This tender seeks comprehensive digital mental health services for a duration of 36 months. Providers must demonstrate expertise in delivering innovative mental health solutions that enhance accessibility and user engagement.
The Moses Kotane Institute is inviting proposals for the provision of comprehensive digital mental health services over a 36-month period. This initiative aims to improve mental health support through digital platforms, ensuring that services are accessible, user-friendly, and effective in addressing the mental health needs of the community. Bidders should have proven experience in developing and managing digital health solutions, particularly in mental health, and must be able to demonstrate the ability to integrate evidence-based practices into their offerings.
Key requirements include the development of a robust digital platform that facilitates user interaction, provides resources, and offers virtual consultations with mental health professionals. The successful bidder will also be responsible for ongoing support, data management, and ensuring compliance with health regulations. The project aims to enhance mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and provide timely interventions, ultimately contributing to improved mental health outcomes in the population served. Providers must also outline their strategies for user engagement and retention, as well as their approach to measuring the impact of the services offered.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in digital health solutions, mental health services, and technology providers with experience in healthcare applications. Companies that can demonstrate a track record of successful project implementation in the mental health sector are encouraged to apply.
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