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SAMDAILY.US - ISSUE OF MAY 30, 2020 SAM #6757
SOURCES SOUGHT

U -- Sources Sought Instructor Led Diversity Training Dublin VA Medical Center

Notice Date
5/28/2020 5:47:08 AM
 
Notice Type
Sources Sought
 
NAICS
611430 — Professional and Management Development Training
 
Contracting Office
247-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 7 (36C247) AUGUSTA GA 30904 USA
 
ZIP Code
30904
 
Solicitation Number
36C24720Q0656
 
Response Due
6/3/2020 6:30:00 AM
 
Archive Date
06/18/2020
 
Point of Contact
Name: Chaz D. Bowling, Title: Contract Specialist, Phone: Office: (706) 733-0188 Ext. 1125, Fax: Cell: (615) 440-3018
 
E-Mail Address
Chaz.bowling@va.gov
(Chaz.bowling@va.gov)
 
Awardee
null
 
Description
This is a Sources Sought to conduct market research to determine the availability of small business vendors capable of providing the requirement for Instructor led Diversity Training. Please see Statement of work for details. This requirement is for the Dublin VA Medical Center. The sources sought does not guarantee the issuance of an RFQ. If you have the availability to provide the requirement, please respond to the sources sought with a capabilities statement. The sources sought is issued solely for information and planning purposes. It does not commit the Government to contract for any supply or service whatsoever. The VA is not, at this time, seeking proposals and will not accept unsolicited proposals. Responders are advised that the U.S. Government will not pay for any information or administrative costs incurred in response to the sources sought; all costs associated with responding to the sources sought will be solely at the interested vendor s expense. Not responding to the sources sought does not preclude participation in any future RFQ, if any is issued. Any information submitted by respondents to this RFI is strictly voluntary. All submissions become Government property and will not be returned. Please note that requirements defined to date may change before a final solicitation is released. Sources Sought requirements are as follows: 1. Please acknowledge if your company is an authorized provider of the of these services. 2. Submit responses and related information via email to chaz.bowling@va.gov by 9:30 AM EST, June 3, 2020. Proprietary/Confidential material shall be clearly marked on every page that contains such. Include the name, phone number, and email address of the lead from your organization. VA reserves the right not to respond to any or all emails or materials submitted. 3. Provide Past Performance (if applicable) Statement of Work (SOW)/Specifications Template/Guide 557-20-3-4063-0061 Diversity and inclusion Cultural Awareness Training Background One of the critical missions of the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center (CVVAMC) is to obtain the status as a Healthcare Equality Leader. The goal of the CVVAMC medical center is to offer employees high-quality training that equips them with the tools to provide equitable, knowledgeable, and welcoming care for LGBT patients and their families. Equal Employment Opportunity Program Office is responsible for providing culturally competent patient centered care training for employees. Diversity & Inclusion enable the full participation and contribution of all human resources in support of the mission of the organization by eliminating implicit and explicit barriers. It is designed to increase cultural awareness of the important role diversity play in making up our rich diverse workforce. Cultural awareness assists in leveraging the diverse talents and attributes of the entire workforce by configuring work opportunities, business processes, functional operations, rewards systems, work-life options, professional interactions, communications, information-sharing, and decision-making to empower the full potential of all employees. Objectives The objective of this contract is to obtain the services of a qualified contract instructor-led who will deliver courses following the Instructor Guide, Student Manual and related training activities in a manner which reflects the highest standards of the adult education profession. Prior to, during and after delivery of the course, the contract instructor represents highest standard of professionalism and should therefore present him/herself accordingly. To ensure the highest quality of instruction, the contractor performance is evaluated of the instructor in accordance with this Statement of Work and evaluation instruments used in each training program. