STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following: 1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare. 2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population. 3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD 4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education 5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work. 6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs. 7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC. 8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following: i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques; ii. Trauma Informed Care; iii. Cultural Competency; iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx 9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence. 10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400. 11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met: i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract. ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B. iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781. iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42. 12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by: i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or, ii. An individual who: (1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or (2) is a registered nurse. 13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215 14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas: i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources; ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides; iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans; iv. Discharge planning; v. Documentation of service delivery; and vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
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Samples: Co Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders Services Contract, Co Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders Services Contract, Co Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17600318616 Grantee Name: Cenikor Foundation Contract Number: HHS000663700010 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 69689693 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI08354-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17508274697 Grantee Name: Volunteers of America Texas Contract Number: HHS000663700176 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 73162083 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. A. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) x. has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) b. is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
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Samples: Co Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD.
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As practice as outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and ), or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, Texas may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that the LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17528112685 Grantee Name: North Texas Behavioral Health Authority Contract Number: HHS000779800004 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 000000000 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01
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Samples: Grant Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the followingshall:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision Supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement Statement of workWork and SUD UM Guidelines.
63. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, Ensure that all direct care staff review all policies and procedures related to the Program or supervising treatment services shall be QCCsorganization on an annual basis.
74. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” Ensure compliance for Personnel Practices and Development with TAC located at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCCfollowing link: 448 Title 25 Part 1 xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/public/readtac$ext.ViewTAC?tac_view=4&ti=25&pt=1 &ch=448 and System Agency SUD UM Guideline requirements located at the following link: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/doing-business-hhs/provider-portals/behavioral- health-services-providers/substance-use-disorder-service-providers.
85. Within 90 ninety (90) business days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical delivery direct care staff shall have specific documented training in on the following:
i. Motivational Interviewing Techniques or Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniquesTherapy;
ii. Trauma Informed CareTrauma-informed care;
iii. Cultural Competencycompetency;
iv. Harm reduction trainings;
v. HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 training; and
vi. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website website: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
6. Ensure all direct care staff complete annual education on HIPAA and 42 CFR Part 2 training.
7. Ensure all direct care staff complete a minimum of ten (10) hours of training each State Fiscal Year in any of the following areas:
i. Motivational Interviewing Techniques;
ii. Cultural competencies;
iii. Reproductive health education;
iv. Risk and harm reduction strategies;
v. Trauma Informed Care; or
vi. Suicide prevention and intervention.
8. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
9. Grantee shall have a clinical Program Director known as a “Program Director” with at least two (2) years of post- QCC licensure experience providing SUD treatment.
10. SUD counseling shall be provided by a QCC, or Chemical Dependency Counselor Intern. SUD education and life skills training shall be provided by counselors or individuals who have appropriate specialized education and expertise. All counselor interns shall work under the direct Supervision of a QCC.
11. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the their licensee's ’s ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's ’s scope of practice or of licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's ’s license authorization or professional competence.
1012. Individual counseling shall be provided by Develop a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140policy and procedure on staff training, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I)available for System Agency review, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-Iinformation is gathered from Clients in a respectful, LMFT-A nonthreatening, and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurseculturally competent manner.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct Adapt services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management and accommodate persons as appropriate to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215meet the needs of special populations.
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test Adhere to TAC requirement related to Additional Requirements for Adolescent Programs regarding direct care staff knowledge, skills, and abilities.
15. Ensure direct care staff in adolescent Programs have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide certificates services to adolescents, as they relate to the individual’s job duties.
16. Demonstrate through documented training, credentials and/or experience that all direct care staff are proficient in areas pertaining to adolescent services, including but not limited to areas regarding: substance use, misuse and substance use disorder treatment specific to adolescent treatment; appropriate treatment strategies, including family engagement strategies; and emotional, developmental, and mental health issues for adolescents.
17. Choose and implement with fidelity one (1) of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areasevidence-based models:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;Cannabis Youth Treatment Series (CYT); or
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;Seeking Safety Treatment Series; or
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;The Seven Challenges; or
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services Grantee may choose to use additional models, practices, or curricula that are culturally, linguistically, evidence-based and developmentally appropriateapproved in writing by System Agency.
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Samples: Grant Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. and Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17416841983 Grantee Name: Human Services of Southeast Texas dba Spindletop MHMR Contract Number: HHS000663700056 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 87734489 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17600318616 Grantee Name: Cenikor Foundation Contract Number: HHS000663700201 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 69689693 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Grant Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.. System Agency Solicitation No. HHS0006637 System Agency Contract No. HHS000663700211
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) x. has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) b. is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
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Samples: Co Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders (Copsd) Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17600326627 Grantee Name: Tri County Behavioral Healthcare Contract Number: HHS000886900001 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 102639093 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01
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Samples: Grant Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17427953322 Grantee Name: Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center Contract Number: HHS000663700211 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 965806432 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI08354-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17519458446 001 Grantee Name: Plainview Serenity Center, Inc. Contract Number: HHS000663700111 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 802807545 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 1741658460 001 Grantee Name: South Texas Substance Abuse Recovery Services, Inc. Contract Number: HHS000663700060 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 80264799 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Grant Agreement
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17427953322 Grantee Name: Bluebonnet Trails Community MHMR Center Contract Number: HHS000663700125 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 965806432 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI08354-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Grant Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17418733337 Grantee Name: Fort Bend Regional Council on Substance Abuse, Inc. Contract Number: HHS000663700131 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 45308355 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Grant Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD.
