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Docusign Envelope ID:50585F21-A73&4303-BD3F-60841076ED5E <br /> 11 <br /> Contract Number 00048145 1 Page 9 of 30 <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> The Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams(START)model is a child welfare led intervention that has been <br /> shown,when implemented with fidelity,to improve outcomes for both parents and children affected by child <br /> maltreatment and parental substance use disorders(SUD). START is an evidence-based child abuse and neglect <br /> prevention service that serves families where substance use has created a safety risk to thein-children. <br /> The program targets such families with children from ages birth(0)through five(5)who become involved with <br /> child protective services where it is determined that the parent's substance use is the primary child safety-factor. <br /> START is specifically designed to transform the system-of-care within and between child welfare agencies and <br /> SUD treatment providers;it also engages the judicial system and other family serving agencies.It includes a. <br /> complex array of strategies such as peer mentor supports,quick access to intensive SUD treatment,cross-system <br /> collaboration,intensive case management,and a family-centered approach. <br /> Children and Family Futures(CFF)is the model purveyor,a twenty-five(25)year-old nonprofit that provides <br /> consultation,training,technical assistance, strategic planning, and evaluation services that are focused on the <br /> intersection of child welfare, substance use and mental disorder treatment, and court systems. CFF selves as the <br /> headquarters for the National START Training and Technical Assistance(TTA)Program. CFF is the only entity <br /> that can provide the training,technical assistance, and consultation required to implement the START model.No <br /> other entity can train, certify,or otherwise approve teams or dyads to provide START services. <br /> PURPOSE <br /> The Grantee will work with the Division to implement the START program within the county.Ongoing technical <br /> assistance(TA), coaching, and consultation will be provided to child welfare leadership and front-line staff to <br /> resolve implementation issues and barriers. CFF worked with the state to customize a package for consultation, <br /> training, and technical assistance(TTA)for every stage of implementation, supporting site readiness, including <br /> the development of partnerships between SUD treatment providers,the courts, and other factors. TA will be <br /> delivered virtually in most instances,but some in-person TA is possible. TA for county leadership will be at least <br /> monthly for the first 6-12 months and may decrease to quarterly based on implementation progress and need, TA <br /> for frontline staff will be at least monthly once they are identified/hired. <br /> A series of four START Foundations trainings will be provided by CFF to county leadership,frontline staff, and <br /> community partners. Trainings may be virtual or in person.Virtual trainings will be hosted on the CFF Zoom <br /> platform.CFF will work with the state and local START Steering Committees to determine the order and timing <br /> of each training based on readiness, identification of staff and preparedness to begin serving families. <br /> • Foundations I:Introduction to START—This six-hour training for child welfare and treatment provider <br /> leadership and community partners provides an overview of the National START Model and an <br /> introduction to the Essential Components and Fidelity Standards. If available, social workers,family <br /> mentors,service coordinators, and other START staff are encouraged to attend. <br /> • Foundations II: Family Mentor Hiring and Supervision—This six-hour training prepares local START <br /> programs for the hiring and supervision of family mentors. Participants for this training include START <br /> supervisors and managers.Note:Use of the processes outlined in the Family Mentor Hiring Guide,which <br /> is reviewed during this training, is a requirement for START implementation and ultimately certification. <br /> This training will be provided early in the Installation phase to allow hiring to occur before the last <br /> foundations training. <br /> • Foundations III: Treatment Provider Strategies—This 6-hour training for child welfare and treatment <br /> provider leadership and front-line staff will focus on treatment provider strategies within START that <br /> support treatment and child welfare outcomes. This training is open to community partners. <br />