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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 115 · § 115.331

§ 115.331. Employee training.

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(a)The agency shall train all employees who may have contact with residents on:
(1)Its zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse and sexual harassment;
(2)How to fulfill their responsibilities under agency sexual abuse and sexual harassment prevention, detection, reporting, and response policies and procedures;
(3)Residents' right to be free from sexual abuse and sexual harassment;
(4)The right of residents and employees to be free from retaliation for reporting sexual abuse and sexual harassment;
(5)The dynamics of sexual abuse and sexual harassment in juvenile facilities;
(6)The common reactions of juvenile victims of sexual abuse and sexual harassment;
(7)How to detect and respond to signs of threatened and actual sexual abuse and how to distinguish between consensual sexual contact and sexual abuse between residents;
(8)How to avoid inappropriate relationships with residents;
(9)How to communicate effectively and professionally with residents, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, or gender nonconforming residents; and
(10)How to comply with relevant laws related to mandatory reporting of sexual abuse to outside authorities;
(11)Relevant laws regarding the applicable age of consent.
(b)Such training shall be tailored to the unique needs and attributes of residents of juvenile facilities and to the gender of the residents at the employee's facility. The employee shall receive additional training if the employee is reassigned from a facility that houses only male residents to a facility that houses only female residents, or vice versa.
(c)All current employees who have not received such training shall be trained within one year of the effective date of the PREA standards, and the agency shall provide each employee with refresher training every two years to ensure that all employees know the agency's current sexual abuse and sexual harassment policies and procedures. In years in which an employee does not receive refresher training, the agency shall provide refresher information on current sexual abuse and sexual harassment policies.
(d)The agency shall document, through employee signature or electronic verification, that employees understand the training they have received.
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