Opportunity
Hawaii eProcurement Portal #Q26002793
Hawaii DOH Project LAUNCH: Training and Supports for Child Mental Health
Posted
May 11, 2026
Respond By
May 15, 2026
Identifier
Q26002793
NAICS
611430, 621330, 624310
The Hawaii State Department of Health, Family Health Services Division (FHSD), is seeking a qualified Hawaii-based provider to deliver Project LAUNCH Training and Supports aimed at promoting child mental health. - Government Buyer: - Hawaii State Department of Health, Family Health Services Division (FHSD), Children with Special Health Needs Branch (CSHNB) - Products/Services Requested: - Collaboration with DOH representatives to execute project tasks and timelines - Partnership with community organizations to support a coordinated intake and referral system for developmental and mental health screenings - Delivery of training workshops for families, healthcare providers, and child care providers on mental health and child development - Building and supporting infant and early childhood mental health resources for providers - Production of reports documenting activities and recommendations for future steps - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified local providers with relevant experience - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Provider must be Hawaii-based and experienced in child mental health and early childhood development - Emphasis on collaboration with state agencies and community partners - Focus on both direct service delivery (training, workshops) and systems-level support (intake/referral coordination, reporting)
Description
The Hawaii State Department of Health Family Health Services Division and its Children with Special Health Needs Branch are seeking a qualified Hawaii-based provider to support Project LAUNCH activities. The project focuses on promoting positive mental health support and services for children birth through age eight, including training providers and families, conducting screenings and referrals, and promoting infant and early childhood mental health. The contractor will collaborate with DOH representatives, community partners, and trainers to support a coordinated intake and referral system, conduct workshops, and build mental health supports for providers. The goal is to enhance young child wellness through these coordinated efforts.