Title
Substance Use Prevention and Naloxone Professional Development and Training Services (Ordinance S-53080) - Citywide
Description
Request to authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to enter into an agreement with Lenartz Consulting, LLC. to provide professional development and training services to the Office of Public Health. Further request to authorize the City Controller to disburse all funds related to this item. The fee for services will not exceed $46,000.
Report
Summary
In collaboration with Human Resources Organizational Development, the Office of Public Health prepared a Qualified Vendor Request for professional development and training services related to substance use topics to promote health and wellbeing. Two proposals were received and one vendor was selected for the partnership focused on the development, update and delivery of both virtual and in-person training resources for City of Phoenix employees, community outreach teams and the broader community. The Office of Public Health currently has existing training that requires regular review and updates, including the internal City of Phoenix Naloxone Training and Overview of Substance Use Disorder.
The scope of service for Lenartz Consulting, LLC. will include:
- Develop and update training content related to heat relief, substance abuse and mental health.
- Create virtual, computer-based training and in-person training materials that are interactive, practical and audience-appropriate.
- Design learning resources that support both internal workforce development and community education.
- Provide consultation and subject matter expertise throughout the partnership period.
- Develop facilitator guides, participant materials and job aids as needed.
- Recommend content structures and learning strategies that support ongoing use and future updates.
Financial Impact
There is no impact to the General Fund. This is funded through the One Arizona Agreement Opioid Settlement funds.
Department
Responsible Department
This item is submitted by Deputy City Manager Gina Montes and the Office of Public Health.