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Resilience training - ONT

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The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) is seeking the services of a licensed psychologist to provide resiliency training to health professionals across eight institutions and one community mental health team within the Ontario Region. This training is designed to support staff wellbeing, enhance interdisciplinary collaboration, and equip personnel to function effectively in high-stress correctional environments. The training must be tailored to the unique operational realities of correctional settings and focus on evidence-based resiliency, stress management, and psychological safety. Key objectives include strengthening emotional regulation, fostering adaptive coping strategies, and promoting team resilience and communication. The services involve approximately 55 preparatory sessions with CSC management to identify stressors and develop the tailored program, followed by around 45 full-day training sessions for interdisciplinary staff, with a maximum of 30 participants per session. The contract covers all costs related to the preparation and delivery of training, including travel, accommodation, materials, and any technology needed, with payment made under an all-inclusive hourly rate. The procurement adheres to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement and is open to Canadian and eligible trading partner suppliers, with a preference and possible set-aside for Indigenous businesses, in alignment with the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business. The duration of the contract is five years from the award date. There are no security requirements or comprehensive land claims attached to this procurement. All training materials must be provided in English, and post-session reports and a final evaluation report are required. The procurement process follows a lowest-priced compliant bid strategy, and inquiries can be directed to the designated contracting authority, Stéphanie Gigoux.

General Info

Licensed psychologist to deliver five-year resiliency training supporting Ontario CSC staff wellbeing and collaboration.

Agency

Government of Canada → Correctional Service of Canada

NAICS

N/A

Place of Performance

Canada, CAN

Set-Aside

NONE

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RFP 21120-27-5291028/A La formation sur la résilience ONT

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RFP 21120-27-5291028/A Resiliency Training - ONT

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Correctional Service of Canada
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Government of Canada → Correctional Service of Canada
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Contacts
Stéphanie GigouxContracting Authoritystephanie.gigoux@csc-scc.gc.ca3435743715

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This requirement is for: The Correctional Service of Canada, Services in the Ontario Region for eight (8) institutions: Joyceville Complex, Collins Bay Complex, Millhaven Institution, Bath Institution, Warkworth Institution, Beavercreek Complex, Grand Valley Complex, the Regional Treatment Centre (Millhaven and Bath); and one (1) Community Mental Health. Trade agreement: Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA), Canada free trade agreements with Chile/Colombia/Honduras/Panama, Canada-Peru Free Trade Agreement, Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). Policy on Reciprocal Procurement: This solicitation is open only to Canadian suppliers and to Suppliers of an applicable trading partner. Competitive Procurement Strategy: lowest priced compliant bid. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business: This procurement is open to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous businesses. All interested suppliers may participate. However, suppliers are to note that this requirement is subject to a preference for Indigenous suppliers and will be set-aside under the federal government Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) if Canada receives two or more responsive bids from Indigenous businesses who meet the requirements of the PSIB. Indigenous businesses that have not already registered in the Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) Indigenous Business Directory should do so. Additional information on the Indigenous Business Directory is available at the following link: https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1100100033057/1610797769658#c3. Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement. Security Requirements: This contract does not include security requirements. Nature of Requirements: The following is a summary of the statement of work for this requirement. The Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) Health Services in the Ontario Region require the services of a licenced psychologist to provide resiliency training to staff at eight (8) institutions Joyceville Complex, Collins Bay Complex, Millhaven Institution, Bath Institution, Warkworth Institution, Beavercreek Complex, Grand Valley Complex, the Regional Treatment Centre (Millhaven and Bath) as well as one (1) Community Mental Health Team of staff who assist offenders upon their release and reintegration. Objectives: 3.1 The Contractor must provide the services of a qualified Psychologist to design and deliver resiliency training for health professionals working within Correctional Service of Canada. The training will support staff well being, strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration, enhance capacity to operate effectively in high risk and high stress clinical environments, and contribute to a psychologically safe and ethically grounded workplace. This work supports CSC’s ongoing commitment to quality care, institutional safety, and staff support. 3.2 The Contractor must design and deliver resiliency training that is explicitly tailored to the operational realities of correctional environments. Training content must reflect common workplace stressors encountered by correctional health care and frontline staff and incorporate scenario based applications relevant to institutional settings. The training must be grounded in evidence based resiliency, stress management, and psychological safety principles and delivered in a practical, skills focused format. Training objectives must include: 1) Strengthening emotional regulation and stress management in trauma exposed environments. 2) Supporting adaptive coping strategies for individuals and interdisciplinary teams. 3) Promoting maintenance of psychological well being during active clinical and institutional duties. 4) Enhancing team resilience, communication, and mutual support within correctional settings. The primary objective of the training is to enhance both individual and collective resilience through practical, applicable strategies that support sustained psychological well being in high stress correctional environments. Deliverables: The Contractor must conduct approximately 55 two-hour preparatory sessions (between 8:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. EST) with CSC management to identify barriers, stressors, and staff needs. The Contractor must submit a summary report for each session within 10 business days after completing the session, outlining key findings and recommendations (e.g., operational resilience supports, team-based practices, skills-reinforcement and continuity, environmental considerations, resource awareness, and/or future training considerations. There will be a maximum of 30 participants per session. The Contractor must obtain the CSC Project Authority’s approval for the customized training program prior to training delivery. The Contractor must deliver approximately 45 full-day (7.5-hour) resiliency training sessions to interdisciplinary CSC staff. The Contractor must provide participant materials in English and submit a post-training evaluation report within 30 business days of the final session. The Contractor must provide training to a maximum 30 participants per session. The contract must include all costs associated with the preparatory sessions and resiliency training sessions including development and delivery. This including, however, not limited to travel, accommodations, facilitation, books other materials, the contractor’s resources, any technology requirements or equipment. All cost must be included in the all-inclusive firm per hourly rate. No additional costs will be accepted. Any conditions for participation of suppliers not specified in solicitation documentation: none. Estimated quantity of commodity: see solicitation document statement of work and basis of payment. Duration of Contract and Time Frame for Delivery: Period of the Contract: The Work is to be performed during the period of contract award date to five (5) years later. File Number: 21120-27-5291028 Contracting Authority: Stéphanie Gigoux Telephone number: (343) 574-3715 E-mail: stephanie.gigoux@csc-scc.gc.ca NOTE TO BIDDERS: Bidders can obtain the complete statement of work and evaluation criteria by downloading the solicitation document and associated documents from the Canada buys / tender opportunities website. The Crown reserves the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada (English or French). After contract award, bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) offers seminars to businesses interested in learning how to sell goods and services to the Government of Canada. The seminars are FREE. Topics include: - Understand the federal procurement process; - Learn about searching for opportunities; - Find out how to bid on opportunities; - Discover how to prepare to sell to the government. The full schedule of seminars can be found on the Procurement Assistance Canada website, under find an event (Procurement Assistance Canada: Find an event - Canada.ca).