Chapter DCF 61
QUALIFIED RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT PROGRAMS
DCF 61.03 QRTP requirements. DCF 61.04 QRTP certification. DCF 61.05 QRTP continuation. DCF 61.07 Notification requirement. DCF 61.08 Denial, suspension, restriction, nonrenewal, revocation, or withholding of a QRTP certification. DCF 61.09 Appeal procedures. DCF 61.01DCF 61.01 Purpose. This chapter provides the requirements for the establishment, certification, and operation of a QRTP under s. 48.675, Stats., which provides that the department may certify a congregate care facility to operate a QRTP if it determines that the facility’s program meets the requirements of 42 USC 672 (k) (4) and any other requirements established by the department in this chapter. DCF 61.01 HistoryHistory: EmR2124: emerg. cr., eff. 9-29-21; CR 22-084: cr. Register May 2023 No. 809, eff. 6-1-23. DCF 61.02DCF 61.02 Definitions. In this chapter: DCF 61.02(1)(1) “Child” means an individual under 21 years of age who is placed in a QRTP and is under juvenile court jurisdiction or other court order, is being provided services by a child welfare or juvenile justice agency, or is placed under an agreement. DCF 61.02(3)(3) “Congregate care facility” or “facility” means a group home, shelter care facility, or residential care center for children and youth licensed under s. 48.66, Stats. DCF 61.02(4)(4) “County department” means a county department of social services under s. 46.22, Stats., or a county department of human services under s. 46.23, Stats. DCF 61.02(5)(5) “Department” means the department of children and families. DCF 61.02(11)(11) “Licensed practical nurse” means an individual licensed by the board of nursing to provide practical nursing as defined in s. 441.001 (3), Stats. DCF 61.02(12)(12) “Licensee” means a person licensed by the department under s. 48.66, Stats., to operate a congregate care facility. DCF 61.02(15)(15) “Placing agency” means a county department, the department, the Wisconsin department of corrections, a tribal child welfare agency, a child-placing agency, or a licensed child welfare agency from another state authorized to place children in a congregate care facility. DCF 61.02(16)(16) “QRTP” means a qualified residential treatment program operated by a congregate care facility that has been certified under s. 48.675, Stats., and this chapter. DCF 61.02(17)(17) “Registered nurse” means an individual licensed by the board of nursing to provide professional nursing as defined in s. 441.001 (4), Stats. DCF 61.02(22)(22) “Trauma-informed treatment model” means a comprehensive approach to treatment and care that realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths for recovery; recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in children, families, staff, and others involved with the child welfare system; fully integrates knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and seeks to actively resist retraumatization. DCF 61.02 HistoryHistory: EmR2124: emerg. cr., eff. 9-29-21; CR 22-084: cr. Register May 2023 No. 809, eff. 6-1-23. DCF 61.03(1)(1) Trauma-informed treatment model. A QRTP shall provide services according to a trauma-informed treatment model that is designed to meet the needs, including clinical needs as appropriate, of children with serious emotional and behavioral disorders or disturbances. A QRTP’s trauma-informed treatment model shall enable the QRTP to implement the treatment of a child identified for the child by a standardized assessment. DCF 61.03(2)(2) Nursing and other clinical care. A QRTP shall have registered nurse or licensed practical nurse staff and other clinical staff who meet the following conditions: DCF 61.03(2)(a)(a) Provide care within the scope of their practice as defined by state law. DCF 61.03(2)(b)(b) Are on-site according to the facility’s trauma-informed treatment model under sub. (1). DCF 61.03(3)(a)(a) In this subsection, the family of an Indian child includes the child’s extended family members, others identified in accordance with the laws or customs of the child’s Indian tribe, and, if applicable, the child’s Indian custodian. DCF 61.03(3)(b)(b) A QRTP shall facilitate family participation in each child’s treatment program to the extent appropriate and in accordance with the child’s best interest, consistent with the child’s permanency plan. DCF 61.03(3)(c)(c) A QRTP shall have policies and procedures on family participation in a child’s treatment program that specify how to do all of the following: DCF 61.03(3)(c)1.1. Facilitate outreach to the child’s family members, including siblings, and document how the outreach is done. DCF 61.03(3)(c)2.2. Maintain contact information for any known relatives and like-kin of the child. DCF 61.03(3)(c)3.3. Facilitate participation of the child’s family members in the child’s treatment program. DCF 61.03(3)(c)4.4. Document how the child’s family members are integrated into the child’s treatment program, including after the child’s discharge from the QRTP. DCF 61.03(3)(c)5.5. Document how the child’s connections with siblings are maintained. DCF 61.03(4)(4) Discharge planning and family-based aftercare support. A QRTP shall provide discharge planning and family-based aftercare support in partnership and collaboration with the placing agency, with an invitation for the tribal child welfare agency to participate if applicable, for at least 6 months after the child’s discharge from the QRTP. DCF 61.03(5)(5) Accreditation. A QRTP shall be nationally accredited by any of the following independent, not-for-profit organizations: DCF 61.03(5)(a)(a) The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
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