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Professional Training Services - School Threat Assessment Team Training

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2025-RFP-0065State & Local

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Sacramento County is seeking qualified training providers to deliver a comprehensive 16-hour course on school threat assessment team training, targeting K-12 school safety professionals, law enforcement, and other stakeholders within the Central California region. The training emphasizes adult learning techniques, including problem-based discussions, case studies, tabletop exercises, and collaborative activities, to equip participants with practical skills in recognizing and preventing targeted violence in schools through a multidisciplinary threat assessment approach. The curriculum covers essential topics such as threat assessment principles, behavioral indicators, legal frameworks, and collaboration strategies with public safety partners, ensuring an advanced, research-based understanding of behavioral threat assessment methodologies, investigative techniques, and management strategies. The selected provider must deliver the course in accordance with California state laws, including Education, Penal, and Welfare and Institutions Codes, and secure approval from the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES). The contract, initially for one year with options for two additional renewals, requires up to eight in-person presentations across a broad geographic area covering 34 counties, often necessitating travel outside Sacramento. Cost proposals should be detailed, accounting for travel, accommodations, materials, and other expenses, with the total contract value ranging from $50,000 to $200,000. The county emphasizes flexibility in scheduling and location, with the understanding that courses may be held in various counties within the region.

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California → Sacramento County ProcurementView Agency

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541340 - Drafting ServicesView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Exhibit-C_Federal-Provisions.pdf

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DRAFT_Contract_Sacramento_County_issued_to_awarded_vendor_2025-RFP-0065.pdf

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Professional_Training_Services_-_School_Threat_Assessment_Team_Training.pdf

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Risk_Assessment_Questionnaire.pdf

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AgencyCalifornia → Sacramento County Procurement
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General work description:Sacramento County is requesting proposals from qualified presenters with demonstrated experience in providing instruction on the topic of school threat assessment team training.SCHOOL THREAT ASSESSMENT TEAM TRAININGSacramento County is requesting proposals from qualified presenters with demonstrated experience in providing instruction on the topic of school threat assessment teams.Instruction will incorporate adult learning techniques including problem-based facilitated discussions, real-world case studies, tabletop exercises and learning activities for a multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach in threat assessment team creation and management.The 16-hour course must be designed to actively engage participants in practical approaches in the recognition of targeted violence on school campuses and prevention through the use of a multi-disciplinary threat assessment team. Subjects must focus on training law enforcement and school safety personnel to conduct threat assessments when there is an identified threat to school safety. Course must be designed at an advanced level to enhance participants’ knowledge, skills and abilities in a practical, research and evidence-based behavioral threat assessment methodology, investigative techniques and development of management strategies to address school-based threats.The target audience for this course is K-12 school safety professionals and stakeholders, including law enforcement professionals, teachers, principals, counselors, school psychologists, administrators, mental health professionals, and school district personnel with security responsibilities operating within the Central California Intelligence Center’s area of responsibility. I.            MINIMUM COURSE CONTENT WILL INCLUDE:Background of threat assessment.Justification for threat assessment.Threat assessment research principles.Threat assessment risk factors.Behavioral indicators related to attacks against K-12 school.Concept and advantages of a community-based, multidisciplinary threat assessment system.Training labs, case studies and tabletop exercises applying principles learned.Guidance on effective collaboration with public safety partners.Threat management strategies, including mental health, administrative, civil and criminal strategies.California Education Codes relating to school safety and homicidal threats or perceived threats at school or school activity.California Penal Codes relating to Gun Violence Restraining Orders, including execution of lawful search warrant.California Welfare and Institutions Codes, Tarasoff Duty or Duty to Protect, relating to mental health, weapons seizure, or potential criminal conduct.II.          COURSE CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTSThis sixteen (16) hour class must be approved for our use by California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) by the time of delivery.  III.        COUNTY CONTRACT REQUIREMENTSUpon selection, training provider will sign a one (1)-year contract to provide up to eight (8) in-person presentations of the above stated training content in Section I. This County contract will be written with the option, upon mutual agreement, to sign two (2) additional one (1)-year renewals, for a total of three (3) years.IV.         AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY Central California Intelligence Center has an area of responsibility spanning thirty-four counties, from the Oregon border to Bakersfield. Because of this area, training classes will often be held outside the Sacramento region, making travel necessary. The following are the counties covered by the Central California Intelligence Center:Northern RegionSiskiyou, Modoc, Trinity, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, Glenn, Butte, Plumas, Colusa, Yuba, SutterCentral RegionYolo, Solano, Sacramento, Sierra, Nevada, Placer, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Alpine, Mono, Inyo, AmadorSouthern RegionTuolumne, Merced, Madera, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Kern, MariposaBy submitting a proposal, it is with the understanding that a course could be presented in any of these locations at any time.  V.          FINANCIAL EXPECTATIONSWhen determining course costs, consider the following: mileage; airline costs; rental car costs; travel time; cost of meals, lodging, and fuel; cost of any published course materials needed to present the training curriculum. Each of these should be taken into consideration when drafting proposal. Cost proposal must be itemized to include these items that apply to the course. Neither the Central California Intelligence Center nor the County of Sacramento will be responsible for any additional costs outside of the agreed upon contract price.