DAR File No. 39867
This rule was published in the November 15, 2015, issue (Vol. 2015, No. 22) of the Utah State Bulletin.
Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Rule R523-3
Child/Family Peer Support Specialist Training and Certification
Notice of Proposed Rule
(Repeal)
DAR File No.: 39867
Filed: 10/27/2015 11:31:33 AM
RULE ANALYSIS
Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:
Repeal this rule due to the division's comprehensive reorganization of their rules. (DAR NOTE: The proposed new rule is Rule R523-6 under DAR No. 39868 in this issue, November 15, 2015, of the Bulletin.)
Summary of the rule or change:
This rule prescribes standards for certification of Peer Support Specialist Training programs; the qualifications required of instructors for providing Peer Support Training; and the requirements to become a Child/Family Peer Support Specialist. This rule is repealed in its entirety.
State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:
- Section 62A-15-402
Anticipated cost or savings to:
the state budget:
None--This rule will be replaced by a new rule, R523-6, that has been renumbered to coincide with the division's comprehensive reorganization of its rules.
local governments:
None--This rule will be replaced by a new rule, R523-6, that has been renumbered to coincide with the division's comprehensive reorganization of its rules.
small businesses:
None--This rule will be replaced by a new rule, R523-6, that has been renumbered to coincide with the division's comprehensive reorganization of its rules.
persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:
None--This rule will be replaced by a new rule, R523-6, that has been renumbered to coincide with the division's comprehensive reorganization of its rules.
Compliance costs for affected persons:
None--This rule will be replaced by a new rule, R523-6, that has been renumbered to coincide with the division's comprehensive reorganization of its rules.
Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:
There is no fiscal impact to businesses because this rule will be replaced by a new rule, R523-6, that has been renumbered to coincide with the division's comprehensive reorganization of its rules.
Ann Silverberg Williamson, Executive Director
The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:
Human ServicesSubstance Abuse and Mental Health
195 N 1950 W
SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116
Direct questions regarding this rule to:
- Julene Robbins at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4521, by FAX at 801-538-3942, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
- L Ray Winger at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4319, by FAX at 801-538-9892, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]
Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:
12/15/2015
This rule may become effective on:
12/22/2015
Authorized by:
Doug Thomas, Director
RULE TEXT
R523. Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health.
[R523-3. Child/Family Peer Support Specialist Training and
Certification.
R523-3-1. Purpose, Authority and Intent.
(1) Purpose. These rules prescribe standards for
certification of Peer Support Specialist Training programs; the
qualifications required of instructors for providing Peer Support
Training; and the requirements to become a Child/Family Peer
Support Specialist.
(2) Statutory Authority. These standards are promulgated
by the Utah Department of Human Services through the Division of
Substance Abuse and Mental Health (hereinafter referred to as
"Division") as authorized by Section
62A-15-402.
(3) Intent. The objective of the peer support specialist
training is to establish training programs to certify individuals
that have completed requisite training to work as substance use
disorder and/or mental health peer support specialists.
R523-3-2. Definitions.
(1) "Approved Curriculum" means a curriculum
which has been approved by the Division in accordance with these
rules.
(2) "Certification" means that the Division
verifies the individual has met the requirements outlined in this
rule to be a peer support specialist and has completed the
required training.
(3) Child/Family Peer Support Specialist is a
"Family Resource Facilitator" (FRF) who is an
individual who has successfully completed an approved Family
Resource Facilitator Training Program and for ongoing
certification has met the requirements outlined in paragraph
R523-3-7.
(4) "Director" means the Director of the
Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health.
(5) "Division" means the Division of Substance
Abuse and Mental Health.
(6) "Peer Support Specialist Training Program"
is an instructional series operated by an approved agency or
organization which satisfies the standards established by the
Division and is herein referred to as a "Family Resource
Facilitator Training Program".
(7) "Program Certificate" is a written
authorization issued by the Division to the training entity which
indicates that the Program has been found to be in compliance
with these Division standards.
R523-3-3. Certification Requirements for PSS Training
Programs.
(1) An application for Program Certification will require
that the program provide, among other things:
(a) Qualifications of individuals who will be providing
the training.
(b) A curriculum that outlines no less than forty (40)
hours of face-to-face instruction covering the curriculum
requirements outlined in paragraph R523-3-5 for Family Resource
Facilitator Training.
(c) A plan to ensure that instructors continue to meet
reported qualifications and adhere to the approved
curriculum.
