Form M-9A Form M-9A On Site Monitoring Checklist

Monitoring and Compliance for Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) Care Provider Facilities

22 - On Site Monitoring Checklist (Form M-9A)

On Site Monitoring Checklist (Form M-9A)

OMB: 0970-0564

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Monitoring Checklist – Facility Walkthrough



Compliant?


Compliant?

  1. General Safety and Security

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Controlled entry/exit of premises




Knives/sharp objects inaccessible to UAC




Prohibited from allowing entry of any individual (except UAC in the process of admission) who meet any COVID-19 criteria




Cleaning chemicals maintained in a locked area




Alarms system for all areas of the residential structure




Medical supplies/prescriptions inaccessible to UAC




Video monitoring in common and living areas and classrooms




Other unsafe areas inaccessible to UAC




Video monitoring for exterior of building & surrounding premises




Vehicle(s) inspection stickers up-to-date




Ability to download video footage permanently




Vehicle(s) appear to be in good repair (including fire extinguisher and first aid kit)




System for tracking and regulating UAC movement




Vehicle (s) contain working seat belts




Meeting UAC to floor staff ratios/appropriate supervision




Evacuation procedures posted prominently on each floor and at eye level for children and youth




Mirrored windows”/window in offices where staff meet with child 1:1




Fire extinguishers and smoke detectors in good working order and inspected (as required)




Infants/Toddlers – age appropriate furniture (e.g. cribs/bedding, high chairs, toys, outlet covers)








Play equipment safe and in good repair












Compliant?


Compliant?

  1. Confidentiality

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Case files in secure location (open and closed)




Case files being maintained indefinitely by program




Only individuals with a need to know basis have access to the case files




Case files safe from physical damage




Private place for UAC to make phone calls (including pre-programmed phones)




Pre-programmed telephones (Required: UAC SA Hotline, CPS, Local Community Service Provider; Highly recommended: Top 3 consulates and LSP)











Compliant?


Compliant?

  1. General Residential Structure - Indoors

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Clean




Desk and chair in room




Child-friendly (e.g. no safety/trip hazards)




Identified UAC Medical Quarantine/Isolation Space




Furniture and building are properly maintained




Kitchen




Well-ventilated




UAC dietary restrictions posted/accessible




Adequately heated/cooled




Food stored in a sanitary manner




Bedrooms




Bathrooms




Natural light/Dark at night




Soap




Private place to store personal items/clothing




Toilet paper




Provision of appropriate linens




Working toilets




Adequately accommodate all UAC (per State Licensing)




Hot/cold water




Separated by gender (per licensing)




Separated by gender




Adequately accommodate all youth (e.g. individual bed with mattress for each youth)




Appropriate privacy




Provision of appropriate bed linens




Hygiene/grooming items








Towels









Compliant?


Compliant?

  1. General Residential Structure – (Mosquito Control Checklist)

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Window/Door Screens are intact or Air Conditioning




Drainage sites are clear




Garbage storage areas properly maintained




Irrigation/sprinkler systems free of leaks




Lawn and landscaping are properly maintained




Stagnant water sites drained




Recreational areas properly maintained




Parking areas/driveways are properly maintained




Outdoor containers properly maintained











Compliant?


Compliant?

  1. Documents that should be posted/accessible to youth (Spanish and English)

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Posters with phone numbers for UAC to report sexual abuse/harassment




Care Provider AND ORR Pamphlets on sexual abuse/harassment




Notice to Pregnant Females (Garza vs. Azar) next to posters




Booklets on “A Woman’s Right to Know” in areas where reading materials and pamphlets are available




Notice to Pregnant Females (support for pregnancy) next to posters




Extra copies of UAC grievance forms




Grievance Procedures (in common areas)




Program Rules




Saravia Notice (English and Spanish posted next to Garza and Sexual Abuse/Harassment notices) – posting currently applicable to Secure, Staff Secure and RTC – effective 10/22/2020













Compliant?


Compliant?

  1. Other

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

UAC provided appropriate clothing/footwear




Sufficient supply of Mosquito Repellant




UAC/Staff provided/wearing face masks and/or offered face masks, as applicable




UAC personal property/valuables kept by program maintained in a secure location




Sufficient supply of Mosquito Repellant




Emergency Evacuations Notification List (must be posted in office area and includes: ORR contacts, DHS contact, and local law enforcement)




Car Seats (if transporting young children)




Special needs vehicle (if applicable)




Sufficient supply of Face Mask / Hand Sanitizers / Gloves








No Touch Thermometers available









Walkthrough NOTES


  1. General Safety and Security



  1. Confidentiality




  1. General Residential Structure



  1. Documents that should be posted





  1. Other





On-Site Monitoring Checklist - Other



Observed?


Observed?

Services to Potentially Observe

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Education




Group counseling/community meeting




Recreation – large muscle, outdoors




Chores




Meals




Vocational (if applicable)




Reviewed?


Reviewed?

Logs/Schedules to Potentially Review

Y

N

n/a


Y

N

n/a

Fire Drills Logs




Group Counseling Curriculum




Daily (Shift) logs




Chore assignments




System for inspecting vehicles




Visitor Logs




Prescription/Non-prescription medication logs




Vocational curriculum (if applicable)




Spot Inspections and Quarterly Safety Assessments




Case File Review (Quarterly)




Facility inspection checklist (safety check)




Care Provider Policies for UAC to Request Emergency and Non-Emergency Health Care Services




Grievance binder




UAC Temperature Tracker




























Other NOTES

Services to Observe












Logs to Review















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