Job Details: Tusla - Infant Mental Health Network: Request for Tender


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Tusla - Infant Mental Health Network: Request for Tender


REQUEST FOR TENDER: TO DEVELOP A NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR INFANT MENTAL
HEALTH NETWORKS (IMH) AND A STANDARDISED CURRICULUM FOR THE 2-DAY IMH
MASTERCLASS TRAINING.

BACKGROUND & CONTEXT

A national Infant Mental Health (IMH) Network working group has been
established to support a standardised approach to developing and
implementing Infant Mental Health Networks. Membership of the working
group has representation from the Tusla Area Based Childhood (ABC)
Programme, HSE Healthy Child Programme, Irish Association of Infant
Mental Health (IAIMH) and Tusla.

Simpson et al., **Apply on the website**, describes IMH as an
interdisciplinary field of theory, research, practice and policy
concerned with supporting the development of a young child?s mental
health by supporting the relationships between infants and toddlers
and their primary caregivers.

IMH practice is best understood along a continuum ? promotion,
prevention, intervention and treatment, integrated across services and
disciplines.

Research has consistently demonstrated the impact of early childhood
experiences on mental health across all of the lifespan: early
experiences matter. Consequently, what happens during the infant stage
of development lays the foundation for psychological, social and
emotional functioning ( Mares, Newman & Warren, **Apply on the
website**), health and wellbeing across the life span. This period
provides a window of unparalleled opportunity to take a life span
approach to ensure that the mental health and wellbeing needs of
infants and toddlers within the context of their caregiving
relationship are provided with the best possible opportunity to
prosper. (Evaluation of an interdisciplinary model for integrating IMH
principles into everyday clinical practice and service in the
community, Cork **Apply on the website**)

Staff from many different disciplines across HSE, Tusla, education and
the community and voluntary sectors are supporting children and
families every day using an IMH lens to support the building of secure
attachment as a strong foundation upon which children, families and
communities can achieve their best possible outcomes.

The National IMH Network working group seeks to engage a consultant to
work alongside them in establishing a Framework to inform a consistent
approach to IMH Networks and to develop a standardised IMH Masterclass
training.

REQUIREMENTS

The applicant is required to demonstrate in their application:

* Details of your organisation and profile of individuals involved in
the project.
* Knowledge, skills and experience in the Infant Mental Health field
or similar field.
* Evidence of the development of training programmes/frameworks
based on a relational model. (Please submit details about previous
similar projects)
* Overall approach to the work and methodologies that will be used.
* Detailed costings/ quotes for the work to be undertaken to include
VAT.
* Timeframe for the completion of tasks.
* Details of two referees.
* Applicants should include tax clearance and insurance details as
part of the application.

REQUIRED OUTPUTS

* To develop a national framework to guide and standardise Infant
Mental Health Networks.

* Reviewing literature and practice, nationally and internationally,
establishing the level of activity, and evidencing what is working in
the Irish context.
* Scoping the work of the existing IMH Networks.

* To standardise the learning outcomes, content and format of the
two-day Infant Mental Health Masterclass.

* Exploring a national approach to building workforce capacity.
* Establishing what other IMH training is available and reaches a
comparable standard to the IMH Masterclass.

The required Outputs will be finalised with the IMH Working Group and
Consultants/s.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

* Cover letter, including the tenderer?s outline plan and
methodology for approaching the work: a maximum of two pages.
* CV(s) of all personnel involved.
* Costings for the work to be undertaken.
* Details of referees.

CRITERIA PERTAINING TO THE EVALUATION OF EOI RECEIVED:

* Quality; Service delivery proposal (**Apply on the website**%)

* Relevant experience and knowledge in the Infant Mental Health
field.
* The understanding of the brief.
* Methodological approach.
* Proven track record.

* Price Proposal (**Apply on the website**%)

START DATE & BUDGET

The maximum budget available is ?**Apply on the website**,**Apply on
the website** inclusive of VAT and expenses. The start date will be
mid- late August **Apply on the website**.

Completed Tenders should be returned by email to Bernie Laverty at
**Apply on the website** (**Apply on the website**) by noon on
Thursday **Apply on the website**th July **Apply on the website**.


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Type: Permanent
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