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Community Residential Facility (CRF) - Thunder Woman Healing Lodge Society

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21120-22-3905558Canada

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The contract intends to award the provision of community residential facility (CRF) services in Toronto, Ontario to the Thunder Woman Healing Lodge Society. This CRF will serve adult offenders under federal jurisdiction who have been conditionally released into the community, including those on statutory release or Long-Term Supervision Orders. The facility is to provide 24-hour residential accommodation, meals that meet Canadian nutritional standards, and comprehensive support services such as crisis management, life skills development, and assistance accessing medical, mental health, and employment resources. It will also handle security measures including constant awake staff presence, offender monitoring, and incident reporting to the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC). Additional specialized programs and services may be requested by CSC on a case-by-case basis, including substance abuse treatment, correctional programming, personal support, and Indigenous spiritual advisory services. The contract period is seven months with options to extend twice for an additional year each, and the estimated total value is approximately $815,914 excluding taxes. The opportunity is set aside exclusively for an Indigenous supplier under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business, recognizing that the Thunder Woman Healing Lodge Society is uniquely qualified due to its experience, mandate, and geographic presence. The successful contractor must comply with rigorous security requirements, maintain necessary staff certifications, and ensure facilities meet all relevant health, safety, and accessibility standards. Interested suppliers with relevant experience have until June 30, 2026, to submit statements of capability, but if no qualified alternative bidders emerge, the contract will be awarded to the pre-identified supplier.

General Info

Awarding Thunder Woman Healing Lodge $815,914 contract for Indigenous community residential facility services, seven months.

Agency

Government of Canada → Correctional Service of Canada

NAICS

623990 - Other Residential Care Facilities View NAICS

Place of Performance

Toronto, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

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Security Requirements Check List (SRCL) for Contract 21120-22-3905558

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Correctional Service of Canada
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Government of Canada → Correctional Service of Canada
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Mbinwi GhogomuContracting Authority

