Restraint Information System Collection (RISC) is Open for Data Entry (September 1, 2020)

On September 1, 2020, PDE BSE Director Carole L. Clancy, released a PennLink titled 2020-21 School Year Restraint Information System Collection Tracking and Training ā€“ First Quarter Reporting Window. It states that the Restraint Information System Collection (RISC) is open for data entry for the first quarter (restraints occurring between July 1-September 30) of the 2020-21 school year. The system has been enhanced and gives local education agencies (LEAs) greater opportunity to provide both more detail about restraints and to analyze trends in reducing the use of physical restraints.

As LEAs start the 2020-21 school year, they will be required to report RISC data regardless of the LEAā€™s instructional delivery method (in-person, virtual, blended, etc.). This will also include reporting zero restraints during a quarter when restraints did not occur. In addition, LEAs are still required to comply with 22 Pa. Code Ā§ 14.133(f) Positive Behavior Support related to training of personnel in specific procedures, methods and techniques.  However, 22 Pa. Code Ā§ 14.133(f) Positive Behavior Support does not require LEAs to acquire certification in this process and leaves this up to the LEAs and their specific training model. The training of personnel should provide varied intervention and strategies needed to address problem behaviors. These types of intervention chosen for a specific student or eligible young child shall be the least intrusive necessary. The use of restraints is considered a measure of last resort, only to be used after other less restrictive measures, including de-escalation techniques.

The Bureau of Special Education (BSE) continues to require LEAs to report the restraints that occurred in each quarter. This reporting process permits LEAs to report restraints in a timely manner which, in turn, allows LEAs to monitor patterns of episodic behaviors and address them accordingly. The quarterly windows of reporting for the 2020-21 school year are as follows:

Qtr 1

Begin Date: 07/01/2020

End Date: 09/30/2020

Last Day to Report: 10/18/2020

Zero Window Opens: 10/01/2020

Zero Window Closes: 10/18/2020

Qtr 2

Begin Date: 10/01/2020

End Date: 12/31/2020

Last Day to Report: 01/15/2021

Zero Window Opens: 01/01/2021

Zero Window Closes: 01/15/2021

Qtr 3

Begin Date: 01/01/2021

End Date: 03/31/2021

Last Day to Report: 04/15/2021

Zero Window Opens: 04/01/2021

Zero Window Closes: 04/15/2021

Qtr 4

Begin Date: 04/01/2021

End Date: 06/30/2021

Last Day to Report: 07/15/2021

Zero Window Opens: 07/01/2021

Zero Window Closes: 07/15/2021

The RISC reporting design provides an ā€œEnd Dateā€ for LEAs to comply with their end of quarterly reporting. In addition, there is a two-week window date labeled ā€œLast Day to Reportā€ to allow LEAs to gather and report on those students that attend an out-of-district facility where they were placed in a restraint during that quarter. This two-week period is also a designated time for LEAs that had no restraints during the quarter to report zero in RISC. BSE will continue to send out reminder PENN*LINKS about this quarterly reporting requirement.

BSE will monitor the restraint information reported by LEAs. RISC  requires each LEA to report the event that occurred prior to the incident, the incident, the unsafe behavior, and the de-escalation techniques utilized. The LEA must notify the parent(s) of the use of a restraint and schedule an Individualized Education Program (IEP) meeting within 10 school days of the use of the restraint in the educational program, unless the parent(s),  after written notice, agree(s) in writing to waive the IEP meeting. Additionally, restraints occurring during Extended School Year sessions should be reported within three weeks of the start of the school year.
In reviewing restraints submitted in RISC of school-age IEP students, the Special Education Advisers of BSE will continue to focus on LEA monitoring responsibilities as well as:

  • Training of staff in de-escalation techniques;
  • Excessive time of restraint;
  • Excessive use of parent waivers;
  • Mechanical restraints;
  • Injuries;
  • Number of restraints;
  • 10-day window (school days) to convene an IEP meeting after a restraint occurs; and
  • Handcuffing of students or students charged with a safe schoolā€™s offense.

A RISC reporting webinar is posted on the RISC site at: https://apps.leaderservices.com/_risc/index.aspx. The RISC reporting webinar link is located below the login box of the Leader Services RISC sign-in page. This webinar explains the reporting process and how to use the RISC system. The webinar also shares how to update your LEA’s contact information. All parties involved with RISC are highly encouraged to view this webinar to learn how to report restraints, how to use the system, and to understand the regulatory responsibility of LEAs. Additionally, BSE’s ā€œGuidelines for De-escalation and the Use of/and Reporting of Restraints in Education Entitiesā€ is available for review on the RISC site. Questions regarding RISC should be directed to Keith Focht at 717.783.6921 or [email protected].