Changes for page AF 05 Peer Support
Last modified by Spencer Dobson on 2022/11/17 19:40
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... ... @@ -80,18 +80,18 @@ 80 80 1. Policy: 81 81 11. ((( 82 82 (% style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 83 -Peer Support Team members are to be easily accessible to employees who need their services. A list of members will be made available to all employees. Peer Support sessions will be confidential. Examples of where Peer Support may be utilized may include but isnot limited to:83 +Peer Support Team members are to be easily accessible to employees who need their services. A list of members will be made available to all employees. Peer Support sessions will be confidential. Examples of where Peer Support may be utilized may include but not limited to: 84 84 85 85 1. Loss of a loved one; 86 86 1. Officer-Involved Shooting; 87 87 1. Work Injury, or; 88 -1. Significantlife changes (Retirement, Divorce, etcetera.)88 +1. Large life changes (Retirement, Divorce, etcetera.) 89 89 ))) 90 90 1. ((( 91 91 (% style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 92 92 Rationale: 93 93 94 -1. Employeesmight need to speak in confidence to someone to deal with issues arising from unexpected trauma. The use of a professional may not always be necessary or desireable to the employee. Peer support offers an intermediate level of confidential support.94 +1. 95 95 96 96 (% style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 97 97 ... ... @@ -119,10 +119,10 @@ 119 119 (% style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 120 120 (% style="background:transparent" %)Other duties as assigned. 121 121 ))) 122 -11. (% style="background:transparent" %)Peer Support Team members will be selected b y the (%%)Sheriff or designee (% style="background:transparent" %)based upon their character, integrity, interpersonal communication skills, and a history of solid decision making and wisdom. Upon successful completion of training hours candidates will serve as Peer Support Team members. These members will then be involved in ongoing training and supervision under the direction of the Peer Support Coordinator.123 -11. (% style="background:transparent" %)Peer Support Team members will be removed from the program for failure to maintain the standards set forth by the Sheriff. An example of this would be if a team member breaches the confidentiality required of a peer support member. 122 +11. (% style="background:transparent" %)Peer Support Team members will be selected based upon their character, integrity, interpersonal communication skills, and a history of solid decision making and wisdom. Upon successful completion of training hours candidates will serve as Peer Support Team members. These members will then be involved in ongoing training and supervision under the direction of the Peer Support Coordinator. 123 +11. (% style="background:transparent" %)Peer Support Team members will be removed from the program for failure to maintain the standards for team members set forth by the Sheriff. An example of this would be if a team member breaches the confidentiality required of a peer support member. 124 124 1. (% style="background:transparent" %)Rationale: 125 -11. Tobe effective the peer support program must be operated in a known and consistent fashion. The Peer Support Coordinator provides a liaison between the program and the Sheriff's Office Administration,125 +11. 126 126 127 127 (% style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 128 128 **AF 05_106 __Privacy and Confidentiality__** ... ... @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ 135 135 136 136 1. A Law Enforcement Peer Support Team Member was a witness or a party to the incident that prompted the delivery of peer support services; 137 137 1. The information received by a Peer Support Team Member is indicative of actual or suspected child abuse, or actual or suspected child neglect; 138 -1. The person receiving peer support is a clear and immediate danger to the mself or others;138 +1. The person receiving peer support is a clear and immediate danger to the person’s self or others; 139 139 1. The communication to a Peer Support Team Member establishes reasonable cause for the Peer Support Team Member to believe that the person receiving peer support services is mentally or emotionally unfit for duty, or; 140 140 1. The communication to the Peer Support Team Member provides evidence that the person who is receiving the peer support services has committed a crime, plans to commit a crime, or intends to conceal a crime. 141 141 ))) ... ... @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ 147 147 (% style="margin-bottom: 0in" %) 148 148 Rationale: 149 149 150 -1. In order for a peer support program to be effective employees seeking peer support must understandthat the information they provide will be confidential.150 +1. In order for a peer support program to be effective employees seeking peer support must believe that the information they provide will be confidential. 151 151 ))) 152 152 153 153