Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The offeror will propose a set price per training with any stated limits for maximum attendance by groups of staff. The offeror will also propose any individualized training and pricing with respect to this service. It is intended for this to be a requirements contract, but minimum numbers of trainings may be stated over the term of the contract. 2. The offeror should have extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of and experience with the support needs of people with IDD. 3. The offeror should have extensive theoretical and practical knowledge of and experience with the mental health aspects of people with IDD. 4. The offeror should have a theoretically robust, data-driven model of crisis intervention and prevention planning for people with IDD and mental health aspects. 5. The offeror should have extensive knowledge of mental health systems and IDD systems and how the systems can be integrated to maximize efficiency and efficacy of service provision. 6. The consultant should have a robust, comprehensive training system designed for all levels of staff that work with people with IDD. The training system should be theoretically sound as well as practical.