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The contract involves the development and delivery of specialized training programs targeted at direct care staff, focusing on essential areas such as trauma-informed care, behavioral interventions, restraint prevention, cultural competency, and security protocols related to FTI. These programs aim to enhance the skills and knowledge of care providers to improve the quality of care and ensure safety within their working environments. The contract is issued as a subcontract by the Oregon Department of Human Services and aligns with the NAICS code 611430, which pertains to professional and management development training services. This subcontract opportunity was posted on November 20, 2025, with a response deadline extending to December 31, 2029, allowing ample time for interested parties to prepare submissions. Details regarding the exact location of performance and points of contact remain unspecified in the publicly available information. The contract's scope emphasizes a comprehensive approach toward staff development, incorporating culturally competent practices and secure handling protocols, reflecting the agency’s commitment to improving direct care service delivery within the state of Oregon.

General Info

Development and delivery of trauma-informed, behavioral, cultural competency training for Oregon care staff.

Agency

Oregon Department of Human ServicesView Agency

NAICS

611430 - Professional and Management Development TrainingView NAICS

Place of Performance

OR, USA

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NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of S-10000-00013620.

The full solicitation package (5 documents), including the RFP, is on the prime solicitation, not on this scope.

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RFA for Expansion of Qualified Residential Treatment Programs QRTP ages 10 to 18

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AgencyOregon Department of Human Services
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Development and delivery of training programs for direct care staff on trauma-informed care, behavioral interventions, restraint prevention, cultural competency, and FTI security protocols.

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RFA for Expansion of Qualified Residential Treatment Programs QRTP ages 10 to 18
Solicitation # S-10000-00013620
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS) has issued a Request for Applications (RFA) under solicitation number S-10000-00013620 for the statewide expansion of Qualified Residential Treatment Programs (QRTP) serving children aged 10 to 18 who are in the legal care and custody of ODHS. This solicitation aims to increase the availability and capacity of residential treatment services designed to provide behavioral rehabilitation and mental health support to youth with psychosocial and emotional disorders. The contract scope includes compliance with Oregon-specific statutes, administrative rules, and regulatory standards such as Senate Bill 710 (2021) addressing restraint and seclusion practices. Eligible applicants must submit a comprehensive Application Packet, including an Applicant Information and Certification Sheet, a Technical Response limited to 30 pages, a Responsibility Inquiry addressing financial and legal qualifications, and optionally a Disclosure Exemption Affidavit if business confidentiality claims apply. Applications are due by December 31, 2029. The evaluation is pass/fail based on whether applicants meet compliance with pertinent Oregon Administrative Rules, Residential Licensed Child Caring Agency standards, and QRTP-specific requirements. A competitive pricing structure aligned with state contract provisions is expected but specific pricing and contract values are not disclosed in the solicitation documents. The resulting contract, exemplified by the included sample contract documents, will be a personal/professional services agreement with detailed terms concerning effective dates, compensation, insurance requirements, confidentiality, and performance oversight. Contract administration emphasizes compliance with security protocols for handling sensitive information such as Federal Tax Information and Social Security Administration data. Contractors must undergo state-mandated background checks for all personnel with client contact potential and comply with conflict of interest and exclusion provisions, including diligence to avoid any association with parties listed on federal exclusion databases. Payment will be processed through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), with invoices submitted to the ODHS Contract Administrator. Contract deliverables focus on maintaining high standards of care, adherence to contract terms, and provision of behavioral rehabilitation services under the oversight of ODHS child welfare authorities. Contract amendments, monitoring, and acceptance of work are managed by ODHS with requisite certifications ensuring contractor responsibility, legal compliance, and non-discrimination policies. This solicitation seeks qualified agencies that can demonstrate legal, financial, and operational capability to expand Oregon’s QRTP capacity to serve the needs of vulnerable youth in state custody.
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