Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 24-2-54.4 - Program Requirement One (1): Staffing - Cultural Competence and Other TrainingA. The CCBHC has a training plan for all CCBHC employees and contract staff who have direct contact with people receiving services or their families. The training plan satisfies and includes requirements of the state behavioral health authority (DMH) and any accreditation standards on training required by the state. At orientation and at reasonable intervals thereafter, the CCBHC must provide training on: 1. Evidence-based practices (EBP).3. Person-centered and family-centered, recovery-oriented planning and services.5. The clinic's policy and procedures for continuity of operations/disasters.6. The clinic's policy and procedures for integration and coordination with primary care.7. Care for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.B. At orientation and annually thereafter, the CCBHC must provide training on risk assessment; suicide and overdose prevention and response; and the roles of family and peer staff. Training may be provided online.C. Training shall be aligned with the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) to advance health equity, improve quality of services, and eliminate disparities. To the extent active-duty military or veterans are being served, such training must also include information related to military culture. Examples of training and materials that further the ability of the clinic to provide tailored training for a diverse population include, but are not limited to, those available through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) website, the SAMHSA website, the HHS Office of Minority Health, or through the website of the Health Resources and Services Administration. (Reference Source: Access standards at, what is CLAS? - Think Cultural Health (hhs.gov) and Behavioral Health Implementation Guide for the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care at National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month - New CLAS Implementation Guide (hhs.gov). Suggested resources include the African American Behavioral Health Center of Excellence, LGBTQ+ Behavioral Health Equity Center of Excellence, Engage, Educate, Empower for Equity: E4 Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Disparities in Aging, and Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Behavioral Health Center of Excellence.) Note: See cultural competency requirements in services for veterans.D. The CCBHC regularly assesses the skills and competence of each individual furnishing services and, as necessary, provides in-service training and education programs. The CCBHC has written policies and procedures describing its method(s) of assessing competency and maintains a written accounting of the in-service training provided for the duration of employment of each employee who has direct contact with people receiving services.E. The CCBHC documents in the staff personnel record that the training and demonstration of competency are successfully completed. CCBHCs are encouraged to provide ongoing coaching and supervision to ensure initial and ongoing compliance with, or fidelity to, evidence-based, evidence-informed, and promising practices.F. Individuals providing staff training are qualified, as evidenced by their education, training, and experience.