Active SLED Opportunity · WISCONSIN · WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
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The Wisconsin Department of Corrections provides information on implementing evidence-based program standards for cognitive-behavioral, employment, sex offender, substance use disorder, and virtual programs. This is an informational notice, not a bid, with future solicitations to follow.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WI DOC) has developed and is implementing Evidence-Based Program Standards in the areas of Cognitive-Behavioral Programs, Employment Programs, Sex Offender Treatment, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, and Virtual Program Delivery. The purpose of the standards includes the following: Increase the effectiveness and consistency of service delivery throughout WIDOC; Carefully consider fiscal and human resources; Identify subordinate goals, objectives, and outcomes to form the basis of a policy and procedure guide; Guide curriculum development and implementation; Identify offender risk, needs, and responsivity factors and incorporate them into all aspects of treatment and treatment design; Maximize service benefit by ensuring continuity of care; Utilize evidence-based practices to continually improve program quality and effectiveness. WIDOC Program Standards are aligned with the University of Cincinnati Corrections Institute’s Evidence-Based Correctional Program Checklist; reflect the National Institute of Corrections’ Principles of Effective Intervention; and are grounded in the “What Works” recidivism reduction research. Service standards, curriculum criteria, staff credentialing and training standards, and quality assurance guidelines are delineated within each standards document. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections promulgated Executive Directive 84 in October of 2015. This directive mandates the development of division-specific implementation teams dedicated to working toward a phased approach to alignment with evidence-based program standards. This alignment work will be initiated in the Division of Adult Institutions (DAI), the Division of Community Corrections (DCC) and the Division of Juvenile Corrections (DJC). We fully expect the implementation planning and execution timelines to look very different within and across divisions. This phased or tiered approach to alignment reflects the varied levels of development within our agency and among our contracted service providers. Please take some time to review the five WI DOC program standards provided below, Cognitive-Behavioral Program Standards , Employment Program Standards , Sex Offender Treatment (SOT) Service Standards , Substance Use Disorder Treatment Standards , and Virtual Program Delivery Standards. As WI DOC moves forward with implementation, you will see changes in bid/proposal language included in yet to be conducted solicitations. Your WI DOC Representative will be in contact with you in the future should these standards impact service delivery. Please note that WI DOC posts solicitations (e.g., request for bids, request for proposals) via the Wisconsin eSupplier Portal for bidders. To ensure notification of any related solicitations, please confirm your agency is registered on eSupplier. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Although WI DOC does NOT accept unsolicited business inquiries, if you would like DOC, specifically the Division of Community Corrections (DCC), to learn more about your agency and the client services your agency provides, then please fill out the DCC Potential Service Provider Survey available on the WI DOC website. Thank you.
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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