Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 1, October 31, 2024
Section 950-1-12-.07 - Training And Staff Development(1)PROGRAM COORDINATION AND SUPERVISION(a) Written Policy, Procedure, and practice provide that the Program's staff development and training program is planned, coordinated, and supervised by a qualified supervisory employee. The Training plan is reviewed annually.(2)TRAINING PLAN(a) The Program's Training plan is developed by a committee composed of the Program's training coordinator and representatives from other program departments. The committee meets at least quarterly to review progress and resolve problems, and a written record of these meetings is forwarded to the program administrator.(3)TRAINING EVALUATION(a) The Program's Training plan provides for ongoing formal evaluation of all pre service, in-service, and specialized Training Programs. A written report is prepared annually.(4)ORIENTATION(a) Written Policy, Procedure, and practice shallprovide that initial orientation is provided for all employees during their first week of employment at the Program. Orientation Training includes, at a minimum: 1. program philosophy and goals2. use of discipline regulations3. legal responsibilities of staff4. juvenile legal rights and responsibilities5. juvenile rules and sanctions12. supervision of juveniles Each employee signs and dates a statement that orientation has been received.
(5)ADMINISTRATIVE AND MANAGERIAL STAFF(a) Written Policy, Procedure, and practice provide that all administrative and managerial staff receive 40 hours of Training in addition to orientation during their first year of employment and 40 hours of Training each year thereafter. At a minimum, this Training covers the following areas:3. Employee - management relations4. Relationships with other agencies(6)PROFESSIONAL SPECIALISTS AND JUVENILE CARE WORKERS: TRAINING REQUIREMENTS(a) Written Policy, Procedure and practice shall provide that all newly hired professional specialists and juvenile care workers receive 120 hours of Training in addition to orientation during their first year of employment and 40 hours of Training each subsequent year. At a minimum the Training covers the following areas: Security procedures 1. Supervision of juveniles2. Signs of suicide risks and suicide precautions4. Use of force regulations/restraint techniques6. Juvenile rules and regulations7. Program rules and regulations8. Rights and responsibilities of juveniles9. Fire and emergency procedures12. Interpersonal relations14. Counseling Techniques17. Specialized Training, such as physical fitness, drill and ceremonies, various program components, aftercare issues, etc.(7)SUPPORT STAFF(a) Written Policy, Procedure, and practice provide that all support employees who have regular or daily contact with juveniles receive 40 hours of training in addition to orientation Training during their first year of employment and 40 hours of Training each year after. At a minimum, this Training covers the following areas: 2. Supervision of juveniles3. Signs of suicide risks and precautions5. Use of force regulations and restraint techniques7. Juvenile rules and regulations8. Program rules and regulations9. Rights and responsibilities of juveniles10. Fire and emergency procedures13. Communications skills18. Specialized Training, such as physical fitness, drill and ceremonies, various program components, aftercare issues, etc.(8)PART-TIME STAFF/VOLUNTEERS(a) Written Policy, Procedure, and practice provide that all part-time staff, volunteers, and contract personnel receive formal orientation appropriate to their assignments and additional Training as needed.(9)SPECIALIZED TRAINING - CHEMICAL AGENTS/USE OF FORCE/FIREARMS TRAINING(a) Personnel shall receive appropriate Training prior to the use of a Chemical Agent. This Training shall cover the safety, care, and use of the chemicals.(b) All personnel shall be trained in approved methods of self defense and the use of force as a last resort to control disruptive juveniles.(c) The Use of Firearms shall be specifically prohibited by the Facility. All staff shall receive instruction that no staff member shall bring a firearm onto the premises and that having such a weapon on the premises will result in severe sanctions.Ala. Admin. Code r. 950-1-12-.07
New Rule: Filed December 17, 2004; effective January 21, 2005.Amended by Alabama Administrative Monthly Volume XXXVII, Issue No. 02, November 30, 2018, eff. 12/21/2018.Author: Alabama Department of Youth Services, Office of Licensing and Standards
Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 44-1-27(a)(b), 44-1-24(4)(6), 38-13-4.