Request for Proposals: NOHT-ÉSON Engagement – Focus Groups, Analysis, and Reporting

December 23, 2024/in News, Updates

Are you passionate about community engagement and improving health system design? The NOHT-ÉSON is welcoming proposals for a comprehensive engagement project to inform health system planning and design for equity-deserving populations, including individuals living with dementia and their caregivers.

Key Details:

  • Maximum Budget: $25,000 + HST
  • Proposal Submission Deadline: Monday, January 6, 2025
  • Submission: Proposals must be emailed to pm@noht-eson.ca

Scope of Work:

The successful applicant will design and facilitate focus groups, interviews, and surveys to gather insights, followed by in-depth data analysis and reporting. This project aligns with the NOHT-ÉSON’s Strategic Plan and supports the efforts of the Dementia Care Working Group and Health Equity Working Group.

Key Deliverables Include:

  • Focus groups with individuals living with dementia, caregivers, and equity-deserving populations.
  • Detailed data analysis to uncover trends and actionable insights.
  • Comprehensive reports with visual representations and an executive summary.
  • Presentations of findings to key NOHT-ÉSON groups.

Timeline Overview:

  • January 2025: Engagement planning
  • February-March 2025: Focus group facilitation
  • March-April 2025: Data analysis
  • April 2025: Report writing
  • May 2025: Presentation of findings

This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of health care in Niagara.

For more details, access the full Request for Proposals document here: RFP Document

Let’s work together to build a more inclusive, accessible, and responsive health care system for our community!

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