Health and human services prepares our contracted providers and other stakeholders with the tools they need to do business with us, including online and in-person training.
Long-term Care
- Community Living and Support Services
- Financial Management Services Agencies
- Home and Community-based Services/Texas Home Living Applicant Training
- Home and Community-based Services Applicant Examinations
- Home and Community-based Services Billing Guidelines
- Home and Community Support Services Agencies
- Mental Health Wellness for Individuals with IDD (MWH-IDD)
- Positive Behavior Management and Support Workshops
- Preadmission Screening and Resident Review
- Regulatory Services Joint Training
- Texas Home Living Applicant Examinations
- Training Initiatives
- Web-based Training
Protective Services
Child Protective Services
- Reporting Suspected Abuse or Neglect of a Child: A Guide for Education Professionals
- Medical Consent Training for Non-DFPS Employees
- Psychotropic Medication Training
- Psychotropic Medication Training in Spanish
- Trauma Informed Care Training
Adult Protective Services
Child Care Regulation and Residential Child Care Regulation
- Reporting Suspected Abuse or Neglect of a Child: A Guide for Education Professionals
- Psychotropic Medication
Rate Analysis
SNAP-Ed Training
Civil rights training is required of all individuals involved in all levels of administration for programs that receive federal financial assistance, including full-time staff, part-time staff, consultants, interns and volunteers. The purpose of this training is to inform staff of civil rights related laws, regulations, procedures and directives. SNAP-Ed providers are required to complete a civil rights training annually. The following training was developed by Texas Health and Human Services Civil Rights Office to meet SNAP-Ed civil rights requirements. Contractors must maintain documentation of their annual completion of civil rights training. Click here to begin the training.