World Mental Health Day 2024: Every year, October 10 marks World Mental Health Day, a global effort to raise awareness about mental health issues and mobilise support for mental well-being. The initiative, led by the World Health Organization (WHO), aims to bring attention to the importance of mental health for individuals, communities, and workplaces.

This year, WHO is focusing on the relationship between mental health and work, stressing that a supportive work environment plays a key role in promoting mental well-being. Safe, healthy workplaces can act as a protective factor, but poor conditions such as stigma, discrimination, and risks like harassment can significantly harm mental health, reducing quality of life and impacting workplace productivity. With approximately 60% of the global population engaged in the workforce, immediate action is needed to reduce these risks and foster a culture that supports mental health.

Governments, employers, and organisations representing workers must come together to improve mental health support in the workplace. Collaboration with employees and individuals who have experienced mental health challenges is essential for developing effective solutions. Evidence-based strategies and interventions are critical to ensuring that everyone can thrive both in their careers and personal lives.

Key Focus Area:

Mental Health and Work: A positive work environment boosts mental well-being, providing purpose and stability. On the other hand, poor conditions can decrease job satisfaction and productivity.

Risks For Workers: Mental health risks can arise from discrimination, unsafe working conditions, or low autonomy. Workers in low-paid or insecure jobs are often more vulnerable to these psychosocial risks.

Impact On Individuals: A lack of support for mental health conditions can erode confidence, reduce work enjoyment, and lead to more absences, making it harder for individuals to stay employed. Families and caregivers are also impacted.

Wider Societal Impact: Poor mental health at work contributes to reduced performance, increased absences, and high staff turnover. Depression and anxiety lead to the loss of roughly 12 billion workdays annually.

Addressing Stigma: Stigma and discrimination often prevent individuals with mental health conditions from seeking help or maintaining employment. Reducing workplace stigma through awareness and engagement can create healthier, more inclusive environments.

Supporting Workers: Employers should implement reasonable accommodations for employees with mental health conditions, such as regular check-ins, flexible schedules, and gradual task reintegration.

Manager Training: Training managers to recognise workplace stress and support mental health is crucial for creating a healthier work atmosphere.

Government Collaboration: Governments, employers, and worker organisations need to collaborate on policies that prioritise mental health, promoting well-being and reducing risks in the workplace.

While employers and governments play a significant role, individuals can also take steps to safeguard their mental health. Practicing stress management and seeking support when needed are essential in maintaining well-being.

World Mental Health Day 2024: How October 10 Aims To Make An Impact (ndtv.com)

BUTABIKA NATIONAL REFERRAL MENTAL HOSPITAL

INVITATION FOR PREQUALIFICATION

Application for prequalification are here by invited from reputable firms/suppliers/contractors to provide the following goods/services

for three (3) financial years (2024/25, 2025-2026,2026/27) for Butabika National Referral Mental Hospital.

All suppliers currently pre-qualified under the following categories must also re-apply for the categories below;

  SUPPLIES:

CODE

ITEM

Sup/1000     

       Medical Drugs & sundries will result into frame work contract

Sup/2000

      Laboratory, X-ray Reagents, chemicals and consumables

Sup/3000

      Computers, computer consumables and accessories will result into frame work contract

Sup/4000

     Office furniture & fittings

Sup/5000

      Motor Vehicle Tyres, Batteries, tubes and spare parts   will result into frame work contract

Sup/6000

     Air Conditioners and Accessories will result into frame work contract

Sup/7000

      Medical Equipment

Sup/8000

      Supply of drinking water

Sup/9000

     Supply of news papers

Sup/10000

      Non-medical sundries

Sup/11000

      Assorted hardware materials

Sup/12000

      Assorted office stationery

Sup/13000

       Fire wood and biomass briquettes

Sup/14000

       Food stuff

Sup/15000

       Petroleum products and lubrications

Sup/16000

       Office Equipment and tools

Sup/17000

        Electrical Equipment and accessories

Sup/18000

        Firefighting equipment and spares will result into frame work contract

Sup/19000

        Security gadgets

Sup/20000

           Sanitary bins

Sup/21000

           Uniforms, curtains, protective wear and carpets

Sup/22000

           Supply of flunnals

           SERVICES:

Svcs/1000

           Fumigation of wards, offices and grounds will result into frame work contracts

Svcs/2000

           Engraving, screen printing and Sign Writing services

Svcs/3000

           Maintenance & repair of Medical equipment

Svcs/4000

           Repair & Service Maintenance of Motor Vehicles will result into frame work contract

Svcs/5000

           Air Ticketing, Tours & travel will result into frame work contract

Svcs/6000

           Computer repair, maintenance, servicing of Office equipment and Networking

Svcs/7000

           Service Maintenance and Repair of Laundry and Kitchen Equipment will result into frame work contract

Svcs/8000

           Provision of catering services will result into frame work contract

Svcs/9000

           Consultancy services (Works related)

Svcs/10000

           Hiring and management of incinerators

Svcs/11000

           Cleaning services and compound maintenance

Svc /12000

           Advertising and media

Svc/13000

           Maintenance and service of firefighting equipment will result into frame work contract

Svc/ 14000

           Hotel and Conference facilities

Svc/15000

           Security Services

Svc/16000

           Printing, art and design

             WORKS:

Works/1000

           Repair and Maintenance of Buildings and other installations

Works/2000

           Civil Works (Building)

Works/3000

           Civil Works (Carpentry)

2. Interested firms/suppliers /contractors should obtain the prequalification documents from Butabika Hospital, Luzira Road on payment of a nonrefundable fee of Ugx. 100,000/= (Uganda Shilling; One Hundred Thousand Only) per lot , (maximum number of items in each category is 3) inclusive of bank charge payable to Bank of Africa, A/C 09023280003, Luzira Branch. Advice forms will be picked from Accounts section.

3. Prequalification will be conducted in accordance with PPDA procedure contained in the government of Uganda’s Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Act.

4. Submissions: Applications will be submitted not later than the 10th July, 2024 in sealed envelopes at 3:00pm to:

The Head- Procurement and Disposal Unit

Butabika Hospital, Butabika Road, Luzira

P.O Box 7017, Kampala

+256414671690 PROCUREMENT OFFICE

 

5. And the bids will be opened in the presence of Bidders’ representatives on 10th July, 2024 at 3:10pm.

Activity

Date

Publish Date

27th June, 2024

Submission Closing Date

10th  July, 2024

Evaluation Process

Within 15 working days after closing date

Display of prequalified provider list

Within 10 working days from the contract committee approval of evaluation report

 Dr. Nakku Juliet
Executive Director.         

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