Transcription of Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP ...
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Effective April 2014 Texas Department of Criminal Justice Community Justice Assistance Division Battering Intervention and Prevention Program (BIPP) Accreditation Guidelines 2 Table of Contents Section I: Introduction Mission Statements Texas Department of Criminal Justice 4 Community Justice Assistance Division 4 Battering Intervention and Prevention programs 4 Section II: Preface History and Development 5 Battering Intervention and Prevention Program Accreditation 5 Purpose 5 Section III: Guidelines Program Operations 6 Background Check 6 Initial Training Requirements 6 Staff Development 7 Staff Supervision 8 Case Records 9 Confidentiality 10 Confidentiality Pertaining to Community Education and Media Contact 11 Fee and Payment Scales and Procedures 11 Program Duration 11 Program Format 12 Program Curriculum 13 Assessment Procedures 14 Exits 15 Written Participant Agreements 17 Victim Contact and Notification 18 Reporting Requir
Non-licensed counselors and other professionals (full-time or part-time, contractors, interns, and volunteers) and/or those who supervise staff who work directly with batterers shall document training hours according to the following parameters: 1. Forty hours every two years specifically in the area of family violence and battering
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