.
(6) The licensee shall ensure that shelter
staff completing an action plan are supervised by an experienced and trained
domestic violence provider.
Notes
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