Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.04.18.231

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.04.18.231 - PHYSICAL RESTRAINT INTERVENTION

An organization must have processes governing the appropriate use of physical restraint intervention strategies which follow a nationally recognized program. Physical restraint intervention strategies must:

01.Protection. Be used only when a child's behavior could physically harm themselves or others, or to prevent the destruction of property, when the child fails to respond to nonphysical behavior management interventions.
02.Intervention Time Guidelines. Be used only until the child has regained control, not exceed fifteen (15) consecutive minutes, and include documentation of attempts made to release the child from the restraint.
03.Intervention Training Requirements. Be used only by employees or volunteers documented to have been specifically trained in its use and authorized to apply such strategies.
04.Conditions Limiting Restraint Use. Prohibit the application of a physical restraint intervention if a child has a documented physical condition that would contraindicate its use unless a medical professional has previously and specifically authorized its use in writing. Documentation will be maintained in the child's record.
05.Intervention Documentation. Require documentation of the behavior that required physical restraint intervention, the specific attempts to deescalate the situation before using physical restraint, the length of time the physical restraint was applied which includes documentation of the time started and completed, and the debriefing completed with the staff and child involved in the physical restraint.
06.Subsequent Review. Whenever physical intervention is used on a child more than two (2) times in one (1) week, require a review and appropriate action taken by the organization.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.04.18.231

Effective April 6, 2023