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Abusive Partner Intervention Programming (APIP) Concept Paper

The New York City Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ) seeks to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to provide abusive partner intervention programming (APIP) for intimate partner violence defendants in the city’s criminal courts in each of the five (5) boroughs. The goal of the program is to educate participants about the dynamics and effects of intimate partner violence (IPV) and move participants toward more prosocial and less abusive behaviors, ultimately reducing recidivism among participants. Providers would implement the program across one or more boroughs based on the Dignity and Respect and Turning Points curricula that the city developed in 2019 for male-identified and female-identified clients, respectively.

You can access the Abusive Partner Intervention Programming (APIP) concept paper here or by searching the following EPIN in PASSPort under the Sourcing Tab: 00224Y0193.

The Abusive Partner Intervention Programming RFP will be released exclusively through the PASSPort system. To become eligible to apply for this and other HHS RFPs, visit http://www.nyc.gov/passport.

The Concept Paper will be posted on December 20, 2023.  Written comments in response to the Concept Paper should be submitted to [email protected] no later than January 26, 2024. Please include “APIP Concept Paper” in the subject line.

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The Concept Paper will be posted on December 20, 2023.  Written comments in response to the Concept Paper should be submitted to [email protected]. Please include “APIP Concept Paper” in the subject line.

You can access the Abusive Partner Intervention Programming (APIP) concept paper here or by searching the following EPIN in PASSPort under the Sourcing Tab: 00224Y0193.

The Abusive Partner Intervention Programming RFP will be released exclusively through the
PASSPort system. To become eligible to apply for this and other HHS RFPs, visit
http://www.nyc.gov/passport.