Seeking a service provider to conduct a research project on the prevalence of mental health disorders linked to accidents in the mining sector, focusing on psychological impacts. The project aims to enhance safety and mental health support within the industry.
The Mine Health and Safety Council is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to undertake a comprehensive research project aimed at assessing the prevalence of mental health disorders associated with accidents and dangerous occurrences in the mining sector. This initiative, identified as COE 220402, seeks to evaluate the psychological impacts these incidents have on workers and the broader mining community.
The selected provider will be responsible for designing and implementing a robust research methodology, collecting and analyzing data, and providing actionable insights that can inform policy and improve mental health support systems. The project is expected to contribute significantly to the understanding of mental health issues in the mining industry, ultimately leading to enhanced safety protocols and mental health resources for workers. The duration of the project is anticipated to span several months, with a final report due upon completion of the research activities.
This tender is suitable for research firms, mental health professionals, and organizations with expertise in psychological assessments and mining safety. Businesses with experience in conducting health-related research and a strong understanding of the mining industry are encouraged to apply.
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