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Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Services

 

The Department of Veteran Affairs requires support for general mental health outreach, education, and public awareness. The Contractor shall have extensive knowledge and fundamental expertise in developing, implementing, and measuring multiple, overlapping, national education, awareness, and outreach campaigns on sensitive public health issues and topics, including: Veteran mental health, serious mental illness including bio-polar and schizophrenia, substance use disorder (opioid and stimulant use), military sexual trauma, tobacco and health, depression, anxiety, effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and evidence-based psychotherapies and other treatment options for these conditions. This includes video production, graphic design, national outreach, media development and execution, social media development and monitoring, web design, metrics development and analysis, and strategic media planning, buying, and optimizing. To provide the resources necessary to develop and implement effective mental health outreach campaigns aligned with VA’s major initiatives at the same time, the Contractor shall engage a diverse set of Veterans and a multitude of Federal and community organizations, family and friends, and policy makers that support Veterans.  The Contractor shall reach the primary audience of the estimated 19 million American Veterans in the U.S. and the secondary audience of the estimated 250 million Americans over the age of 18.  The Contractor shall adhere with the VA outreach plans, style guides, policies, regulations, and any previously developed communication materials (e.g., brochures, posters, flyers, fact sheets).  VA will provide information regarding the current outreach plan, initiatives, and prior outreach reports. This contract is for general mental health outreach on behalf of VA/VHA/ OMHSP program office.  The contract is intended to provide Veterans with responsible, accurate, and critical information about mental health signs, symptoms, and conditions, available treatments, and mental health resources and assistance.  The Contractor shall focus on reducing or eliminating the stigma Veterans associate with mental health conditions and treatment; and ensuring Veterans understand and have access to information and resources focused on mental health.     This contractor shall support OMHSP’s Make the Connection (MTC) national public awareness campaign and other mental health programs including substance use disorder (opioid and stimulant use), military sexual trauma and sexual assault awareness, serious mental illness including bio-polar and schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, Tobacco and Health, Effects of TBI and resources such as Coaching Into Care, telemental health and mental health apps.  Activities under this contract shall include but may not be limited to: maintaining and updating various OMHSP identities for general mental health and MTC; strategies for collaborating with national partners; storage and distribution of collateral and other materials; video, multimedia, social media, and website development and support; media planning and buying; and metrics for measuring success.  

The purpose of this requirement is to obtain Contractor support to assist in developing, implementing, and measuring multiple, overlapping, national education, awareness, and outreach campaigns on sensitive public health issues and topics, including: Veteran mental health, serious mental illness including bio-polar and schizophrenia, substance use disorder (opioid and stimulant use), military sexual trauma, tobacco and health, depression, anxiety, effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and evidence-based psychotherapies and other treatment options for these conditions. The contractor MUST be able to provide support to reach the primary audience of an estimated 19 million American Veterans in the United States and the secondary audience of the estimated 250 million Americans over the age of 18 on a national scale regarding multipel, opverlapping sensative public health issues and topics including: Veteran mental health, serious mental illness including bio-polar and schizophrenia, substance use disorder (opioid and stimulant use), military sexual trauma, tobacco and health, depression, anxiety, effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and evidence-based psychotherapies and other treatment options for these conditions.. The contractor must demonstrate ability and have experience reaching a national audience as it relates to multiple mental health topics in a manner that fosters education and help seeking behavior well reducing stigma through simultaneous national campaigns. These efforts are not regional in nature.

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