Court-Based Behavioral Health Navigation Services
Federal opportunity from Trial Court. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 29, 2026.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1107-1107T-TRC01-127697
- Performance
- MA
- Response
- May 29, 2026, 03:00 PM UTC
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Court-Based Behavioral Health Navigation Services
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The Trial Court is seeking proposals for Court-Based Behavioral Health Navigation Services as outlined in solicitation BD-26-1107-1107T-TRC01-127697. Proposals are due by May 29, 2026, for a service that is critical in assisting court-related individuals with behavioral health needs. Interested bidders should focus on demonstrating their expertise in behavioral health navigation and understanding of court systems.
The buyer aims to procure services that provide behavioral health navigation specifically within a court context, ensuring that individuals involved in the court system receive appropriate behavioral health support and guidance.
- Firms with experience in behavioral health services
- Organizations familiar with court systems
- Non-profits focused on mental health navigation
- Understand court processes related to behavioral health cases
- Develop a navigation strategy for connecting individuals with resources
- Training court personnel on behavioral health issues and resources
- Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of the navigation services
- Proposal narrative outlining service delivery
- Staffing plan with qualifications of key personnel
- Budget and cost breakdown
- Evidence of past performance or relevant experience
- References from similar projects
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- All proposals must meet state regulations regarding behavioral health services.
- Bidders must ensure compliance with confidentiality guidelines in court settings.
- Consider competitive pricing to appeal to budget-conscious decision-makers.
- Incorporate a cost-effective staffing model without compromising service quality.
- Consider partnerships with local mental health organizations.
- Subcontracting arrangements with behavioral health experts could strengthen proposals.
- Potential changes in state policies regarding court and behavioral health services.
- Inadequate understanding of court processes may hinder proposal effectiveness.
- What specific behavioral health needs does the trial court identify as critical?
- How will success be measured within this program?
- Are there existing frameworks or models the court prefers for navigation services?
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- Details on the specific scope of services required
- Location of service delivery
- Duration of the service contract
- Performance metrics expected by the Trial Court
- Background on previous contracts or service providers for context
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