The focus of the Children and Family Services Division at this time is on contract negotiation and transition planning with the agencies that received the Intent to Award as a result of the Request for Bids. No additional questions concerning the RFB process or awarding of Letters of Intent will be accepted after May 30, 2008.
Bidder Scores - Intent to Award
Bid Reviewer List
Any questions concerning the Bid review process should be sent in writing by letter or e-mail to: DHHS, Attn: Allison Wilson, P.O. Box 95026, Lincoln, NE 68509 or protectionandsafety@dhhs.ne.gov Attn: Allison Wilson
List of Safety and In Home RFB Bidders
Amended date to issue the Letters of Intent to Award:
May 6, 2008: Letters of Intent to Award issued by DHHS/CFS.
Request for Bids Cover Letter
Request for Bids Cover Letter Addendum
Appendix Information
MEDICAID Enrolled Laboratories and Hospitals
Department of Health and Human Services Service Area Map
Federal and State Outcome Goals
Nebraska Safety Intervention System (NSIS) Policy: Safety Assessment
Nebraska Safety Intervention System (NSIS) Policy: On-Going
Derived Placement Report Raw Data Calendar 1-08
Derived Placement Report by Age and Service Area 2006 to present
Statewide and Service Area Entry/Exit Data June 02 to Present
Nebraska Lifespan/Respite Network Brief
Nebraska Respite Network Contacts
Addendum # 1 to Appendix Information
Program Memo #13-2005 Emergency Shelter Care Placements
Program Memo #2-2006 Family Centered Practice
Emergency Shelter Center Data Point in time comparison
Federal Measure On Placements Less Than 8 Days
Service and Contractors by Service Area
Expenditures by Service Area 2006, 2007, through February 2008 UPDATED April 8, 2008
Genogram
Genogram Symbols
Ecomaps
EcoBlank
Secure Information Exchange The SIX system
Addendum #2 to Appendix Information
Number of Claims by Service Area
2007 Child Abuse and Neglect Data
Child Welfare Rate Structure 1995-2008
March 2008 Derived Placement by Service Area
March 2008 Derived Placement by County
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