Opportunity
St Joseph County Civicplus #22
Secure Crisis Stabilization and Diagnostic Services Program for Juvenile Justice Center
Posted
October 29, 2019
Respond By
December 02, 2019
Identifier
22
NAICS
623220, 623990
This opportunity seeks a qualified provider to establish and operate a Secure Crisis Stabilization and Diagnostic Services Program at the St. Joseph Juvenile Justice Center in South Bend, Indiana. - Government Buyer: - St. Joseph Probate Court, Juvenile Justice Center, South Bend, Indiana - Program Requirements: - Operate a 32-bed Secure Crisis Stabilization and Diagnostic Services Program within the Juvenile Justice Center - Collaborate with the University of Notre Dame's Forensic Psychology Practicum - Obtain and maintain a license as a Private Secure Facility in Indiana - Meet all applicable accrediting standards for residential treatment services - Secure a contract with the Indiana Department of Child Services - Demonstrate ability to staff, deliver, and bill for services to government agencies - Present a program plan utilizing evidence-based and research-based practices for high-risk, high-needs youth - Submit a renovation plan for the program space to meet licensing and contracting requirements - Facility and Support Provided by Court: - Maintenance and repair of program space - Food service, staff parking, utilities - Consultation with the Executive Director - Access to training activities for Detention, Probation, and Mental Health staff - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a service-based solicitation - Emphasis on compliance with state licensing, accreditation, and partnership requirements
Description
The St. Joseph Probate Court issued a Request for Proposals to establish a Secure Crisis Stabilization and Diagnostic Services Program at the Juvenile Justice Center. They seek a residential treatment service provider to operate the program in collaboration with the University of Notre Dame's Forensic Psychology Practicum. The provider must meet all applicable accrediting standards and obtain a contract with the Department of Child Services. Responses were due by December 2, 2019.