Wis. Admin. Code Department of Children and Families DCF 61.03 - QRTP requirements
(1) TRAUMA-INFORMED TREATMENT MODEL. A QRTP
shall provide services according to a trauma-informed treatment model that is
designed to meet the needs, including clinical needs as appropriate, of
children with serious emotional and behavioral disorders or disturbances. A
QRTP's trauma-informed treatment model shall enable the QRTP to implement the
treatment of a child identified for the child by a standardized
assessment.
(2) NURSING AND OTHER
CLINICAL CARE. A QRTP shall have registered nurse or licensed practical nurse
staff and other clinical staff who meet the following conditions:
(a) Provide care within the scope of their
practice as defined by state law.
(b) Are on-site according to the facility's
trauma-informed treatment model under sub. (1).
(c) Are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a
week.
(3) FAMILY
PARTICIPATION.
(a) In this subsection, the
family of an Indian child includes the child's extended family members, others
identified in accordance with the laws or customs of the child's Indian tribe,
and, if applicable, the child's Indian custodian.
(b) A QRTP shall facilitate family
participation in each child's treatment program to the extent appropriate and
in accordance with the child's best interest, consistent with the child's
permanency plan.
(c) A QRTP shall
have policies and procedures on family participation in a child's treatment
program that specify how to do all of the following:
1. Facilitate outreach to the child's family
members, including siblings, and document how the outreach is done.
2. Maintain contact information for any known
relatives and like-kin of the child.
3. Facilitate participation of the child's
family members in the child's treatment program.
4. Document how the child's family members
are integrated into the child's treatment program, including after the child's
discharge from the QRTP.
5.
Document how the child's connections with siblings are maintained.
(4) DISCHARGE PLANNING
AND FAMILY-BASED AFTERCARE SUPPORT. A QRTP shall provide discharge planning and
family-based aftercare support in partnership and collaboration with the
placing agency, with an invitation for the tribal child welfare agency to
participate if applicable, for at least 6 months after the child's discharge
from the QRTP.
(5) ACCREDITATION. A
QRTP shall be nationally accredited by any of the following independent,
not-for-profit organizations:
(a) The
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
(b) The Joint Commission.
(c) The Council on Accreditation.
(d) Any other independent, not-for-profit
accrediting organization approved by the U.S. department of health and human
services.
Notes
The Department of Health and Human Services has approved the Teaching-Family Association and the Educational Assessment Guidelines Leading toward Excellence as additional accrediting organizations.
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