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Achieving Health Equity: Terminology, Demographics, Stigmas and Disparities: participants will be able to apply common concepts and terminology used by sexual and gender minority (SGM) people to describe their sexual orientation and gender identity Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Environment: participants will be able Identify challenges in collecting data about SGM populations Behavioral Health for LGBTQ Patients: participants will be able to identify key health disparities affecting SGM subpopulation Participants will be able to identify and utilize the four core tenets of evidence-based care for SGM patients (e.g., affirming sexual orientation, affirming gender identity, trauma-informed care, and behavioral health integration) Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data: Participants will be able to incorporate actionable steps for routine sexual orientation and gender identity data collection in clinical practice Participants will be able to identify Primary Care and Preventative Health Needs of LGBTQ Patients Participants will be able to identify HIV/STI Treatment and Prevention for LGBTQ People Participants will be able to understand how identities shape the way we view ourselves and others. Learn how bias influences healthcare quality, access, and outcomes. And develop techniques to reduce bias, improve interactions, and elevate care delivery. Implement practical techniques, such as perspective-taking, emotional regulation skills, and partnership building to reduce stereotyping and manage behaviors. Participate will learn the causes of conflict in the workplace Conflict resolution- positive and negative impacts of conflict Participate will be able to discuss conflict with neutral language and in a non-threatening manner Participate will learn techniques for resolving and avoiding conflict. Participates will learn how to improve communication understand and value individual differences in communication styles Participants will learn to develop effective relationships with team members Scope Under this contract, the instructor shall deliver courses as described in the tasks below. This scope of work applies to all courses taught at the facility. Program-specific requirements follow this scope of work. All required instructional materials and audiovisual will be furnished by the Government or host facility and made available by the start of the course delivery. The instructor shall: 1. Meet and/or electronically communicate with the COR and/or EEO Program Manager (whichever is applicable) prior to and upon completion of courses to discuss arrival times and any other essential course administrative information which may include pre-course meetings, after-hour discussion of course activity or post course evaluations; 2. Ensure that all audiovisual equipment (when applicable) is in proper working condition and instructional materials/aids, e.g., student handouts, etc., are available before class begins; 3. Prepare for and deliver the course materials as prescribed in the Instructor Guide, including content, sequence, timing, audiovisual presentation and instructional methodology; 4. Administer, correct and review participants work as required for the program and maintain security over all teaching materials. These materials shall not be improperly reproduced or distributed and must be immediately provided to the COR and/or EEO Program Manager (whichever is applicable); 5. Present participants certificates in accordance with established program procedures; 6. Return all reusable course materials for which the COR has responsibility, and report equipment damage, loss or inoperability to the COR and/or EEO Program Manager or local education service representative; 7. Remove excess papers, used easel pad chart paper and tape on walls or boards and ensure classrooms are left in a neat and orderly condition; 8. Meet or discuss (telephone) COR and/or EEO Program Manager with the after the delivery and provide specific recommendations concerning the course, materials, equipment, facilities, etc., as appropriate; 9. Ensure that all equipment is used properly and is not removed from classrooms; 10. Evaluate and treat participants fairly and equitably at all times; 11. Provide a classroom environment that does not permit hostile environment incidents while conducting any class for the CVVAMC; 12. Remain alert for drifts in classroom atmosphere that could lead to inappropriate comments; 13. Be familiar with the CVVAMC policies and instructions that deal with: equal opportunity in Federal education and training programs, civil rights, equal opportunity and affirmative employment, accessible electronic and information technology, equal opportunity for persons with disabilities, sexual harassment, and harassment and retaliation, internet security, and physical security; 14. Provide instructor assessment and participant assessment instrument within 1 day of completion of the class to the COR and/or EEO Program Manager (whichever is applicable). 