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Advanced Contract Award Notice (ACAN) Community Residential Facility (CRF) - Thunder Woman Healing Lodge Society An advanced contract award notice (ACAN) is a public notice indicating to the supplier community that a department or agency intends to award a contract for goods, services or construction to a pre-identified supplier, thereby allowing other suppliers to signal their interest in bidding, by submitting a statement of capabilities. If no supplier submits a statement of capabilities that meets the requirements set out in the ACAN, on or before the closing date and time stated in the ACAN, the contracting officer may then proceed with the award to the pre-identified supplier. 1. Definition of the requirement: Policy on Reciprocal Procurement: the Policy on Reciprocal Procurement does not apply to this procurement. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), as part of the criminal justice system and respecting the rule of law, contributes to public safety by actively encouraging and assisting offenders to become law-abiding citizens, while exercising reasonable, safe, secure and humane control. This includes: • Management of offenders during their transition from the institution to the community, and while on supervision; and • Ensuring the safety and security of members of the public, victims, staff and offenders in the community. While decisions on the conditional release of offenders fall under the responsibility of the Parole Board of Canada, CSC is responsible for supervising offenders under federal jurisdiction on conditional release in the community until the end of their sentences and offenders subject to Long-Term Supervision Orders. Community Residential Facilities (CRFs) provide a bridge between the institution and the community, ensuring that suitable accommodation, support systems and monitoring are in place to assist conditionally released offenders to become law-abiding citizens. The statement of work for CRFs includes, but is not limited to the following: 1.1 Objectives: Provide accommodation, monitoring, general support and assistance to offenders under federal jurisdiction who have been released to the community on conditional release, statutory release, and those subject to Long-Term Supervision Orders. 1.2 Tasks: The CRF must provide twenty-four (24) hour residential services to adult offenders. These services include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Providing beds to offenders referred by CSC and accepted by the CRF; 2. Providing three (3) meals a day. Meals must meet health and nutritional requirements in accordance with Canada’s Food Guide; 3. Developing a Resident Action Plan and monitoring and supporting offender activities against the Community Strategy, Resident Action Plan and Correctional Plan; 4. Assisting offenders in areas including but not limited to: crisis management, personal or family problems, education, literacy, employment, budgeting, life skills; 5. Assisting offenders to secure services appropriate for their needs or for public safety requirements, such as substance abuse services, income support, employment services, medical (including mental health) and dental services; 6. Providing offenders with a supportive group living environment; 7. Providing first aid services to offenders including having a first aid kit available and ensuring at least one staff member on each shift has valid St-John’s Ambulance and CPR certifications; 8. Recording and incorporating pertinent information on individual offenders into the offender case file. Treating all sensitive or protected offender information in accordance with the security requirements of the contract; 9. Providing static and dynamic security services including having staff on-site and awake 24 hours per day, performing offender counts, monitoring offender activities and destinations, and notifying CSC when offenders’ behaviour deteriorates or when offenders abscond from the CRF or are unlawfully at large; 10. Providing Monthly Utilization Reports, Monthly Living Allowance Reports, Incident/occurrence reports as they occur, as requested by CSC; 11. If applicable and where required, the CRF must ensure that the accommodations are suitable and safe for children residing in the CRF with their legal guardian in accordance with CSC policies; 12. In accordance with its needs and at its own discretion, CSC may request that the CRF provide enhanced or specialized services to support the placement of high needs offenders. The services to be provided will be negotiated on a case-by-case basis. Depending on the CRF/location, the work may also include the following; 1. Delivery of a residential substance-abuse treatment program; 2. Delivery of the Integrated Correctional Program Model; 3. Provision of classroom space for program delivery; 4. Provision of a personal escort, as required, to accompany offenders outside the facility; 5. Provision of personal support worker services for offenders with mental health issues; 6. Supervision of the collection of urine samples and forwarding them for analysis; 7. Provision of In-Reach services; 8. Provision of reporting centre services; and 9. Provision of Indigenous Spiritual Advisory services. 1.3 Expected results: Assisting conditionally released offenders to safely and successfully reintegrate into the community as law abiding citizens. 1.4 Performance standards: The CRF and its officers, servants and subcontractors must comply with all applicable legislation and CSC’s Commissioner’s Directives (CDs), the Standard Operating Practice on Official Languages, and other Standards. The CRF must be in compliance with all applicable territorial, provincial, municipal and local legislation and regulations. The CRF premises and equipment must conform to applicable zoning, health, safety, building and fire codes and regulations. The CRF must have written plans for dealing with fire, medical emergencies (including pandemic situations) and natural disasters, and the CRF staff must be trained accordingly. The CRF must provide a copy of these plans to the Project Authority. The CRF must ensure that staff members, volunteers and students have the qualifications required and receive proper training and orientation prior to assuming responsibility for their duties. The CRF must also provide ongoing training to staff, volunteers and placement students essential for their assigned duties and responsibilities. The CRF must ensure that staff, volunteers and placement students have reached the age of majority in the province of operation. If applicable and where required, the CRF must provide a strategy to accommodate diverse cultures and spiritualties, including, but not limited to, Indigenous culture and spirituality. 