Division of Social Services Training Law
§ 131D-10.6A. Required Training by the Division of Social Services
(a) The Division of Social Services, Department of Health and Human
Services, shall require a minimum of 30 hours of preservice training for foster care parents
either prior to licensure or within six months from the date a provisional
license is issued pursuant to G.S. 131D-10.3 and a mandated minimum of 10 hours of
continuing education for all foster care parents annually after the year in
which a license is obtained.
(b) The Division of Social Services shall establish minimum training
requirements for child welfare services staff. The minimum training
requirements established by the Division are as follows:
- Child welfare services workers shall complete a minimum of 72 hours of
preservice training before assuming direct client contact responsibilities.
- Child protective services workers shall complete a minimum of 18 hours of
additional training that the Division of Social Services determines necessary to
adequately meet training needs.
- Foster care and adoption workers shall complete a minimum of 39 hours of
additional training that the Division of Social Services determines is necessary
to
adequately meet training needs.
- Child welfare services supervisors shall complete a minimum of 72 hours of preservice
training before assuming supervisory responsibilities and a minimum of 54 hours
of additional training that the Division of Social Services determines is
necessary to adequately meet training needs.
- Child welfare services staff shall complete 24 hours of continuing
education annually.
The Division of Social Services may grant an exception in
whole or in part to the requirement under subdivision (1) of the subsection to
child welfare workers who satisfactorily complete or are enrolled in a masters
or bachelors program after July 1, 1999, from a North Carolina social work
program accredited pursuant to the Council on Social Work Education. The
program's curricula must cover the specific preservice training requirements
as established by the Division of Social Services.
The Division of Social Services shall ensure that training
opportunities are available for county departments of social services and
consolidate human service agencies to meet the training requirements of this
subsection."
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