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Community Assessment Parole Supervision (CAPS) Peace River, Alberta
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57101-24-4469322CanadaSubmission Closed
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Government of Canada → Correctional Service Canada
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Place of Performance
*Peace River, CANSet-Aside
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PhaseClosed
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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Correctional Service Canada
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Government of Canada → Correctional Service Canada
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In accordance with the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (CCRA), the purpose of conditional release is to contribute to the protection of society. One of the ways that this legislative mandate is fulfilled is to assist offenders to reintegrate into the community as law-abiding citizens. The CCRA requires that the Correctional Service Canada (CSC) ensure that programs, plans, and supervision are in place in institutions and the community to assist in an offender’s reintegration.
To assist CSC in meeting its mandate, there are times when CSC will contract with independent agencies or individuals to provide case management services for offenders on conditional release.
Deliverables: The Contractor must follow all legislation and policies pertaining to the management and supervision of offenders under federal jurisdiction, in the completion of tasks related to the Statement of Work.
The Contractor must contact the Project Authority or their designate for any clarification and inquiries relating to this contract, or CSC legislation and policies or both.
Where the Contractor has been provided with direct access to OMS in read/write mode, the Contractor must make entries in relation to the services identified above in accordance with applicable legislation and policies. Where the Contractor has not been provided with direct access to OMS, the Contractor must forward entries in relation to services identified above to CSC, as directed by the Project Authority and agreed upon by the Contractor, in accordance with all security requirements.
The Contractor must ensure that if, upon release, the offender fails to contact the Contractor at the scheduled time of arrival and no valid circumstances can be determined, immediate action is taken to advise the Technical Authority of the offender’s failure to arrive. If the Technical Authority is not available during normal working hours, the Contractor must contact a Parole Officer Supervisor (POS). The Contractor must contact the National Monitoring Centre (NMC) after-hours.
During the period of this contract, should the offender’s behaviour deteriorate, should they be in violation of any release conditions, or if there are any indications that the offender’s risk has increased, the Contractor must inform the Technical Authority without delay. The person delegated under section 135 of the CCRA, in conjunction with the Technical Authority, must take appropriate measures to ensure public safety and document such measures accordingly. The Contractor must contact the National Monitoring Centre (NMC) after-hours.
The Contractor must immediately advise the Technical Authority or the NMC after-hours when any information has been received that would be relevant to CSC to make decisions in the event that interventions are required, and when reliable information exists that the offender has:
a. been charged with or is planning to commit a new offence;
b. violated or is about to violate a term or condition of release;
c. not reported and whereabouts are unknown; or,
d. been involved in any other situation which would lead to the conclusion that continued release would constitute an undue risk to society.
