Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.21.302

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.03.21.302 - GENERAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

Each DDA must ensure that all training of staff is completed as follows:

01.Initial and Annual Training. Prior to working with participants and annually thereafter, direct service providers are to complete:
a. Safety training to include location based structural and environmental risks, and natural disasters;
b. Abuse, neglect, and exploitation training covering definitions and reporting requirements;
c. Agency adopted ethical standards;
d. Participant's rights, advocacy resources, and confidentiality; and
e. For center-based services, fire training to include policies and procedures, fire drills, and emergency evacuation plans.
02.Participant-Sufficient Training.
a. Prior to working alone with participants, DSPs will receive basic introductory review of participant information to provide services and supports, to include the following:
i. Participant's profile sheet;
ii. Correct and appropriate use of assistive technology used by participants; and
iii. Special, medical, or health requirements.
b. Supervisor will provide or ensure training provided by a designee on the following, as applicable:
i. Instructional techniques including correct and consistent implementation of the participant's implementation plan or plan of service;
ii. Managing behaviors including techniques and strategies for teaching adaptive behaviors; and
iii. Accurate record keeping and data collection procedures;
03.Certification Training.
a. Prior to working alone with participants, personnel receive age-appropriate certification in CPR and first aid, and maintain current certification thereafter; and
b. Personnel assisting with participant medications successfully complete the assistance with medications training course available through an Idaho college or university;
c. Personnel that implement physical restraints receive and maintain certification in a nationally recognized physical intervention strategy.
04.Ongoing Training. The supervisor provides and ensures ongoing training of DSPs when there are changes that impact services or supports including:
a. Participant's plan of service and corresponding implementation plans, as applicable; and
b. Participant's physical, medical, and behavioral status.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.21.302

Effective March 17, 2022