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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JULY 17, 2015 FBO #4984
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Q -- Expressive Therapies using Art, Music, Dance/Movement (or other physical recreation activities), Drama, or Poetry/Creative Writing in an integrated way to foster human growth, development, and healing. - CSOSA-15-Q-0180

Notice Date
7/15/2015
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
611710 — Educational Support Services
 
Contracting Office
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, Office of the Director, Procurement Management Staff, 633 Indiana Avenue, NW, Suite 880, Washington, District of Columbia, 20004-2902
 
ZIP Code
20004-2902
 
Solicitation Number
CSOSA-15-Q-0180
 
Archive Date
7/25/2015
 
Point of Contact
Gregory, Phone: 202-220-5354
 
E-Mail Address
Gregory.Young@csosa.gov
(Gregory.Young@csosa.gov)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Expressive Therapies using Art, Music, Dance/Movement (or other physical recreation activities), Drama, or Poetry/Creative Writing in an integrated way to foster human growth, development, and healing. Expressive therapies use art, music, dance/movement (or other physical recreation activities), drama, or poetry/creative writing in an integrated way to foster human growth, development, and healing. The Government seeks a contractor to deliver expressive therapy as a complement to individual counseling and behavioral interventions provided at CSOSA. The contractor will provide these services to offenders who may also be participating in group interventions focused on changing criminal thinking, anger management, substance use, education, and employment skills development. The contractor will engage in expressive arts therapy to assist group participants in a variety of verbal and non-verbal expression in order to assist participants in exploring and potentially transforming emotional and social issues that are barriers to successful completion of a behavioral intervention and ultimately a period of probation or supervised release. The contractor may emphasize one or a combination of expressive therapies in their approach. Art Therapy - encourages clients to use art media, images, sound, digital photography, videography, computer-generated images, and the creative process as part of a therapeutic process to reconcile emotional conflicts, foster self-awareness, develop social skills, manage behavior, solve problems, reduce anxiety. Music Therapy - provides clients with activities geared toward creating music, music production, singing, moving to, and or listening to music. These activities provide clients with opportunities to express themselves in verbal and non-verbal ways in order to increase motivation to change and engage in activities that promote education or healing. Drama Therapy - uses a drama/theater process, products and associations to achieve therapeutic goals. Drama therapy provides clients with opportunities to tell his or her story to solve a problem, achieve a catharsis, extend the depth and breadth of inner experience, and increase flexibility in ways to address personal challenges. Dance/Movement Therapy - uses movement, dance, and other forms of physical activity to help clients draw a connection between body and mind. These techniques are intended to help clients increase mind-body awareness so that they may use movement to facilitate healthy feeling, cognition, and behavior. Poetry/Creative Writing Therapy - relies on reading, discussing, and creating poetry or other forms of literature to help clients gain understanding of their feelings, develop empathy, enhance motivation, clarify personal goals, and identify alternative solutions to common challenges in personal behavior and relationships. Integrated arts (also known as multimodal) therapy - involves two or more expressive therapies to foster awareness, encourage emotional growth, and enhance relationship with others. While it emphasizes the interrelatedness of the arts, it integrates a variety of activities that may consist of any of the aforementioned types of expressive therapy. These types of expressive therapies are used to complement traditional psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other behavioral interventions. The application of expressive therapies is intended to encourage clients: Self-direction and action toward behavioral change. Emotional reparation Personal meaning and understanding Sense of well-being Conflict resolution skills Flexibility in perceiving thoughts and emotions that precede behavior Awareness of and skill in applying mind-body solutions to mood disorders or stress Healthy attachments with peers, family, and intimate partners. The Government will issue award(s) to a contractor(s) who can at minimum deliver Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Poetry/Creative Writing Therapy, or Integrated Arts Therapy. The Government anticipates awarding up to 1,976 therapy sessions (including IDT meetings) per option period. The Government may award one contact to a bidder who can perform all of the following types of therapy. The Government may also award multiple contracts in quantities less than 1,976 sessions to ensure a diversity of the following types of therapy.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/CSOSA/OD/WashingtonDC/CSOSA-15-Q-0180/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: CSOSA provides these services to offenders supervised in the community and in a residential setting. The Government may direct the contractor(s) to perform services at any of the following locations:, Community-based Supervision Service Locations:, •4415 South Capitol Street SW, Washington, DC, •3850 South Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC, •1418 Good Hope Road SE, Washington, DC, •633 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC, •601 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC, •300 Indiana Avenue NW, Washington, DC, •800 North Capitol Street NW, Washington, DC, •25 K Street NE, Washington, DC, •910 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC, •1230 Taylor Street NW, Washington, DC, •4925 East Capitol Street SE, Washington, DC, Residential Service Locations:, •Reentry and Sanctions Center, 1900 Massachusetts Avenue SE, Washington, DC, •Correctional Treatment Facility, 1901 E Street SE, Washington, DC, Washington DC, District of Columbia, 20004, United States
Zip Code: 20004
 
Record
SN03798754-W 20150717/150716000357-2ffcebeb5f9054097c92fc7c08b4352c (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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