Parent Partner Program Services

Location: California
Posted: Dec 31, 2024
Due: Feb 2, 2025
Agency: County of San Mateo
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
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Project ID:

Title: Parent Partner Program Services

Addenda: 0

Release Date: 12/31/2024

Due Date: 2/2/2025

Post Information
Posted At:Tue, Dec 31, 2024 3:58 PMSealed Bid Process:Yes (Bids Sealed / Pricing Sealed)Private Bid:No
Overview
Summary

The County of San Mateo’s Human Services Agency’s (HSA) aims to enhance the well-being of children, adults, and families by providing professional, responsive, caring, and supportive services. HSA's Children and Family Services (CFS) programs protect the welfare of children, improve the lifelong stability of children and youth, and improve the health and strength of families. CFS helps families understand and solve the issues that lead to child neglect, abuse, or exploitation, and includes services in adoption, foster care, childcare, foster youth transition support, and child protection services.

CFS recognizes a critical need for additional support to parents currently navigating the child welfare system. The identified challenge is the limited availability of resources and guidance for these parents, potentially hindering their ability to enhance parenting skills, achieve family reunification, and reduce the risk of future abuse or neglect. The proposed solution is the implementation of a “parent partner” program that leverages the expertise of individuals who have successfully overcome similar challenges.

Parent partners have four key functions: (1) to ensure parents are equal partners, if not leaders, in the development and implementation of their behaviorally-based service plans, case plans, and treatment plans; (2) to represent the needs and perspectives of parents to internal and external stakeholders and decision makers within the system of care; (3) to ensure that parents have access to a comprehensive array of prevention and support services that meet their individual needs and increase family engagement; and (4) to ensure that these services are family-centered; easily accessible; respectful of cultural, ethnic, and other community characteristics; and stigma free.

Parent partners instill hope, promote self-advocacy, connect families to services, and promote an agency culture shift to one that engages authentically with families. Evidence is emerging that parent partner programs are effective in helping families to reunify more quickly and help in reducing incidents of re-entry. Parent partner programs are an essential strategy to promote engagement and increase reunification among families and children that are involved in the child welfare system. The principal goal of Parent partners is to help parent clients gain awareness of their rights and responsibilities, and to assist parents toward reunification with their children.

Background

Currently, HSA does not have a parent partner program provider. This solicitation seeks a qualified provider to administer this program in San Mateo County. The program will aim to establish a peer support model where trained parent partners serve as mentors, advocates, and sources of lived experience peer supporters to empower parents within the child welfare system. The primary objective of this program is to employ a peer-to-peer support model, leverage the expertise of life-trained paraprofessionals to enhance parenting skills, promote and/or sustain family reunification, and mitigate the risk of future abuse or neglect. To integrate parent partners effectively and respectively into systems and programs, programs must use a trauma informed approach in every aspect of a parent partner program and role. Success will be measured by engagement of parent partners with system involved caregivers and increased n knowledge of child welfare services and access to mental health systems.

Timeline
RFP Released:
December 31, 2024
Deadline for Questions, Comments and Contract Exceptions:
January 19, 2025, 11:30pm
Proposal Due Date and Time:
February 2, 2025, 11:30pm
Anticipated Contract Award Date:
July 1, 2025
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