1.5 Deliverables: 1.5.1 To provide twenty-four (24) hour residential services to adult offenders that include, but are not limited to: 1. Beds, and meals or meal allowances, or both; 2. Referral services to community support groups and other agencies; 3. Storage and access of offenders to their medication and personal effects; 4. Static and dynamic security; 5. Staff orientation, training and development; 6. Reporting; and 7. Enhanced Services as requested by CSC. 1.5.2 Paper consumption: a. Should printed material be required, double sided printing in black and white format is the default unless otherwise specified by the Project Authority. b. The Contractor must ensure printed material is on paper with a minimum recycled content of 30% and/or certified as originating from a sustainably managed forest. c. The Contractor must recycle unneeded printed documents (in accordance with Security Requirements). 1.6 Constraints: 1.6.1 Location of work: a. The Contractor must perform the work in Toronto, Ontario. b. Travel i. Travel may be required for the performance of the work under this contract. 1.6.2 Language of Work: The contractor must perform all work in English, French or both official languages as requested by the offenders. 1.6.3 Security Requirements: This contract includes the following security requirements: SECURITY REQUIREMENT FOR CANADIAN SUPPLIER: PWGSC FILE No. 21120-22-3905558 1. The Contractor/Offeror must, at all times during the performance of the Contract/Standing Offer, hold a valid Designated Organization Screening (DOS) with approved Document Safeguarding at the level of PROTECTED B. 2. The Contractor/Offeror personnel requiring access to PROTECTED information, assets or site(s) must EACH hold a valid RELIABILITY STATUS, granted or approved by the CSP, PWGSC. 3. The Contractor MUST NOT utilize its Information Technology systems to electronically process, produce or store PROTECTED information until the CSP, PWGSC has issued written approval. After approval has been granted or approved, these tasks may be performed at the level of PROTECTED B including an IT Link at the level of PROTECTED B. 4. Subcontracts which contain security requirements are NOT to be awarded without the prior written permission of the CSP, PWGSC. 5. The Contractor/Offeror must comply with the provisions of the: (a) Security Requirements Check List and security guide (if applicable), attached at Annex A; (b) Contract Security Manual (Latest Edition) 2. Criteria for assessment of the statement of capabilities (minimum essential requirements): Any interested supplier must demonstrate by way of a statement of capabilities that it meets the following requirements: A. Must have a minimum of two (2) years experience, obtained within the last five (5) years prior to the closing date of this ACAN, in working with adult offenders on conditional release; B. Must have a minimum of two (2) years experience, obtained within the last five (5) years prior to the closing date of this ACAN, in providing accommodation to offenders in a residential setting. 3. Applicability of the trade agreement(s) to the procurement This procurement is not subject to any trade agreement. 4. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business This procurement is set-aside for an Indigenous Supplier in accordance with the government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB). Therefore, only suppliers who meet the definition of an Indigenous business, as defined in the PSIB, may submit a statement of capabilities. 5. Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement(s) This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement. 6. Justification for the Pre-Identified Supplier There is a restricted number of qualified service providers in the area of Toronto, Ontario who are willing and available to provide residential services to Indigenous offenders on conditional release in order to meet CSC’s offender accommodation needs in the community. This Supplier is the only Canadian organization that can perform the scope of work, given its history, experience and familiarity with the level of information required to complete the tasks identified in the scope of work. This Supplier is uniquely positioned to provide these services given its specific mandate to provide accommodation, monitoring, general support and assistance to offenders under federal jurisdiction who have been released to the community on conditional release, and those subject to Long-Term Supervision Orders. The pre-identified supplier meets all of the minimum essential requirements described in this ACAN. 7. Government Contracts Regulations Exception(s) The following exception to the Government Contracts Regulations is invoked for this procurement under subsection: (d) only one person is capable of performing the contract. 8. Exclusions and/or Limited Tendering Reasons This procurement is not subject to any trade agreement. 9. Ownership of Intellectual Property There are no intellectual property terms in the contract. 10. Period of the proposed contract or delivery date The proposed contract is for a period of seven (7) months, from Contract Award to March 31, 2027 with an option to extend the contract for two (2) additional one (1) -year periods. 11. Cost estimate of the proposed contract The estimated value of the contract, including option(s), is $815,914.08 (GST/HST extra). 12. Name and address of the pre-identified supplier Name: Thunder Women Healing Lodge Society (Niigaan M’Nikeng Healing Lodge) Address: 161 Spadina Rd, Toronto Ontario, M5R 2T9 13. Suppliers' right to submit a statement of capabilities Suppliers who consider themselves fully qualified and available to provide the goods, services or construction services described in the ACAN, may submit a statement of capabilities in writing to the contact person identified in this notice on or before the closing date and time of this notice. The statement of capabilities must clearly demonstrate how the supplier meets the advertised requirements. 14. Closing date and time for a submission of a statement of capabilities The closing date and time for accepting statements of capabilities is June 30th, 2026, at 2:00 PM ET. 15. Inquiries and submission of statements of capabilities Inquiries and statement of capabilities are to be directed to: Mbinwi Ghogomu 340 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, ON K1A 0P9 Telephone: 343-549-7179 E-mail: Mbinwi.Ghogomu@csc-scc.gc.ca

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