Contract

WELLNESS TRAINING

Agency
JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF / FEDERAL PRISON SYSTEM / BUREAU OF PRISONS
Location
ATLANTA, FL
Amount
Amount not listed
Deadline
Closes in 2 days (Jul 20, 2026)
Posted
Jul 6, 2026
Set-aside
None (open competition)
NAICS code
611430

What this contract is for

WELLNESS TRAINING Tentatively scheduled: August 17-21, 2026 Location: FCC Coleman 846 NE 54th Terrace Coleman, FL 33521 The Southeast regional office is looking for a vendor to provide Wellness Training that incorporates all requirements (topics) listed below in an 8-hour course. The duration of the training needs to be 5 days (8 hours per day) teaching the same curriculum each day. The class capacity will be a maximum of 130 participants per class. The target audience will be Corrections/ Law Enforcement staff. The vendor is required to have prior Military/Law Enforcement training experience. Training Overview Duration: 5 days (8 hours per day) Capacity: Maximum 130 participants per class Target Audience: Corrections / Law Enforcement staff Vendor Requirement: Must have prior Military/Law Enforcement training experience These are the requirements: Training wellness to cover Mental Health, Spiritual Health, Physical Health, Emotional Health, Financial Health, and the benefits of a strong Wellness strategy. Emphasis on utilization of individualized/family therapy and the benefits of seeking help from professionals. Physiological implications of continued stress on the human body. Tactics for deescalation of situations in both the professional /corrections law enforcement environment as well as the personal environment Importance of meaningful connection with other people and how to recover from traumatic events. Impact of childhood trauma on the way people behave and how these traumas manifest in the institution population and in the staff Mental Health status check and evaluation activity Staff crisis management training Leadership in correctional environment and application of correctional technical skills Interactive and hands-on practice applications and scenarios Ve...

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