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1 | | learning environment, bridges the gap between policy and |
2 | | practice, increases worker engagement, and accelerates |
3 | | learning. |
4 | | (3) Research indicates that traditional classroom |
5 | | training results in less than a 15% transfer of knowledge |
6 | | once in the field. |
7 | | (4) To date, 625 investigators have completed the |
8 | | simulation training at the Child Protection Training |
9 | | Academy. A June 2018 evaluation of simulation training at |
10 | | the Academy and traditional classroom training found that |
11 | | "investigators with simulation training gave significantly |
12 | | higher ratings on 8 of the 9 items assessing how well |
13 | | [they] thought their initial training prepared them for |
14 | | their work". Also, investigators not trained by the Academy |
15 | | were 4 times more likely than Academy-trained |
16 | | investigators to say they were actively looking for a |
17 | | position in another unit within the Department of Children |
18 | | and Family Services. This research found that at the |
19 | | 18-month mark persons who were not trained under the |
20 | | simulation model were twice as likely to leave their |
21 | | positions than the group that had been trained at the Child |
22 | | Protection Training Academy. |
23 | | (5) Over the last 8 years, there have been 10 acting or |
24 | | confirmed directors of the Department of Children and |
25 | | Family Services. Rapidly shifting leadership results in |
26 | | changing initiatives and priorities. Over the last 3 years |
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1 | | of operation, the Child Protection Training Academy has |
2 | | institutionalized training for frontline child protection |
3 | | investigators with plans to expand simulation training to |
4 | | the other professionals at the Department of Children and |
5 | | Family Services as well as to community providers. To |
6 | | ensure fidelity to the simulation training model, the |
7 | | purpose of this Section is to create a foundation for |
8 | | training child welfare professionals throughout the |
9 | | Department of Children and Family Services regardless of |
10 | | any administrative changes in the future. This is |
11 | | particularly important as the Child Protection Training |
12 | | Academy expands operations to other sites, subject to need |
13 | | and appropriation. |
14 | | (b) Child Protection Training Academy. As used in this |
15 | | Section, "child protection training" includes, but is not |
16 | | limited to, training for all child protective investigators and |
17 | | supervisors, child welfare specialists and supervisors |
18 | | employed by the Department of Children and Family Services or |
19 | | its contractors, as well as other State and county staff, |
20 | | judges, court personnel, service providers, mental health |
21 | | professionals, school personnel, law enforcement, foster |
22 | | parents, mandated reporters, and other appropriate entities |
23 | | that are involved in the child welfare service system and work |
24 | | directly with maltreated children. |
25 | | (c) Subject to appropriations, the Department of Children |
26 | | and Family Services, in collaboration with the University of |
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1 | | Illinois at Springfield, shall continue operating the Child |
2 | | Protection Training Academy.
The training efforts of the Child |
3 | | Protection Training Academy shall include, but not be limited |
4 | | to, the following: |
5 | | (1) The continued development of foundation and |
6 | | simulation training for all child protection |
7 | | investigators, including those newly hired and seasoned |
8 | | investigators. |
9 | | (2) The continued development and implementation of |
10 | | training for all supervisors. |
11 | | (3) The development of simulation training for intake |
12 | | and permanency workers both in the Department and at |
13 | | private agencies. |
14 | | (4) The development of training curricula on |
15 | | recognizing and responding to cases of child abuse or |
16 | | neglect for mandated reporters. |
17 | | (5) The development of a multidisciplinary training |
18 | | team that uses the Academy's simulation training model. |
19 | | (6) Cultural competency training that provides tools |
20 | | and other supports to ensure that a child welfare |
21 | | provider's response to and engagement with families and |
22 | | children of color are: (i) conducted or provided in a |
23 | | manner that is responsive to the beliefs, interpersonal |
24 | | styles, attitudes, language, and behaviors of the |
25 | | individuals who are receiving services; and (ii) conducted |
26 | | or provided in a manner that has the greatest likelihood of |
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1 | | ensuring maximum
success of or participation in the child |
2 | | welfare program or services being provided. |
3 | | (7) Laboratory training facilities that may include, |
4 | | but not be limited to, mock houses, mock courtrooms, and |
5 | | mock forensic interview rooms that allow for simulated, |
6 | | interactive, and intensive training. |
7 | | (8) Minimum standards of competence that a person shall |
8 | | be required to demonstrate prior to receiving |
9 | | certification from the Department. |
10 | | (d) By July 1, 2020, the Department of Children and Family |
11 | | Services shall adopt rules for the administration of the Child |
12 | | Protection Training Academy that not only establish statewide |
13 | | competence, assessment, and training standards for persons |
14 | | providing child welfare services, but that also ensure that |
15 | | persons who provide child welfare services have the knowledge, |
16 | | skills, professionalism, and abilities to make decisions that |
17 | | keep children safe and secure.
The Department shall continue to |
18 | | arrange for an independent evaluation of the Child Protection |
19 | | Training Academy for at least the first 5 years of operation to |
20 | | determine whether it is meeting the goals of this Section.
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21 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
22 | | becoming law.".
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