This training must be completed within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter and teaches staff how to safely intervene with youth during high-risk situations.
What is CIT Training?
There are 5 rights of medication administration.
What is right client, right date/time, right medication, right dose, right route.
During a disturbance, staff initiate emergency communication by calling this code.
What is a Code Blue?
Any staff member who suspects abuse is personally responsible for making this.
What is making a report to FACS and/or police?
Name the four reasons a containment may be used.
Attempt escape, harm to self, harm to others, significant property damage.
Staff must complete this training during orientation and every two years thereafter.
What is Suicide Prevention and Intervention Training?
If a youth has not seen a doctor within the last 30 days, they must be seen within this timeframe after admission.
What is within 72 hours?
Fire drills occur at least this often.
What is once a month?
Youth cannot experience this as a result of filing an internal or external complaint.
What are consequences or retaliation?
Secure De-escalation can only be approved by these individuals.
Who are a Manager or On-Call Supervisor?
Policy and Procedures training occurs this often.
What is annually?
Medications prescribed PRN and used more than twice daily for three consecutive days fall under this definition.
What is a psychotropic medication?
These items are found in the emergency kit located in the Shift Coordinator office. Name four.
What is: First aid kit, flashlights, radio, batteries, water, food, blankets?
Name three examples of prohibited disciplinary measures.
What is:
- Deprive or threaten to deprive the young person of their basic needs
- Remove or threaten to remove access to the personal property
- Use, threaten to use or permit the use of, harsh or degrading measures to humiliate, shame or frighten the young person
- Remove or threaten to remove access to services, supports or objects relating to the creed, community identity or cultural identity of the or young person
- Inflict, threaten to inflict or permit the infliction of emotional, physical or sexual abuse or harm on the young person.
- Make modifications to a bedroom door
- Withhold or threaten to withhold visits from family members or extended family members of the child or young person
- Threaten to remove the young person from the residence or facility where residential care is provided under the authority of a license
Debriefings following a containment must occur within this timeframe.
What is within 48 hours?
These two locations contain the current Policies and Procedures.
What are the Shift Coordinator Office and on Corporate?
Name three examples of a high risk psychotropic medication situation.
What is:
When evacuation from the main building must occur during an emergency, name the level one and level two evacuation spots.
What are:
- Level One: Courtyard
- Level Two: Gym
Youth have a right to participate in the development of this.
What is Case Management Planning?
This group of youth can never be placed in Secure De-Escalation.
Who are youth on suicide watch?
Name 4 topics included in annual training.
What is CIT refreshers, WHMIS, policy and procedure review, Fire Extinguisher Use, Communicable diseases.
Following a transfer, this amount of medication accompanies a youth.
What is 7 days?
Name the two levels of SORs and provide the timeline for reporting of each level.
What are:
- Level One - within one hour
- Level two - within 24 hours
Name 4 topics that are included in the Young Person Orientation.
What is:
- Facility program
-Physical restraint policy
- Rights and Responsibilities
- Emergency procedures plan
- Methods of discipline that may and may not be used
- Complaints procedure
Name the maximum Secure De-Escalation time permitted in a 24 hour period for youth aged 12 - 15 and youth aged 16 and over?
What is 8 hours for youth aged 12 - 15 and 24 hours for youth aged 16 and older.