Award
County of Orange Opengov #MA-063-24010381-EB-05
Counseling and Parent Education Services - Request for Application (RFA)
Recipient
Olive Crest
Awarded
July 01, 2024
Identifier
MA-063-24010381-EB-05
The County of Orange awarded a contract to Olive Crest, a California non-profit organization, for the provision of Counseling and Parent Education Services aimed at child abuse intervention and treatment. The contract covers services including individual, conjoint, family, and group counseling, as well as parent education classes in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The services are provided to families at risk or with a history of abuse, referred by SSA, addressing issues such as physical abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, domestic violence, sexual abuse, trauma, substance abuse, and mental health concerns. The contract period runs from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2027, with facilities located in Santa Ana and Garden Grove, California. The agreement includes detailed provisions on staffing, documentation, reporting, quality assurance, IT security, and compliance with relevant laws. The award involves services with NAICS codes related to counseling and social services, and classification codes including 86000000, 86111603, 86132200, 93140000, and 93141506. The primary buyer is the County of Orange Social Services Agency, and the recipient is Olive Crest. Likely competitors for similar awards include organizations specializing in social services and counseling in the region.
Description
Counseling and Parent Education Services (CPES) offers various counseling and education services for families at risk or with a history of abuse and neglect and who have been referred by SSA. Counseling services help improve familial relationships and support successful family maintenance or reunification. CPES is provided by private agencies or public institutions of higher education across Orange County. These agencies are staffed with registered counseling associates and interns under the supervision of licensed counseling professionals and provide up to 20 individualized counseling sessions at a standard frequency of one session per week.