HB 1631 - DIGEST |
Changes the term "caseworker" to "child welfare worker" for purposes of this act. |
Requires the department of children, youth, and families to provide the following to the relevant legislative committees: (1) By December 1, 2019, a report on its current efforts to improve workplace culture; |
(2) By September 1, 2019, a report on current child welfare worker training; and |
(3) By January 1, 2020, a training improvement plan, based on the report in (2) above, that describes the recommended frequency of trainings and recommended improvements to child welfare worker training. |
Requires child welfare workers to complete comprehensive training before being assigned to case-carrying responsibilities as the sole worker assigned to a particular case. |
Requires the department to: (1) Develop and implement an evidence-based curriculum for supervisors providing support to child welfare workers; |
(2) Develop and/or implement training for child welfare workers that: (a) Includes simulation and coaching designed to improve clinical and analytical skills; and (b) incorporates trauma-informed care and reflective supervision principles; |
(3) Create dedicated positions used to assist with the caseload of other child welfare workers that need to take leave or a reduction in caseload; |
(4) Provide child welfare workers and those supervising child welfare workers with access to a critical incident protocol and peer counseling; and |
(5) Convene a technical work group to develop a workload model. |