Posted Date : January 31,2022
Product (RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Etc.) ID : HEALTH-3338
Government Authority located in Lincoln, Nebraska; USA based organization looking for expert vendor for refugee mental health initiative service.
[A] Budget: Looking for Proposals
[B] Scope of Service:
(1) Vendor needs to provide refugee mental health initiative service to the government authority located in Lincoln, NE.
• The sub-recipient shall provide services in a manner that is culturally and linguistically compatible with a refugee’s language and cultural background.
• The sub-recipient shall ensure that services are accessible to all refugees including those with special needs, including but not limited to sight impairment, hearing or speech impairment, language barriers, physical barriers, or other limitations.
• The sub-recipient shall provide services that have a family focus to enhance family self-sufficiency through early employment and cultural adaptation.
• Identify and conduct outreach to mainstream mental health providers versed in trauma-informed services to determine potential partners for the program.
• Develop a training curriculum for mainstream providers on refugee mental health and other training to respond to provider-specific needs; and partner with local refugee resettlement agencies and ethnic community-based organizations to provide such training.
• Increase the pool of mental health first aid (MFHA) instructors in the resettlement network by sponsoring certification training fees; new MHFA instructors are expected to conduct training to build mental health capacity in refugee communities and refugee-serving providers.
• Conduct outreach and provide educational opportunities for refugees to learn about mental health and emotional wellness to decrease stigma about, and increase access to, services.
• Develop direct linkages between mental health service providers and refugee-serving organizations to ensure a well-coordinated referral process.
• Develop and implement strategies to mitigate language barriers to mental health services. For example, funding refugee community health workers to be trained in medical interpretation, including interpreting in mental health.
• Host or facilitate community-based activities, targeted wellness group activities for specific interests and populations (e.g., meditation group, women’s sewing group, etc.), and other opportunities for relationship building amongst refugee populations to overcome feelings of isolation.
(2) All questions must be submitted no later than February 7, 2022.
[C] Eligibility:
- Onshore (USA Organization Only);
[D] Work Performance:
NA
Budget :
Deadline to Submit Proposals: February 28,2022
Cost to Download This RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Document : 5 US$
Product (RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Etc.) ID : HEALTH-3338
Government Authority located in Lincoln, Nebraska; USA based organization looking for expert vendor for refugee mental health initiative service.
[A] Budget: Looking for Proposals
[B] Scope of Service:
(1) Vendor needs to provide refugee mental health initiative service to the government authority located in Lincoln, NE.
• The sub-recipient shall provide services in a manner that is culturally and linguistically compatible with a refugee’s language and cultural background.
• The sub-recipient shall ensure that services are accessible to all refugees including those with special needs, including but not limited to sight impairment, hearing or speech impairment, language barriers, physical barriers, or other limitations.
• The sub-recipient shall provide services that have a family focus to enhance family self-sufficiency through early employment and cultural adaptation.
• Identify and conduct outreach to mainstream mental health providers versed in trauma-informed services to determine potential partners for the program.
• Develop a training curriculum for mainstream providers on refugee mental health and other training to respond to provider-specific needs; and partner with local refugee resettlement agencies and ethnic community-based organizations to provide such training.
• Increase the pool of mental health first aid (MFHA) instructors in the resettlement network by sponsoring certification training fees; new MHFA instructors are expected to conduct training to build mental health capacity in refugee communities and refugee-serving providers.
• Conduct outreach and provide educational opportunities for refugees to learn about mental health and emotional wellness to decrease stigma about, and increase access to, services.
• Develop direct linkages between mental health service providers and refugee-serving organizations to ensure a well-coordinated referral process.
• Develop and implement strategies to mitigate language barriers to mental health services. For example, funding refugee community health workers to be trained in medical interpretation, including interpreting in mental health.
• Host or facilitate community-based activities, targeted wellness group activities for specific interests and populations (e.g., meditation group, women’s sewing group, etc.), and other opportunities for relationship building amongst refugee populations to overcome feelings of isolation.
(2) All questions must be submitted no later than February 7, 2022.
[C] Eligibility:
- Onshore (USA Organization Only);
[D] Work Performance:
NA
Budget :
Deadline to Submit Proposals: February 28,2022
Cost to Download This RFP/RFQ/RFI/Solicitation/Tender/Bid Document : 5 US$