Utah Admin. Code R523-6-5 - Curriculum Requirements for Family Resource Facilitator Training Programs
(1) This curriculum shall provide at least
forty (40) hours of instruction for original certification and twenty (20)
hours for any and all re-certifications. The curriculum shall include the
following components as they relate to the FRF's lived experience as a parent
or caregiver of a youth with complex mental health and/or substance use needs
in order to promote family and youth resiliency and assist in the identified
client's recovery:
(a) Systems of Care
(i) Providing family driven, youth guided,
culturally competent and community based services
(A) History of the family involvement
movement
(ii) Wraparound
and Wraparound process including:
(A)
Strength, Needs and Cultural Discovery
(B) Assist in identification of natural,
formal and informal supports
(C)
Prioritize needs/goals and develop a plan of care
(D) Crisis Prevention
(E) Implement action steps and celebrate
successes
(F) Transition
Planning
(b)
Family Resource Facilitator (FRF) model for strengthening families and building
communities.
(i) FRF Roles
(A) Resource Coordination
(B) Family Education and Support
(C) Family Advocacy
(D) Wraparound to Fidelity
(ii) Training and supervision
expectations
(c) Ethics
of Peer Support
(d) Professional
relationships, boundaries and limits
(e) Multi-agency coordination
(f) Family advocacy (individual and system
change)
(g) Stigma and
Labeling
(h) Assisting Individuals
in Accomplishing Recovery Goals
(i) Coach, Mentor, and Role Model
recovery
(j) Stress Management
Techniques
(k) Assist with reaching
age appropriate educational and vocational goals; and
(l) Assist with physical health and
wellness
(2) The
curriculum must be strength based and include:
(a) Active listening and communication
skills
(b) Basic motivational
interviewing skills.
(3)
The curriculum must include a strong emphasis on ethical behavior, dual
relationships, scope of peer support and professional boundaries and should
include case studies, role plays and experiential learning.
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