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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this section, (1) “evidence-based” describes a training program that (A) incorporates methods demonstrated to be effective for the intended population through scientifically based research, including statistically controlled evaluations or randomized trials, (B) can be implemented with a set of procedures to allow successful replication in the state, (C) achieves sustained, desirable outcomes, and (D) when possible, has been determined to be cost-beneficial, and (2) “Question, Persuade and Refer (QPR) Institute Gatekeeper Training” means an educational program designed to teach lay and professional persons who work with youth the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to respond.
(b) The Youth Suicide Advisory Board, established pursuant to section 17a-52, and the Office of the Child Advocate, shall jointly administer an evidence-based youth suicide prevention training program in each local health department and district department of health formed pursuant to section 19a-241. The training program shall provide certification in QPR Institute Gatekeeper Training, utilizing a training model that will enable participants to provide QPR Institute Gatekeeper Training to other individuals upon completion of the training program. Such training program shall be offered not later than July 1, 2022, and at least once every three years thereafter.
(c) The director of health for each local health department and district department of health shall determine the eligibility criteria for participation in the youth suicide prevention training program. Participants shall be members of the following groups within such district: (1) Employees of such local health department and district department of health, (2) employees of youth service bureaus established pursuant to section 10-19m, (3) school employees, as defined in section 10-222d, (4) employees and volunteers of youth-serving organizations, (5) employees and volunteers of operators of youth athletic activities, as defined in section 21a-432, (6) employees of municipal social service agencies, (7) members of paid municipal or volunteer fire departments, and (8) members of local police departments. With respect to school employees, such training program may be included as part of an in-service training program provided pursuant to section 10-220a.
(d) Any individual who has received certification in QPR Institute Gatekeeper Training through the training program administered pursuant to subsection (b) of this section may, during the period in which such certification is valid, provide QPR Institute Gatekeeper Training to any member of a group described in subdivisions (1) to (8), inclusive, of subsection (c) of this section and members of the public.
(e) The Youth Suicide Advisory Board and the Office of the Child Advocate may contract with a nongovernmental entity that provides evidence-based suicide prevention training to carry out the provisions of this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 17A. Social and Human Services and Resources § 17a-52a. Evidence-based youth suicide prevention training program - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-17a-social-and-human-services-and-resources/ct-gen-st-sect-17a-52a/
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