(a) The organization shall develop, adopt, follow and maintain on file written policies and procedures to keep children safe and healthy while in their facilities.
(b) Health and Safety Documentation. Within twenty-four (24) hours of admission to the program, the program intake staff shall document or obtain the health and safety status of the child including:
(c) Child's Health and Safety Plan. If indicated in the health and safety documentation, an individual written plan to address the child's health and safety issues shall be developed and implemented as soon as practical but not more than seven (7) calendar days from the date of the screening.
(d) There shall be written policy and procedures to ensure that personal hygiene articles and guidance and instruction regarding personal hygiene are provided. Such articles shall include, but not be limited to soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, comb, toilet paper, sanitary products and deodorant.
(e) Medical and Dental Care Documentation. The organization shall develop, adopt, follow and maintain on file written policies and procedures governing preventive, routine and emergency medical and dental care, including provisions for effective coordination of such dental and medical care with those responsible for the child's continuing care.
(f) Communicable Disease. When the facility has a child in placement who is infected, or who may be infected, with a communicable disease, the following guidelines shall apply:
(g) Allergic Reactions.
(h) Suicide Prevention and Intervention.
(i) Family Planning.
(j) Sexually Transmitted Diseases. All programs must be in compliance with federal and state guidelines governing sexually transmitted diseases. Screening shall be provided by public health or licensed physician upon request of child.
(k) Children in substitute care shall not participate as human subjects in medical research or experimental medical projects.
049-3 Wyo. Code R. § 3-13
Amended, Eff. 11/8/2017.