Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Program Description: THRIVE FSP will provide comprehensive, flexible, client-driven, recovery-oriented, strength-based, trauma-informed, culturally and linguistically responsive, high intensity, community-based specialty mental health services, and FSP supports to adult beneficiaries who meet target population [living with a serious mental illness and who are justice-involved] and meet medical necessity criteria as defined by Sacramento County BHS. The successful applicant will provide intensive outpatient services to adults over 18 years old who require frequent contact and support to maintain in the community due to the severity of their mental illness. Clients in this new FSP may be experiencing one or more of the following: homelessness, multisystem involvement, exhibit criminogenic behaviors, involvement with the criminal justice system, a co-occurring substance use disorder, frequent psychiatric hospitalizations, frequent incarcerations, and court-ordered mental health treatment. FSP services should be provided in accordance with the California Institute for Mental Health Full-Service Partnership Took Kit, the Adult Version. Services are comprehensive and are provided in the home, community, or office depending on client need – using a harm reduction “whatever it takes” approach – in order to assist clients in maintaining stability in the community. The THRIVE FSP will utilize the service requirements defined in this scope of work (see Section I, C. 7) to provide FSP full spectrum of community services to assist clients in recovery and transitioning to a lower level of care. a. Full spectrum of community services and mental health supports include but are not limited to: i. Individual rehabilitation utilizing EBP, for example Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and other EBPs that build skills, promote wellness and recovery, etc. ii. Peer support. iii. Supportive services to assist the client, and when appropriate the client’s family, in obtaining and maintaining employment, housing and/or education. iv. Personal service coordination/case management to assist the client and when appropriate the client’s family, to access needed medical, educational, social, vocational rehabilitative and /or other community services. v. Needs assessment. vi. Individual services and supports plan. vii. Crisis intervention/stabilization services; and viii. Family education services. b. Non-mental health services and supports include: i. Food. ii. Clothing. iii. Housing, including but not limited to rent subsidies, housing vouchers, house payments, residence in a drug/alcohol rehabilitation program, and support in temporary, transitional or permanent housing, or PSH. iv. Cost and/or coordination of health care treatment. v. Cost of treatment and/or care coordination of co-occurring conditions, such as substance abuse; and, vi. Respite care.