Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 22. Social Services |
Agency 40. Department of Social Services |
Chapter 211. Resource, Foster and Adoptive Family Home Approval Standards |
Section 65. Training for respite care providers
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A. The local department shall ensure that preservice training is provided for respite care providers. This training shall address, but not be limited to, the following core competencies:
1. Factors that contribute to neglect, emotional maltreatment, physical abuse, and sexual abuse, and the effects thereof;
2. Conditions and experiences that may cause developmental delays and affect attachment;
3. Reunification as the primary child welfare goal, the process and experience of reunification;
4. Importance of visits and other contacts in strengthening relationships between the child and his birth family, including his siblings;
5. The professional team's role in supporting the transition to permanency and preventing unplanned placement disruptions;
6. Impact of multiple placements on a child's development;
7. Cultural, spiritual, social, and economic similarities and differences between a child's primary family and foster or adoptive family;
8. Preparing a child for family visits and helping him manage his feelings in response to family contacts;
9. Developmentally appropriate, effective, and nonphysical disciplinary techniques;
10. Maintaining a home and community environment that promotes safety and well-being;
11. Promoting a child's sense of identity, history, culture, and values;
12. Respecting a child's connection to his birth family, previous foster families, and adoptive families; and
13. Being nonjudgmental in caring for the child, working with his family, and collaborating with other members of the team.
B. The department shall provide opportunities annually for in-service training.
Historical Notes
Derived from Volume 25, Issue 24, eff. September 2, 2009.