019.1. Supervision for New Providers or Assistants:
- New providers or assistants who have completed the foundational program but have not yet received full certification must be placed under the direct supervision of a trained and certified CSL Therapist for a minimum of one month (or 40 hours) before they are permitted to treat clients independently.
019.2. Unscheduled Treatments:
- Providers who have not completed a CSL Therapy foundational program and achieved certification may not perform unsupervised treatments on clients. Supervision must be maintained until full certification is obtained.
019.3. Supervision Responsibilities:
- Supervising CSL Therapists are responsible for closely monitoring and guiding new providers or assistants during their supervised period, ensuring that they adhere to CSL Therapy’s standards of care and safety protocols.
019.4. Progress Assessment:
- Supervising CSL Therapists shall conduct regular progress assessments of new providers or assistants under their supervision, providing feedback and guidance to facilitate their professional development.
019.5. Certification Requirement:
- New providers or assistants must achieve full certification from CSL Therapy before they are authorized to treat clients independently and without direct supervision.
Failure to comply with this Patient Privacy/Confidentiality & Public safety regulation may result in disciplinary actions by CSL Therapy, including but not limited to certification or licensure suspension or revocation, dismissal fines, and incarceration in accordance with CSL Therapy’s disciplinary policies and procedures.
This regulation shall be effective as of [September 18, 2023] and shall remain in effect until revised or updated by CSL Therapy.