Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 26, December 27, 2024
Section 10.01.18.04 - Training RequirementsA. This regulation applies to the following covered programs as defined in Regulation .02 of this chapter:(2) Vocational and day service programs;(3) Psychiatric rehabilitation programs for adults and minors;(4) Residential rehabilitation programs; and(5) Supported employment programs.B. A covered program shall include awareness and prevention training on inappropriate sexual behavior as part of the established orientation process for:(2) Individuals receiving services from the covered program.C. The inappropriate sexual behavior awareness and prevention training module: (1) May be provided by the covered program or its contractor; and(2) Shall be pre-approved by the Developmental Disabilities Administration or Behavioral Health Administration, as applicable.D. Staff member training conducted in accordance with this regulation shall:(1) Include, but not be limited to:(a) An overview of inappropriate sexual behavior, including:(i) Types and definitions of inappropriate sexual behavior; and(ii) Trauma of inappropriate sexual behavior and its long-range effects;(b) Types and characteristics of inappropriate sexual behavior, including signs and symptoms of inappropriate sexual behavior;(c) Risk screening, protection plans, and prevention and detection measures for State facilities in accordance with Regulation .07 of this chapter;(d) Mandated reporting procedures, including the requirements of Regulations .05 and .06 of this chapter, regarding inappropriate sexual behavior; and(e) Confidentiality of information as it applies to inappropriate sexual behavior;(2) Be completed during new employee orientation;(3) Be updated on an annual basis; and(4) Be documented in the staff members' personnel training files.E. Training for Individuals. (1) Training conducted in accordance with this regulation for individuals receiving services shall: (a) Be offered in language and terms, and using methods, appropriate to the ability of the individual being served to understand;(b) Include an element of peer training, unless disapproved by an individual's treatment team for reasons that are documented in the individual's records;(c) Be tailored to the individual's abilities;(d) Be provided to an individual served by a covered program in two stages, as follows: (i) Key facts regarding identifying inappropriate sexual behavior and how to report it shall be provided within 5 days after initiation of services to the individual; and(ii) Comprehensive training as set out in this regulation shall be provided to the individual as soon as practical but no later than 6 months after initiation of services to the individual;(e) Be updated on an annual basis; and(f) Be documented in the individual's plan of care.(2) Training conducted in accordance with this regulation for individuals receiving services shall include, but not be limited to:(a) The individuals' rights and responsibilities with regard to inappropriate sexual behavior, including the right to be free from retaliation and further harm for reporting inappropriate sexual behavior;(b) Identifying and reporting inappropriate sexual behavior;(c) Crisis intervention, as appropriate; and(d) Referral resources and methods.Md. Code Regs. 10.01.18.04
Regulation .04 adopted effective 42:23 Md. R. 1433, eff.11/23/2015; amended effective 48:26 Md. R.1110, eff. 12/27/2021