TeleRehabilitation App
Animated illustrations
| Terms of Reference|
1. Introduction and Background Information
1.1. Humanity and Inclusion
Humanity and Inclusion (HI) – previously known as Handicap International- is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. HI is working in more than 60 countries over the World.
HI has been working in Vietnam for over 25 years, mostly in the fields of health and prevention (mother and child health and road safety), rehabilitation (rehabilitation care for persons with spinal cord injury and brain lesions), education (access to inclusive education for children with disabilities) and livelihoods (access to decent work for people with disabilities).
1.2. Rehabilitation Project
The rehabilitation project, funded by the USAID, started in October 2015 and is expected to last for 8 years (until September 2023). The project's goal is to improve quality of life of persons with brain lesions, especially those with brain stroke, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy and/or spina bifida/hydrocephalus, by improving access and quality of rehabilitation services. In order to do so, the project develops 4 main approaches:
1.3. Telerehabilitation
In this framework, the projects aims at developing digital solutions for discharge, transition of care and home/family- based follow-up. To achieve this goal, the project notably includes the development of a telerehabilitation software
Telerehabilitation can be defined as “the remote delivery of rehabilitation services, where distance is a critical factor, by all rehabilitation care professionals using information and communication technologies for the exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for the continuing education of health care providers, all in the interests of advancing the health of individuals and their communities.”
1.4. Illustrations
The telerehabilitation software will include a library of exercises that can be prescribed to the patients. Each of these exercises will need to include one animated illustration based on existing picture and instructions (in English).
2. Assignment
2.1. Overall Objectives:
The mission’s overall objective is to provide animated illustrations for the exercise library.
2.2. Specific Objectives :
More specifically, the consultant is expected to :
- Provide animated illustrations that are culturally acceptable in different contexts (neutral skin and hair colour, type and length of clothes, gender)
- Provide animated illustrations that are easily understandable
- Provide animated illustrations that have optimized file size (quality/size ratio)
- Strictly respect the graphic requirements (to be confirmed with the consultant):
- Review and adapt illustrations according to HI comments
2.3. Consultant profile
Applicant should demonstrate:
2.4. Consultant and HI’s Responsibilities
The consultant:
HI:
2.5. Deliverables :
3. Additional Information
3.1. Working Organization
3.2. Timeframe
3.3. Selection Criteria
Selection of contractor among the bidders will be based on series of criteria, among which (not following an order of importance):
HI reserves the right not to award the contract concerned by this tendering procedure should circumstances require, and is under no obligation to provide justification or compensation of any kind to the companies consulted.
More information and/or application
Please contact/send application (CV, portfolio, proposal including cost/animated illustration and planning) to:
Martin JACOBS
Rehabilitation Technical Advisor
Humanity & Inclusion (Handicap International) in Vietnam
[email protected]