RFP R39584 Drug and Alcohol Substance Abuse Treatment

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The Wyandotte County Adult Drug Court is a post-conviction program that targets non-violent, intensive supervision probationers who have been assessed through the LS/CMI & WRNA (Level of Service/Case Management Inventory & Women’s Risk/Needs Assessment) at moderate to high risk to re-offend and whose compliance with intensive supervision is hindered by substance addiction. Candidates referred to the drug court program are in violation of their current probation contract for “conditional” violations and face possible imposition of sentence. The Wyandotte County Adult Drug Court is run in accordance with evidence-based practices and adheres to the Best Practices Standards as established by the National Association of Drug Court Professionals.

Project Scope

It is the intent of the Unified Government to procure a Certified and licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor(s) to provide the following clinical services for the Adult Drug Court as managed by the Department of Community Corrections

  • Substance Abuse Evaluations/Assessment
  • Level I and Level II outpatient treatment (individual and group)
  • Residential/Intermediate Treatment
  • Reintegration Services Treatment

The Adult Drug Court has a daily capacity of 30 to 40 active participants. The average length of the program is 12 to 18 months for those completing. Participants are a mix of AAPS, SB123 and Community Corrections direct pay. Specific task of the objective include:

  1. Provide substance abuse evaluations/assessments to adult probationers.
  2. Provide outpatient substance abuse treatment to adult probationers (Level I and Level II).
  3. Provide residential/intermediate treatment services to adult probationers. (if provided by your agency)
  4. Provide reintegration services treatment to adult probationers. (if provided by your agency)
  5. Provide requested reports, in an agreed upon format, regarding attendance, participation, progress, changes in treatment plan, etc… to the supervising officer or his/her designee at designated intervals.
  6. Maintain appropriate clinical documentation on all clients served. g) Participate in the Adult Drug Court Staffing/Team meetings on a weekly basis. Maintain records to be shared with the Unified Government Department of Corrections of the drug court participant’s treatment levels, sessions, transition, and service hours for the purpose of program evaluation.

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When

  • Thursday, February 01, 2024 | 02:00 PM

Location

Office of the Unified Clerk, Municipal Office Building, 701 North 7th Street, Suite 323, Kansas City, KS, 66101, View Map

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