SLED Opportunity · SOUTH DAKOTA · SOUTH DAKOTA
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The Colorado Judicial Department seeks qualified providers for court-ordered parenting classes for parents involved in domestic relations cases. Classes focus on educating parents about the impact on children and co-parenting skills during active court cases.
The State of Colorado Judicial Department, by and through the Office of the State Court Administrator (SCAO), referred to herein as “the Department” issues this statewide Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the purpose of creating a list of qualified Respondents that will offer educational classes for parents who have filed a Domestic Relations (DR) case for Dissolution of Marriage, Legal Separation, or Allocation of Parental Responsibilities in the State of Colorado. Respondents are NOT required to serve the entire State, but may, if they are able to do so. Respondents may respond if interested in performing services in any Judicial District, referred to herein as “District” within the State of Colorado. Pursuant to Colorado statute and court rule, Courts are authorized to order parents to attend parenting classes. Such parenting classes are required by the District or Juvenile Court’s Case Management Order. The purpose of such classes is to educate parents about the impact of the court case on children and teach co-parenting skills and strategies during this period of time for better understanding of what children might be experiencing. This would not be a standard parenting class that is generally a voluntary, educational, or skill-building session, but rather one in the context of an active court case.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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