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Parent Education And Support
Dane County Department of Human Services
Buyer seeks a provider to deliver parent education and supportive services to Dane County parents and caregivers of children ages 0-17. Program participants will be referred exclusively from Child Protection and Youth Justice Social Workers. The provider must offer services that enhance parenting skills tailored to children's developmental needs. The program must incorporate lived experience into service delivery and prioritize serving BIPOC and disadvantaged populations. Services may be delivered in home or community settings but cannot be exclusively online.
- 4/4/2025 - Release Project Date
- 5/9/2025 - Question Submission Deadline
- 5/16/2025 - Responses Posted via Addendum
- 5/30/2025 - Proposal Due Date
- 8/31/2025 - Vendors Notified via Notice of Intent Letter
- Experience providing services to parents/caregivers of children 0-17
- Understanding of Dane County's Child Protection and Youth Justice systems
- Familiarity with Wisconsin's Families First Initiative
- Experience serving BIPOC and disadvantaged populations
- Registered with Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions
- Provide parent education services to parents of children ages 0-17
- Deliver supportive services tailored to family developmental needs
- Incorporate lived experience into service delivery model
- Serve at least 50 individuals annually
- Provide 1,500 hours of direct service annually
- Develop skills for parents referred by Child Protection/Youth Justice workers
- Tailor parenting skills to meet children's developmental needs
- Support parents from disadvantaged and BIPOC backgrounds
- Deliver services in home or community settings
- Create support networks for parents/caregivers
- Implement program evaluation and quality improvement processes
- Track and report monthly service hours by client
- Provide quarterly narrative program operations reports
- Measure parent ability to provide adequate supervision
- Help parents develop positive parenting techniques
- Incorporate evidence-based parenting strategies where possible
- Develop limits and routines appropriate to child development
- Demonstrate understanding of Child Protection/Youth Justice systems
- Show familiarity with Wisconsin's Families First Initiative
- Adapt skills to fit family circumstances and barriers
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