The authority has a requirement for the provision of alcohol health promotion and an expert advice service. The proposed contract shall be for a period of 3 years commencing October 2019 and ending September 2022.
The successful service provider shall deliver a combination of quality assured alcohol health promotion and risk reduction materials (physical and digital content) to military staff. The successful provider will also work closely with Defence Authorities to provide alcohol harm reduction expertise to advise on policy development and service delivery programmes.
The authority has a requirement for the provision of alcohol health promotion and an expert advice service. The proposed contract shall be for a period of 3 years commencing October 2019 and ending September 2022.
The service provider shall deliver 2 services. The first is to provide a range of alcohol health promotion, education, prevention, skills development and early intervention materials. These will be supplied as both physical and digital content and should be tailored to the needs of Defence both in terms of content and style (imagery and tone). The second is to provide expertise, advice and guidance on clinical, research and general policy developments and may include an international element within the field of alcohol and alcohol related harm reduction.
The provider will be expected to work across Defence and meet the needs of a variety of stakeholders ranging from Defence primary and dental care services through to the needs of each single service.