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Transition Planning and Case Management Services

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This contract involves the development and implementation of individualized transition plans tailored for youth, encompassing educational support, family reintegration, vocational guidance, and coordination of services following release. The focus is on facilitating a smooth reintegration process by addressing various aspects critical to the youth's successful transition, including academic advancement, reconnecting with family, career preparation, and ongoing support after release. Issued by the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, this subcontract falls under the NAICS code 621320, which pertains to mental health and substance abuse facilities. The solicitation was posted on October 14, 2025, with a response deadline set for September 1, 2026. Although specific details regarding the location of performance and points of contact are not provided, this contract clearly aims to support juvenile justice-involved youth through comprehensive case management and tailored transition planning services.

General Info

Development of youth transition plans for education, family reintegration, vocational guidance, post-release support.

Agency

Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)View Agency

NAICS

621320 - Offices of OptometristsView NAICS

Place of Performance

FL, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of RFP-14112.

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

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Moderate-Risk Residential Program for Females Ages 12–18 Requiring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Overlay Services (28 Beds)

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AgencyFlorida Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)
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Develop and implement individualized transition plans for youth, including educational support, family reintegration, vocational guidance, and post-release coordination.

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Moderate-Risk Residential Program for Females Ages 12–18 Requiring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Overlay Services (28 Beds)
Solicitation # RFP-14112
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice is soliciting proposals to operate a moderate-risk residential program with 28 beds for females aged 12 to 18 requiring specialized Mental Health Overlay Services (MHOS) and/or Substance Abuse Treatment Overlay Services (SAOS). The program must incorporate innovative delinquency programming alongside comprehensive treatment services and support, including health and nursing care, integration of electronic health records (FDJJ 10030), academic instruction, and career and technical education. Services are detailed extensively in multiple attachments to the solicitation and must comply with applicable Florida Administrative Codes and statutes governing juvenile justice, health care, and mental health treatment. The facility may be located in a Department-owned building in Greenville, Florida, or in a Respondent-owned or leased site within the state. The Department requires flexibility to adjust bed usage in response to treatment demands throughout the contract period beginning September 1, 2026, and extending through August 31, 2029. This competitive procurement emphasizes a trade-off evaluation process considering technical merit, past performance, and financial proposals to determine best value rather than lowest price alone. Proposals must demonstrate a thorough program design that addresses the unique needs of adolescent females, incorporating risk and protective factors to promote positive behavioral outcomes. Key personnel, including program leadership and clinical staff, must meet specified licensure and qualification standards, maintain minimum wage requirements for direct care staff, and adhere to detailed staffing and organizational criteria. Subcontracting requires prior Department approval, and ongoing compliance is monitored through required reporting, including monthly vacancy reports and adherence to health, safety, and operational standards. The solicitation includes stringent submission standards, mandatory certifications—such as a Drug-Free Workplace and attestation regarding foreign control—and detailed proposal preparation instructions to ensure completeness and fair evaluation. Payment is fixed-price based on defined per diem rates with the possibility of unit adjustments, though an overall contract value is not provided. The Department retains authority for inspection and acceptance of the facility and services to ensure all contractual and regulatory requirements are met before and during performance.
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