Utah Admin. Code R523-17-6 - Certification Requirements of Crisis Workers
(1) The division shall certify that a crisis
worker is qualified by training, experience, and certification. Certification
will require successful completion of training provided by the
division.
(2) Individuals eligible
to apply for crisis worker certification include the following:
(a) Individuals licensed under Utah
Department of Professional Licensing for any health or behavioral health
license;
(b) Individuals with a
minimum of bachelors degree in a human service related field;
(c) Individuals certified as a Certified Peer
Support Specialist for a minimum of one year;
(d) Individuals certified as Case Managers
for a minimum of one year; or
(e)
Individuals certified as Family Resource Facilitator for a minimum of one
year.
(3) The training
curriculum shall provide at least forty (40) hours of training and shall
include, didactic information and skill practice using the following components
as they relate to crisis intervention:
(a)
Attitudinal Outcomes:
(i) acceptance of
persons as different from oneself, and a non-judgmental response toward
sensitive issues,
(ii) balances
and realistic attitude toward self in the helper role meaning not expecting to
'save" all potential suicides by one's own single effort, or to solve all the
problems of the distressed person,
(iii) a realistic and humane approach to
death, dying,
(iv) self-destructive
behavior and other human issues, and
(v) coming to terms with one's own feelings
about death and dying in so far as these feelings might deter one from helping
others.
(b) Knowledge
Areas:
(i) basic suicidology, including
suicide assessment of desire, intent, capability, and buffers,
(ii) intervention strategies including active
engagement, active rescue, and collaboration, emphasize safety and
prevention,
(iii) risk of
assaulting others,
(iv) community
resources,
(v) consultation
process,
(vi) record system and
program policies,
(vii)
cultural/diversity awareness,
(viii) voluntary and involuntary
hospitalization criteria and procedures, and
(ix) psychopathology, psychiatric diagnosis,
psychotropic medication, and substance abuse.
(c) Skill Areas:
(i) ability to assess in life-threatening
situations, including risk of suicide and/or homicide,
(ii) ability to actively engage,
(iii) ability to mobilize community resources
in an efficient and effective manner,
(iv) ability to respond with respect and
effectiveness and render assistance to individuals in crisis and distress with
appropriate regard to their cultural, racial or ethnic background; their
religion or language, their socioeconomic status; or other diversity
factors,
(v) provide efficient
record keeping and policy implementation (e.g. recording essential notes in
succinct form within the same work shift so they are useful to the next
worker), and
(vi) use of the
consultative process, e.g. knowing who to call under what conditions.
(3) The curriculum
methodology shall include but not be limited to:
(a) role playing and other experiential based
methods,
(b) use of audiovisual
materials, such as simulated recorded calls and videotape,
(c) an opportunity to function as a co-crisis
worker with experienced staff before assignment and to work on an independent
basis, and
(d) didactic
presentation and reading assignments.
(4) In order to maintain crisis worker
certification an individual must:
(a)
Complete at least 8 hours of continuing education (CEUs) every two (2) years
pertaining specifically to crisis services,
(b) shall maintain adequate documentation as
proof of compliance with this section, such as a certificate of completion,
school transcript, course description, or other course materials,
(c) shall retain this proof for a period of
three years after the end of the renewal cycle for which the continuing
education is due; and
(d) at a
minimum, the documentation shall contain the following:
(i) date of the course,
(ii) name of the course provider,
(iii) name of the instructor,
(iv) course title,
(v) number of hours of continuing education
credit; and
(vi) course
objectives.
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