SLED Opportunity · HAWAII · STATE OF HAWAII
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State of Hawaii seeks providers for client-centered domestic violence shelter services including shelter, food, safety, and emergency alternative accommodations for clients and their children.
The PROVIDER shall provide Domestic Violence Shelter services that: Are age and developmentally appropriate, client-centered, designed to meet the unique needs of the clients and build on their strengths to promote and enhance their safety and independence. Service planning and delivery and discharge planning shall be designed in conjunction with the clients to the extent possible and shall be guided by the clients’ needs, desires, and perspectives. Service activities may need to be scheduled outside of normal office hours, such as in the evenings or on the weekends, to accommodate the clients’ schedules. The PROVIDER shall be responsible for delivering the following services for clients and their children: a. Shelter: Provide clients and their children with assistance for shelter, food, safety, and other essentials. b. Emergency Alternative Accommodations: May be arranged if there is no bed space at the PROVIDER's shelter or when cooperative living in the shelter is not in the best interest of the client or their children. These accommodations are intended to occur in limited, ad hoc situations, depending on the shelter being at capacity or to meet the specific needs of a client, and are otherwise analogous to services provided at the PROVIDER's shelter (i.e., in another contracted provider’s shelter).
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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