li>Where clinician opportunities exist, work in collaboration with supervisors and managers to develop a mentoring plan to strengthen clinical competencies in understanding the theoretical underpinnings of the program to include the Risk, Need, Responsivity Model and therapeutic/common factors, and the delivery of services utilizing the approved evidence-based intervention modalities, to include Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), etc. The Health Services Divisions Sex Offense Treatment and Assessment Programs (SOTAP) is responsible for the implementation of evidence-based sex offense specific practices and providing operational support to facilitate the participation of incarcerated individuals in evidence/research-based interventions designed to decrease recidivism, which increases the safety of staff, the incarcerated individuals themselves, and the public at large.