Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 45, November 8, 2024
Section 1325.600 - Minimum Training Standards for Sexual Assault and Sexual Abuse Call Handlinga) Every 9-1-1 Authority shall develop training for its telecommunicators regarding the handling of sexual assault and sexual abuse calls. This training must meet the following minimum standards: 1) Evidence Based - describe techniques and procedures that have been demonstrated to minimize retraumatization associated with the criminal justice process by recognizing the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledging the role that trauma has played in a sexual assault or sexual abuse victim's life;2) Trauma Informed - describe how specific experiences impact victim trauma, memory, reactions and behavior; how interpretation of victim behavior can impact their cooperation with investigations; and how victim trauma impacts others involved in the investigation; and3) Victim Centered - focus on the needs and concerns of the victim to ensure compassionate and sensitive delivery of services in a nonjudgmental manner.b) Instructor Qualifications - Instructors must have a minimum of three years of public safety call taking and dispatch experience.c) Training Topics 1) Review of Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault Laws2) Societal Perceptions of Sexual Assault/Abuse3) Neurobiology of Trauma and Understanding Victim Response to Trauma4) Role of the Telecommunicator5) Call Taking Techniques6) Trauma-Informed Response to Sexual Assault VictimsA) Calming Hysterical CallersB) Other Possible Behaviors7) Best Practices for Dispatching Responders and Call Taking8) Evidence and 9-1-1 Recordingsd) The Administrator shall establish comprehensive standards for developing curriculum consistent with this Section no later than January 1, 2018.e) The Department will post a link to the standards on its website as soon as they are available for publication, but no later than January 1, 2018.Ill. Admin. Code tit. 83, § 1325.600
Added at 42 Ill. Reg. 775, effective 12/27/2017