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education.
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
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Samples: HHS Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17508274697 Grantee Name: Volunteers of America Texas Contract Number: HHS000663700210 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 73162083 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Health and Human Services Contract
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD.
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. a. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. b. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. c. Cultural Competency;; and
iv. d. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website website: xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As practice as outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. a. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. b. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. c. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-board- approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. d. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. a. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. b. An individual who:
(1) i. has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) or ii. is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27- Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Abuse- Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. a. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. b. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. c. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. d. Discharge planning;
v. e. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. f. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
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STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 742245935 Grantee Name: Serving Children and Adults in Need, Inc. Contract Number: HHS000663700279 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 839560422 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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Samples: Grant Agreement
STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel COPSD staff shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 1756000590-034 Grantee Name: City of Lubbock Contract Number: HHS000779500005 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 058213893 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Exempt Government
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STAFF COMPETENCY AND REQUIREMENTS. Grantee shall ensure the following:
1. All personnel shall receive the training and supervision necessary to ensure compliance with System Agency rules, provision of appropriate and individualized treatment, and protection of client rights, health, safety, and welfare.
2. All COPSD staff shall have at minimum two hours of training annually on working with persons in the target population.
3. Adhere to TAC related to Specialty Competencies of Staff Providing Services to Clients with COPSD
4. Ensure that all COPSD staff have access to additional training annually that allows staff to maintain up-to-date competencies through governing or supervisory boards for the respective disciplines. Additional training can be found at National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) website. xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/education
5. Ensure that all direct care staff receive a copy of the service requirements within this statement of work.
6. Individuals responsible for planning, directing, or supervising treatment services shall be QCCs.
7. Grantee shall have a clinical program director known as “Program Director” with at least two years of post- QCC licensure experience providing substance use disorder treatment. Substance use disorder counseling shall be provided by a QCC. All counselor interns shall work under the direct supervision of a QCC.
8. Within 90 days of hire and prior to providing service delivery, clinical staff shall have specific documented training in the following:
i. Motivational Enhancement Therapy or motivational interviewing techniques;
ii. Trauma Informed Care;
iii. Cultural Competency;
iv. State of Texas co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorder (COPSD) training located at the following website xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
9. Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors shall recognize the limitations of the licensee's ability and shall not provide services outside the licensee's scope of practice or licensure or use techniques that exceed the person's license authorization or professional competence.
10. Individual counseling shall be provided by a Licensed Practitioner of the Healing Arts or a QCC. A QCC shall practice within their scope of practice. As outlined in the 25 TAC Chapter 140, Subchapter I §140.400.
11. Ensure that a Licensed Professional Counselor Intern (LPC-I), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A) and Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) intending to obtain their LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) in the State of Texas, may provide a mental health diagnosis and COPSD mental health counseling as long as the following criteria is met:
i. Confirmation that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are registered with each of the respective licensing boards with a board-approved supervisor and will ensure that LPC-I, LMFT-A and LMSW are under supervision when providing counseling under the Contract.
ii. An LPC-I may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 681, Subchapter B.
iii. A LMSW may practice clinical social work in an agency employment setting under clinical supervision, under a board-approved supervision plan, or under contract with an agency when under a board-approved clinical supervision plan. The LMSW under a board supervision plan may provide individual COPSD counseling services under the Contract. Refer to 22 TAC, Chapter 781.
iv. An LMFT-A may provide individual COPSD counseling services. Refer to 22 TAC, §801.42.
12. Case Management shall be provided face-to-face and one-on-one by:
i. An individual who has been credentialed by the LMHA as a QMHP; or,
ii. An individual who:
(1) has a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention, or
(2) is a registered nurse.
13. Grantee shall train COPSD staff responsible for providing direct services using Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) – Comprehensive Case Management to as a guideline. xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/product/TIP-27-Comprehensive-Case- Management-for-Substance-Abuse-Treatment/SMA15-4215
14. Grantee shall develop a post-training test and provide certificates of completion, both of which will confirm that COPSD staff demonstrate competency in the following areas:
i. Knowledge of the location and types of local community resources;
ii. Making referrals in the community in which the client resides;
iii. Development of person-centered treatment plans;
iv. Discharge planning;
v. Documentation of service delivery; and
vi. Ensuring services are culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate.
A. CONTRACT INFORMATION Vendor ID: 17508274697 Grantee Name: Volunteers of America Texas Contract Number: HHS000663700041 Contract Type Treatment Payment Method: Fee-for-Service DUNS Number: 73162083 Federal Award Identification Number (XXXX) B08TI083054-01 Solicitation Document: Health and Human Services RFA# HHS0006637, Substance Use Disorder Treatment, posted on February 7, 2020
B. SERVICE AREA:
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