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(4) Communicate to the department of public instruction concerns regarding adequacy of educational programming within facilities.
(5) Document on a daily basis all of the following:
(a) Number of hours of instruction by a teacher.
(b) Number of youth receiving instruction.
(c) Names of youth who refused to participate in education.
(d) Names of youth who were unable to participate and the reasons for the inability.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.42Vocational opportunities. The facility shall do all of the following:
(1) Provide youth the opportunity to receive vocational and career counseling.
(2) Provide training on soft skills and work readiness.
(3) Offer eligible youth vocational opportunities consistent with available resources.
(4) Provide eligible youth the opportunity to pursue post-secondary education.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.43Independent living and life skills programming. The facility shall provide youth with structured experience in independent living and life skills that may include the following components:
(1)Independent living.
(a) Ability to find safe, stable, and affordable housing.
(b) Basic home maintenance and cleaning skills.
(c) Meal planning and cooking skills.
(d) Transportation skills.
(e) Obtaining medical, dental, and mental health care.
(f) Money management.
(2)Life skills.
(a) Development of youths’ emotional regulation, self-responsibility, and resilience.
(b) Development of appropriate pro-social relationships.
(c) Fostering protective skills against victimization.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.44Leisure activities, recreation, and exercise.
(1)Leisure activities. The facility shall offer youth a range of leisure activities.
(2)Recreation. The facility shall do all of the following:
(a) Have a supervised and scheduled recreation and exercise program.
(b) Ensure all youth have access to at least one hour of large muscle exercise every weekday and at least 2 hours of large muscle exercise each Saturday and Sunday in a space outside of their own rooms.
(c) Have and maintain supplies and equipment to provide a variety of recreational and exercise activities.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21; correction in (2) (b) made under s. 35.17, Stats., Register October 2021 No. 790.
DOC 347.45Youth, family, and social supporter engagement.
(1)Orientation and access.
(a) Orientation and information. The facility shall provide a parent, guardian, or legal custodian orientation materials upon admission.
(b) Access to youth. The facility shall provide youth access to social supporters in accordance with s. DOC 347.34.
(2)Opportunities for input. The facility shall do all of the following:
(a) Provide multiple methods for social supporters to provide recommendations regarding facility programming, services, and operations.
(b) Provide opportunities for social supporters to submit a formal complaint regarding facility programming, services, visitation, and operations. The facility shall respond to formal complaints within 7 days, excluding weekends and holidays.
(c) Provide multiple methods for youth to provide recommendations regarding facility programming, services, and operations.
(3)Interactions. Subject to s. DOC 347.46, the facility shall provide opportunities for youth and social supporter interactions through a variety of activities.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.46Case plan and treatment.
(1)Case plan.
(a) The facility shall develop a written case plan for the youth within 30 days of admission based on the assessment in s. DOC 347.14.
(b) Case planning teams shall, at a minimum, consist of all of the following:
1. The youth.
2. The youth’s identified family or legal guardian.
3. A clinical staff member.
4. A case manager.
5. A security staff member.
(c) The case plan shall incorporate evidence-based practices and trauma-informed care and science-aligned principles.
(d) The facility shall engage each youth to identify positive social supporters in the community.
(e) The case plan may include involvement of social supporters, treatment providers, and other programming organizations in the community.
(f) The case plan shall be time-limited, goal-oriented, and individualized to the meet the specific needs of the youth as identified from the assessment.
(2)Reassessment. At least once every 3 months, professional staff shall conduct a reassessment of the youth and the case plan to determine progress toward meeting the plan goals.
(a) The facility shall conduct an individual case plan review at least every three months and revise the plan as needed, consistent with the youth’s needs, case plan goals, and the permanency planning goals of the placing person or agency.
(b) Professional staff shall document the results of all youth reassessments and case plan reviews to include the date of each review and the names of participants.
(3)Treatment programming. The facility shall provide treatment programming as identified in the case plan.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
Subchapter IX — Safety and Security
DOC 347.47Security practices.
(1)Key control.
(a) All keys assigned to staff shall be stored in a secure area when not in use and accessible in the event of an emergency.
(b) All keys assigned to staff shall be inventoried and documented at shift change.
(c) Youth are not permitted to handle or utilize keys assigned to staff.
(d) Keys issued to youth shall be inventoried when issued and returned.
(2)Weapons control.
(a) The facility shall establish protocols for the introduction, availability, inventory, and storage of other security control devices and specify the level of authority required for access and use.
(b) Firearms, electronic control devices, and chemical agents are not permitted in the facility except when brought in by law enforcement in emergency situations.
(3)Tool control. Tool control shall include the introduction, use, storage, and inventory of all tools brought into the facility or stored on-site.
(4)Searches.
(a) Youth.
1. Searches shall not be conducted as a form of harassment, punishment, or discipline.
2. Searches of youth, except in exigent circumstances, shall be conducted by a staff member of the same gender as the youth. The facility’s transgender protocol must be followed for youth when this applies.
3. Body cavity searches shall be conducted by a qualified health care professional.
4. The facility shall document the reason for all youth strip, body cavity, and cross-gender pat down searches and any items discovered through the search.
5. All youth strip, body cavity, and cross-gender pat down searches shall require the documented approval of a supervisor or designee.
(b) Visitors. The facility shall develop protocols for the searching of visitors and their possessions.
(c) Facility. At a minimum, monthly facility searches of all youth accessible areas shall be conducted and documented to control the existence of contraband.
(5)Door and lock inspections. Monthly inspections shall be conducted and documented to determine if all facility doors and locks within and to the secure perimeter of the facility are in good working order.
(6)Facility repair. Any damage to the facility that compromises safety or security shall be promptly and securely repaired.
History: CR 20-030: cr. Register October 2021 No. 790, eff. 11-1-21.
DOC 347.48Observation of youth.
(1)A youth may be placed in their room only for any of the following purposes:
(a) Sleeping purposes.
(b) Healthcare reasons.
(c) Upon a voluntary request.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.