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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT (ICE) - 1996
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A-1996-065
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6/3/1996
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(ICE); Includes: amendments from yrs. 2006 and 2012 received from Jail/A. Matulin 6/9/14
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DROIGSA -06 -0003 <br />ACCEPTEU PROVISIONS <br />P00001 Attachment <br />1. The Service Provider shall provide 200 male /female bed spaces with a minimum guaranteed <br />of 64 beds x $82.00 per day = $5,248.00 daily, The guaranteed of 64 beds to separate and <br />dedicate for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT); excluding lesbians <br />2. Specialized LGBT Training at the Service Provider Facility Staff. Immigration & Customs <br />Enforcement / Enforcement & Removal Operations (ICE/ERO) will develop 8 hours <br />specialized training for the SACJ facility staff to cover the following training topics (the <br />topics listed below are not exhaustive): <br />• Familiarization of LGBT persons (gender identity, difference from the physical sex in <br />which the person was born, etc,); <br />• Interpersonal relations and communications skills for use with this vulnerable population <br />(e.g, tone of voice, use of gender specific words, homophobic and derogatory comments); <br />• Sexual abuse /assault vulnerability and intervention; and <br />• Sensitivity in search methods; and <br />• Use of LOST Detainee's Preferred Pronouns: SACJ facility staff assigned to supervise <br />LGBT detainees will refer to detainees using the detainee's preferred gender pronouns <br />(i.e. Ms. /Miss/Ma'am) or they may be referred to by their last name as stated in the Santa <br />Aria Jail Policy. <br />This training may pull from existing trainings already developed for this specific <br />population and may include the "use of PowerPoint slides and /or video(s). It will be easy <br />to understand and designed to allow the SACJ facility to easily implement. Initially, <br />-training should be provided to SACJ staff that interact with the LGBT detainee <br />population and should be conducted annually thereafter. <br />Timeline: A preliminary completion date for the training will be 30 days from receipt of <br />the "Syllabus from ICE. <br />3. General Training Requirement: <br />• Training developed by ICE/ER0 will be reviewed by Santa Ana Jail Administration to <br />ensure content is not contrary to current Jail Policy or applicable laws or statutes. <br />• The 8 hours specialized training is required for the first year, The Service Provider shall <br />review annually and provide the required refresher topics and coordinate with <br />Contracting Officer Representative (COR). <br />• ICE, /ERO will provide the training syllabus. The Service Provider shall complete the <br />training within 30 days once provided the training syllabus. <br />• The training site shall be. provided by the Service Provider at no cost to the Government. <br />4. Dedicated Pod for LGBT Detainees: ICF/FsRO Los Angeles Field Office will work with the <br />Service Provider to transition LGBT detainees into a dedicated pod, excluding lesbians. The <br />Service Provider shall house lesbians with the general female populations. <br />
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