(d) An agreement to maintain records of the
individual's attendance and completion of all program
requirements for at least seven years.
(e) An agreement to comply with all applicable local,
state and federal laws and regulations.
(2) The Division Director has the authority to grant
exceptions to any of the certification requirements.
R523-3-4. Division Oversight of Program.
(1) The Division may enter and survey the physical
facility, program operation, review curriculum and interview
staff to determine compliance with this rule or any applicable
contract to provide such services.
(2) The Family Resource Facilitator Training Program also
agrees to allow representatives from the Division and from the
local authorities as authorized by the Division to attend the
classes held. Such visits may be announced or
unannounced.
(3) The Division will establish an application process to
review and approve applicants for the Family Resource Facilitator
Training Program.
This process will:
(a) Develop and publish an application to be a Family
Resource Facilitator Training Program.
(b) Solicit input from stakeholders, Family Resource
Facilitators and other individuals on the review
process.
(c) Establish further criteria for acceptance into the
program as needed.
R523-3-5. Curriculum Requirements for Family Resource
Facilitator Training Programs.
(1) This curriculum must provide at least forty (40)
hours of instruction for original certification and twenty (20)
hours for any and all re-certifications. The curriculum shall
include the following components as they relate to the FRF's
lived experience as a parent or caregiver of a youth with complex
mental health and/or substance use needs in order to promote
family and youth resiliency and assist in the identified
client's recovery:
(a) Systems of Care
(i) Providing family driven, youth guided, culturally
competent and community based services
(A) History of the family involvement movement
(ii) Wraparound and Wraparound process
including:
(A) Strength, Needs and Cultural Discovery
(B) Assist in identification of natural, formal and
informal supports
(C) Prioritize needs/goals and develop a plan of
care
(D) Crisis Prevention
(E) Implement action steps and celebrate
successes
(F) Transition Planning
(b) Family Resource Facilitator (FRF) model for
strengthening families and building communities.
(i) FRF Roles
(A) Resource Coordination
(B) Family Education and Support
(C) Family Advocacy
(D) Wraparound to Fidelity
(ii) Training and supervision expectations
(c) Ethics of Peer Support
(d) Professional relationships, boundaries and
limits
(e) Multi-agency coordination
(f) Family advocacy (individual and system
change)
(g) Stigma and Labeling
(h) Assisting Individuals in Accomplishing Recovery
Goals
(i) Coach, Mentor, and Role model recovery
(j) Stress Management Techniques
(k) Assist with reaching age appropriate educational and
vocational goals; and
(l) Assist with physical health and wellness
(2) The curriculum must be strength based and
include:
(a) Active listening and communication skills
(b) Basic motivational interviewing skills.
(3) The curriculum must include a strong emphasis on
ethical behavior, dual relationships, scope of peer support and
professional boundaries and should include case studies, role
plays and experiential learning.
R523-3-6. Requirements to Become a Family Resource
Facilitator.
(1) Be a parent of a child who has received services for
a mental, emotional, behavioral or substance use disorder or an
adult who has an on-going and personal relationship with a family
member who is a child who is receiving or has received services
for a mental, emotional, behavioral or substance use
disorder.
(2) Be at least 18 years of age.
(3) Have attended and successfully completed a Division
approved Child, Youth and Family Peer Support Specialist training
program and have a valid certificate from that training.
(4) Pass the qualification exam with a score of 80% or
above.
R523-3-7. Requirements to Remain Qualified as a Family
Resource Facilitator.
(1) FRF's are encouraged to advance toward additional
levels of demonstrated competency and specialization achieved
through continued training, mentoring and evaluation during an
approved practicum.
(2) Complete at least twenty (20) hours of approved
continuing education per year including two (2) hours of ethics
training and six (6) hours pertaining specifically to Family
Resource Facilitation.
(3) Provide proof to the Division of completing the
required training on an annual basis.
KEY: peer support specialist, family resource facilitator,
certification of programs, mental health and substance use
disorder
Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: December
27, 2012
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law:
62A-15-402]
Additional Information
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For questions regarding the content or application of this rule, please contact Julene Robbins at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4521, by FAX at 801-538-3942, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]; L Ray Winger at the above address, by phone at 801-538-4319, by FAX at 801-538-9892, or by Internet E-mail at [email protected]. For questions about the rulemaking process, please contact the Division of Administrative Rules.