Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 10.09.89.09 - Covered Services - Family Peer Support ServicesFamily peer support services:
A. May be provided without the presence of the participant;B. Are delivered by a family peer support partner employed by a family support organization (FSO);C. May include, but are not limited to: (1) Explaining the role and function of the FSO to newly enrolled families and creating linkages to other peers and supports in the community;(2) Working with the participant and family to identify and articulate concerns, needs, and vision for the future of the participant;(3) Ensuring family and participant opinions and perspectives are incorporated into the CFT process and POC: (a) Through communication with the care coordinator and team members; and(b) By attending CFT meetings with the family to support family decision-making and choice of options;(4) Listening to the family express needs and concerns and offering suggestions for engagement in the treatment process; (5) Helping the family identify and engage its own natural support system and facilitating the family attending peer support groups and other FSO activities throughout the POC process; (6) Working with the family: (a) To organize and prepare for meetings in order to maximize participation in meetings;(b) By informing the family about options and possible outcomes in selecting services and supports to assist with informed decision-making; and(c) By supporting the family in meetings at school and other locations in the community and during court hearings;(7) Empowering the family to make choices to achieve desired outcomes for the participant as well as the entire family; and(8) Helping the family to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to attain greater self-sufficiency and maximum autonomy and assisting the family to develop the skills and confidence to independently identify, seek out and access resources that will assist in: (a) Managing and mitigating the participant's behavioral health condition or conditions;(b) Preventing the development of secondary or other chronic conditions;(c) Promoting optimal physical and behavioral health; and(d) Addressing and encouraging activities related to health and wellness.D. Are provided by a family support organization (FSO) that:(1) Is designated as a private, nonprofit entity designated under §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Code, and submits copies of the certificate of incorporation and Internal Revenue Service designation;(2) Has a board of directors comprised of more than 50 percent of individuals who are: (a) Caregivers with a current or previous primary daily responsibility for raising a child or youth with behavioral health challenges,(b) Individuals who have experience with State or local services and systems as a consumer who has or had behavioral health challenges; or(c) Both §D(2)(a) and (b) of this regulation.(3) Submits a list of board members with identification of those who are caregivers meeting the criteria in §D(2)(b) of this regulation;(4) Establishes hiring practices that give preference to: (a) Current or previous caregivers of a child or youth with behavioral health challenges;(b) Individuals who have experience with State or local services and systems as a consumer who has or had behavioral health challenges; or(c) Both §D(4)(a) and (b) of this regulation;(5) Submits a copy of the organization's personnel policy that sets forth the preferred employment criteria stated in §D(4) of this regulation;(6) Employs a staff that is comprised of at least 75 percent of individuals who are: (a) Current or previous caregivers of a child or youth with behavioral health challenges; or(b) Individuals who have experience with State or local services and systems as a consumer who has or had behavioral health challenges;(7) Submits a list of staff and positions held with identification of those who fit the experienced caregiver and consumer criteria stated in §D(6) of this regulation; and(8) Submits a certificate of eligibility that includes:(a) Attestation of compliance with §D(1)-(6) of this regulation; and(b) The organization's mission statement that establishes the purpose of the organization as providing support and education to youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental health challenges and their caregivers; andE. Shall be provided by family peer support partners who:(1) Are employed by an FSO;(2) Are 18 years old or older;(3) Receive supervision from an individual who: (a) Is 21 years old or older; and(b) Has at least 3 years of experience providing family peer-to-peer support or working with children with serious behavioral health challenges and their families;(4) Have current or prior experience as a caregiver of a child with behavioral health challenges or be an individual who has experience with State or local services and systems as a consumer who has or had behavioral health challenges; and(5) Receive training and certification as approved by the Department.Md. Code Regs. 10.09.89.09
Regulations .09 adopted effective 41:19 Md. R. 1077, eff.10/1/2014 ; repealed effective 46:17 Md. R. 725, eff. 8/26/2019; adopted effective 47:10 Md. R. 517, eff. 5/18/2020; amended effective 48:12 Md. R. 473, eff. 6/14/2021; amended effective 49:7 Md. R. 466, eff. 4/4/2022; amended effective 50:22 Md. R. 974, eff. 11/13/2023