15. Participate in a conference call with the COR and/or EEO Program Manager course manager prior to or on May 4, 2020, to discuss course materials, needed instruction, and planning issues related to the course offering. This training will provide the mindset, skillset and toolset that will measurably increase the participant s ability to deliver results in ways that provides culturally competent patient centered care throughout the organization. The Equal Employment Opportunity Program Office will coordinate the cascade of training facility wide. No Item Description U/I Qty 1 Base year + 4 option year Ea. 1 Tasks The contractor will be responsible for providing up to 2000 users course materials during the period. The contractor will provide this material upon request of the Equal Employment Opportunity Program Office at no additional cost. The materials will be delivered to: Carl Vinson VAMC ATTN: Audrey Andrews, EEO Program Manager BLD6 RM 208 1826 Veterans BLVD Dublin, GA 31021 Training Contractor will provide participants training on the following subjects: Achieving Health Equity: Terminology, Demographics, Stigmas and Disparities: participants will be able to apply common concepts and terminology used by sexual and gender minority (SGM) people to describe their sexual orientation and gender identity Creating a Welcoming and Inclusive Environment: participants will be able Identify challenges in collecting data about SGM populations Behavioral Health for LGBTQ Patients: participants will be able to identify key health disparities affecting SGM subpopulation Participants will be able to identify and utilize the four core tenets of evidence-based care for SGM patients (e.g., affirming sexual orientation, affirming gender identity, trauma-informed care, and behavioral health integration) Collecting Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Data: Participants will be able to incorporate actionable steps for routine sexual orientation and gender identity data collection in clinical practice Participants will be able to identify Primary Care and Preventative Health Needs of LGBTQ Patients Participants will be able to identify HIV/STI Treatment and Prevention for LGBTQ People Participants will be able to understand how identities shape the way we view ourselves and others. Learn how bias influences healthcare quality, access, and outcomes. And develop techniques to reduce bias, improve interactions, and elevate care delivery. Implement practical techniques, such as perspective-taking, emotional regulation skills, and partnership building to reduce stereotyping and manage behaviors. Apply conflict resolution strategies and tools Building team trust and resolving internal conflict Participate will learn the causes of conflict in the workplace Conflict resolution- positive and negative impacts of conflict Participate will be able to discuss conflict with neutral language and in a non-threatening manner Participate will learn techniques for resolving and avoiding conflict. Participates will learn how to improve communication understand and value individual differences in communication styles Participants will learn to develop effective relationships with team members Government-Furnished Property (As applicable) N/A Security Requirements (As applicable) N/A Point of Contact Audrey Andrews Equal Employment Opportunity Program Office Carl Vinson VAMC Dublin GA, 31021 478-272-1210 ext. 2450 Place of Performance or Delivery Address Carl Vinson VAMC 1826 Veterans BLVD Dublin, GA 31021 Period of Performance Base plus four (4) one (1) year options Inspection and Acceptance N/A Invoices Vendor Electronic Invoice Submission Methods Facsimile, e-mail, and scanned documents are not acceptable forms of submission for payment requests. Electronic form means an automated system transmitting information electronically according to the accepted electronic data transmission methods below: VA s Electronic Invoice Presentment and Payment System The FSC uses a third-party contractor, Tungsten Network (Formerly OB10), to transition vendors from paper to electronic invoice submission. Please go to this website http://www.tungsten-network.com/us/en/veterans-affairs-us/  to begin submitting electronic invoices, free of charge. A system that conforms to the X12 electronic data interchange (EDI) formats established by the Accredited Standards Center (ASC) chartered by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The X12 EDI Web site (http://www.x12.org). Vendor e-Invoice Set-Up Information: Please contact OB10 at the phone number or email address listed below to begin submitting your electronic invoices to the VA Financial Services Center for payment processing, free of charge. If you have question about the e-invoicing program or OB10, please contact the FSC at the phone number or email address listed below: OB10 e-Invoice Setup Information: 1-877-489-6135 OB10 e-Invoice email: VA.Registration@ob10.com FSC e-Invoice Contact Information: 1-877-353-9791 FSC e-invoice email: vafsccshd@va.gov
 
Web Link
SAM.gov Permalink
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Place of Performance
Address: Department of Veterans Affairs Carl Vinson VA Medical Center 1826 Veterans Blvd, Dublin, GA 31021, USA
Zip Code: 31021
Country: USA
 
Record
SN05673865-F 20200530/200528230204 (samdaily.us)
 
Source
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