DCF 52.12(8)(a)(a) A center may contract for or otherwise arrange for professional services not provided by the center when necessary for implementation of a resident’s treatment plan. If a center does contract for or otherwise arrange for external professional services, the center shall do all of the following: DCF 52.12(8)(a)2.2. Require that each external professional service provider have the appropriate license or certification. DCF 52.12(8)(a)3.3. Require that each external professional service provider provide written reports to the center on the resident’s progress. DCF 52.12(8)(b)(b) A center arranging for an outside specialist or consultant to treat or advise about treating a dysfunctional behavior or condition of a resident shall notify the resident’s placing person or agency in writing if the outside specialist or consultant states that the resident needs follow-along and support services. The center shall inform the placing person or agency of specialist or consultant recommendations for the resident including the needs, types of follow-along or support services and the amount of recommended time needed for those efforts. Center staff shall document the recommendations and notification in the resident’s treatment record. DCF 52.12(9)(a)(a) A center shall at all times protect residents from abuse or neglect. DCF 52.12(9)(b)(b) A center shall require each staff member, student intern and volunteer to read and sign a statement provided by the department which describes the individual’s responsibility to report suspected child abuse or neglect as required under s. 48.981 (2) and (3), Stats. DCF 52.12 NoteNote: Form number CFS2172, Residential Care Center Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting and Confidentiality Responsibilities, is available in the forms section of the department website at http://dcf.wisconsin.gov or by writing or calling any field office listed in Appendix D. DCF 52.12(9)(c)(c) A center shall have written policies and procedures for reporting to the appropriate local county social or human services department or law enforcement agency when there is reasonable cause to suspect that a child has been abused or neglected. The policies and procedures shall include: DCF 52.12(9)(c)1.1. Notifying the child’s placing person or agency and the department licensing representative of possible abuse or neglect and the basis for that suspicion. DCF 52.12(9)(c)3.3. Prohibiting imposition of a sanction or any reprisal against a person for reporting suspicion of child abuse or neglect. DCF 52.12(9)(d)(d) When child abuse or neglect is reported, the center shall take necessary steps to protect the resident until a finding is made. DCF 52.12(10)(a)(a) General personnel records. A center shall maintain a personnel record for each staff member under subs. (1) (a) and (2) (i). The record shall contain, at minimum, the following information: DCF 52.12(10)(a)2.2. Copies of the staff member’s job description and the performance standards and conduct expectations relating to that job required under sub. (4) (a) and (b). DCF 52.12(10)(a)4.4. The department-prescribed background information disclosure form, signed as required under sub. (3) (d). DCF 52.12(10)(a)5.5. A history of the staff member’s employment at the center, with starting and ending dates for each position. DCF 52.12(10)(a)6.6. A copy of the signed department form under sub. (4) (c) for reporting suspected child abuse and neglect. DCF 52.12(10)(a)8.8. A copy of the statement under sub. (4) (d), signed by the staff member, about the need to maintain confidentiality of personally identifiable information about residents. DCF 52.12(10)(b)(b) Health record. A center shall separately maintain a health record for each staff member containing health history, any physical or mental health evaluation under sub. (3) (f) and the physician’s statement required under sub. (3) (e).