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The primary objective of this dedicated consultancy is to support design, coordination and roll out of various donor funded adolescent mental health efforts including: DG Reform grant for MHPSS (Italy, Slovenia, Cyprus); UNICEF-WHO Joint Program in focus countries (Albania, Serbia, North Macedonia); MHPSS in support of refugee response and regular programmes (Italy, Poland); specific initiatives led by COs (Slovenia, Armenia, Belarus). Under the guidance and supervision of the Regional Health Advisor and in close collaboration with cross-sectoral MHPSS focal points, this consultant will avail technical support to update and advance regionally driven strategy and coordinated support to country programming around child and adolescent mental health and well-being through health systems. The consultant will be home-based, with travel to COs and the Regional Office (RO) as needed.
Work Assignment Overview:
Oversee finalization of a regionally adapted adolescent mental health promotion/prevention intervention package (Helping Adolescent Thrive tools for ECAR)
Support negotiation with DG Reform and MHPSS efforts in Italy and Slovenia (and with ADAP in Cyprus) linked to the DG Reform grant. Design set of interventions in each country, provide TA and CB for implementation, oversee and report. | Deliverable 1: Consolidated report of support to individual country with key lessons learnt, a debriefing to RO team. | 45 days |
Technical assistance (TA) to Country offices (CO)- Serbia, N. Macedonia, and Albania linked to WHO-UNICEF Joint Initiative on Mental Health | Deliverable 2: Consolidated report of support to COs with key lessons learnt (MS word +PPT), a debriefing to Regional Office team. | 20 days Q2 2023 – Q1 2024 |
TA to COs Armenia and Belarus on child and adolescent mental health in PHC and digital platforms in coordination with ADAP | Deliverable 3: Consolidated report of support to individual country with key lessons learnt (MS word +PPT), a debriefing to RO team. | 20 days Q2 2023 – Q1 2024 |
Support to Ukraine and refugee response with MH interventions for adolescents, linked to refugee response in Poland and Italy, in coordination with Child Protection (CP)and Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) | Deliverable 4a: Report of the support to refugees with mental health interventions, key results in Poland and Italy Deliverable 4b: Donor report for ZZF | 25 days Q2 2023 – Q1 2024 |
Oversee finalization of a regionally adapted adolescent mental health promotion/prevention intervention package (Helping Adolescent Thrive tools for ECAR) | Deliverable 5: Regionally adapted mental health prevention and promotion (HAT) package | 10 days Q2-3 2023 |
Support development of National MH Strategy in Kazakhstan to propose new language in Russian around mental well-being (rather than Psychiatric health) | Deliverable 6: Briefing note on Mental well-being with guidance on communication strategy | 15 days Q2-4 2023 |
Support organization of a Central Asia Symposium in Almaty on MH to develop language that decreases stigmatization (Russian and national languages) in collaboration with WHO | Deliverable 7: Organize Symposium (content, participants, strategies), document its results and leverage them in CA countries | 20 days Q2-4 2023 |
Support reach of caregivers around adolescent mental health through existing and new regional digital platforms in collaboration with ADAP | Deliverable 8: Content packages for deployment on digital platforms | 15 days Q1 2024 |
Develop and implement quality assurance mechanisms for online platforms providing counselling to adolescents in coordination with ADAP | Deliverable 9: Tools for QA and list of certified professionals | 20 days Q4 2023 |
Mapping of provision of mental health services by health systems in the region, with identification of gaps and challenges, to provide insight on strategies to shift MH practices in countries, working with professional health bodies and institutions (All those countries receiving refugees or with an impact on their population from the conflict requiring MHPSS support to groups of population.) | Deliverable 10: Regional report on mapping of child/adolescent mental health and welling initiatives based on country consultations (word and ppt) | 20 days Q2 2023 |
Review ECARO MH Strategy, in collaboration with CP, ADAP, ECD, Edu. | Deliverable 11: ECARO MHPSS Strategy updated | 10 days Q3 2023 |
Development regional adolescent health (includes of mental wellbeing) strategy | Deliverable 12: Regional AH strategy document | 10 days Q4 2023 |
Coordinate the adaptation of existing global and regional intervention tools for adolescent mental health and well-being among adolescents and their caregivers that can be delivered through health service, school, digital, and community platforms (Design and technical review workshops, translation, and adaptation of tools) | Deliverable 13: Compiled toolkit on SharePoint of regionally adapted intervention tools for use via a) schools b) health services c) digital interventions and d) community platforms | 10 days Q2-3 2023 |
Resource mobilization for continuation of adolescent health/mental health activities | Deliverable 14: Proposals developed with country teams around child/adolescent mental health | 10 days Q3 2023 |
Estimated Duration of the Contract
250 working days
Consultant’s Work Place and Official Travel
This consultancy is home based with some travel involved to County Offices and Reginal Office as needed.
Estimated Cost of the Consultancy & Payment Schedule
Payment will be made on submission of an invoice and satisfactory completion of the above-mentioned deliverables.
Please propose a lumpsum financial fee based on 250 working days during the period April 2023 to April 2024.
Minimum requirements:
Minimum Masters in Mental health professional with MSc, MSW, RN, Ph.D., MD, MS. Ed or equivalent degree (e.g., psychiatry, psychology, clinical social work, public mental health)
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required:
Culture and Fit
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Remarks:
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