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Group Competency Restoration Therapy Sessions

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The contract requires the provision of group therapy sessions aimed at restoring legal competency in defendants by delivering structured educational programming that builds legal knowledge and enhances decision-making abilities. Sessions must employ a variety of instructional methods to accommodate different learning styles and cognitive needs, ensuring participants develop the foundational skills necessary to understand court proceedings and participate meaningfully in their own defense. The work is performed under a subcontract arrangement with the Colorado Department of Human Services, Office of Behavioral Health, and is aligned with the NAICS code for other psychiatric and substance use facilities. The solicitation was posted in July 2026 with a response deadline set for June 2027, indicating an anticipated project start in the near future. Services are expected to be delivered within Colorado, though specific locations are not designated, allowing flexibility in implementation across the state’s correctional or behavioral health facilities. The focus is on therapeutic interventions that bridge clinical care with legal competency requirements, emphasizing the integration of behavioral health practices with the criminal justice system. There is no set-aside classification specified, suggesting the opportunity is open to qualified subcontractors regardless of business size or ownership characteristics. Performance must align with state standards for competency restoration and may involve coordination with court systems, legal professionals, and treatment teams to ensure participant progress is documented and reported appropriately.

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Group therapy to restore legal competency in Colorado defendants through structured, individualized educational programming.

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Colorado → CDHS - Office Of Behavioral HealthView Agency

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621399 - Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health PractitionersView NAICS

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AgencyColorado → CDHS - Office Of Behavioral Health
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Conduct group therapy sessions using diverse instructional methods to teach legal knowledge and decision-making skills to defendants undergoing competency restoration.

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