(1)
Grants provided under RCW 28A.170.090 may be used solely for
services provided by a substance abuse intervention specialist or
for dedicated staff time for counseling and intervention services
provided by any school district certificated employee who has
been trained by and has access to consultation with a substance
abuse intervention specialist. Services shall be directed at
assisting students in kindergarten through twelfth grade in
overcoming problems of drug and alcohol abuse, and in preventing
abuse and addiction to such substances, including nicotine. The
grants shall require local matching funds so that the grant
amounts support a maximum of eighty percent of the costs of the
services funded. The services of a substance abuse intervention
specialist may be obtained by means of a contract with a state or
community services agency or a drug treatment center. Services
provided by a substance abuse intervention specialist may
include:
(a) Individual and family counseling, including preventive
counseling;
(b) Assessment and referral for treatment;
(c) Referral to peer support groups;
(d) Aftercare;
(e) Development and supervision of student mentor programs;
(f) Staff training, including training in the identification
of high-risk children and effective interaction with those
children in the classroom; and
(g) Development and coordination of school drug and alcohol
core teams, involving staff, students, parents, and community
members.
(2) For the purposes of this section, "substance abuse
intervention specialist" means any one of the following, except
that diagnosis and assessment, counseling and aftercare
specifically identified with treatment of chemical dependency
shall be performed only by personnel who meet the same
qualifications as are required of a qualified chemical dependency
counselor employed by an alcoholism or drug treatment program
approved by the department of social and health services.
(a) An educational staff associate employed by a school
district or educational service district who holds certification
as a school counselor, school psychologist, school nurse, or
school social worker under Washington professional educator
standards board rules adopted pursuant to RCW 28A.410.210;
(b) An individual who meets the definition of a qualified
drug or alcohol counselor established by the bureau of alcohol
and substance abuse;
(c) A counselor, social worker, or other qualified
professional employed by the department of social and health
services;
(d) A psychologist licensed under chapter 18.83 RCW; or
(e) A children's mental health specialist as defined in RCW 71.34.020.
[2005 c 497 § 213; 1990 c 33 § 157; 1989 c 271 § 311. Formerly RCW 28A.120.082.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Part headings not law -- Effective date -- 2005 c 497: See notes following RCW 28A.305.011.
Severability -- 1989 c 271: See note following RCW 9.94A.510.