The Provision of a Pan-London Homeless Substance Misuse Programme

A Contract Award Notice
by THE MAYOR AND COMMONALTY AND CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF LONDON

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
1 year (est.)
Value
£1M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
08 Apr 2022
Delivery
01 Dec 2016 to 30 Nov 2020 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

London

Geochart for 2 buyers and 3 suppliers

Description

**PLEASE NOTE** This is an Award Notice and the opportunity is now closed. The City of London Corporation (The City) undertook a 1 stage procurement process in relation to the provision of a Pan-London Homeless Substance Misuse Programme (the 'Service'). The Service is split into 3 seperate Lots covering Abstinence-based Intermediate Residential Rehabilitation, Stabilisation-based Intermediate Residential Rehabilitation and a Pan-London Homeless Substance Misuse Engagement Team. Further information for this opportunity can be found in II.2.4) Description of the procurement field (of this notice) for each Lot.

Lot Division

1 Abstinence-based Intermediate Residential Rehabilitation

As part of the Government’s ambition to end rough sleeping, funding from Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has been provided to the City of London (City) as part of a Public Health England (PHE)/Greater London Authority (GLA)/Local Authority (LA) partnership-led pan London Substance Misuse Programme for people who sleep rough/in hostel accommodation/risk of return to the street. The grant will better address the increasing complexity of their substance misuse treatment and recovery needs. The City has agreed to act as the lead commissioner for this Programme using the grant funding obtained. The City invited Tenders from a Lead Provider with relevant qualification, skill and experience for the provision of ten abstinence-based intermediate rehabilitation beds for people who are moving on from an inpatient detoxification stay. The Service will provide a vital period of support to those who need more time in a setting that will support their abstinence, improve sustained recovery capital and prepare for either further residential/community rehabilitation and step-down housing in the community. The Service will make a critical contribution to the wider strategic intention to end rough sleeping and reduce harm linked to substance misuse. Due to the procurement timeline, the Service will deliver at least 5 beds at commencement of contract, increasing to 10 beds at end of 6 weeks post-commencement. The duration of the contract is 12 months, subject to the right of the City (at its sole discretion) to exercise its right to extend the contract by up to 6 months. The maximum length of the contract is therefore 18 months subject to performance and funding availability. The estimated total value of the contract is also stated in II.1.5) and II.2.6) of this notice and is for the entire duration, i.e. including the optional extensions. Organisations were made aware that due to the contract value (of the Service), any contract formed as a result of this procurement process shall be executed as a deed.

2 Stabilisation-based Intermediate Residential Rehabilitation

As part of the Government’s ambition to end rough sleeping, funding from Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has been provided to the City of London (City) as part of a Public Health England (PHE)/Greater London Authority (GLA)/Local Authority (LA) partnership-led pan London Substance Misuse Programme for people who sleep rough/in hostel accommodation/risk of return to the street. The grant will better address the increasing complexity of their substance misuse treatment and recovery needs. The City has agreed to act as the lead commissioner for this Service using the grant funding obtained. The City invited Tenders from one Lead Provider with relevant qualification, skill and experience for the provision of ten stabilisation-based intermediate rehabilitation beds for people who are moving on from an inpatient detoxification (IPD) stay. The Service is will provide a vital period of support to those who need more time in a setting that will support stabilisation, improve sustained recovery capital and prepare for either further residential/community rehabilitation and step-down housing in the community. The Service will make a critical contribution to the wider strategic intention to end rough sleeping and reduce harm linked to substance misuse. Due to the procurement timeline, the Service will provide at least 5 beds at commencement of contract with an increase to 10 beds at end of 6 weeks post-commencement. The duration of the contract is 12 months, subject to the right of the City (at its sole discretion) to exercise its right to extend the Contract by up to 6 months. The maximum length of the contract is therefore 18 months subject to performance and funding availability. Organisations were made aware that due to the contract value (of the Service), any contract formed as a result of this procurement process shall be executed as a deed.

3 Pan-London Homeless Substance Misuse Engagement Team

As part of the Government’s ambition to end rough sleeping, funding from Ministry of Housing Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) has been provided to the City of London (City) as part of a Public Health England (PHE)/Greater London Authority (GLA)/Local Authority (LA) partnership-led pan London Substance Misuse Programme for people who sleep rough/in hostel accommodation/risk of return to the street. The grant will better address the increasing complexity of their substance misuse treatment and recovery needs. The City has agreed to act as the lead commissioner for this Service using the grant funding obtained. The City invited Tenders from one Lead Provider with relevant qualification, skill and experience for the provision of a Homeless Substance Misuse Engagement Team to work as part of the new pan-London substance misuse pathway. The overarching aim of the team will be to help improve access to treatment for people in London who sleep rough/in hostel accommodation. The emphasis is on supporting steps that improve the person’s readiness for engagement to a substance misuse treatment/recovery pathway and other services i.e. G.P. registration, harm minimisation, wider support networks. Due to the procurement timeline, it is envisaged the Service will initially deliver a core team on commencement of the contract to focus on identified ‘need to reach’ areas in London. It is expected the Service will provide full comptency at end of 6 weeks post-commencement. The duration of the contract is 12 months, subject to the right of the City (at its sole discretion) to exercise its right to extend the Contract by up to 6 months. The maximum length of the contract is therefore 18 months. subject to performance and funding availability. The estimated total value of the contract is also stated in II.1.5) and II.2.6) of this notice and is for the entire duration, i.e. including the optional extensions. Organisations were made aware that due to the contract value (of the Service), any contract formed as a result of this procurement process shall be executed as a deed.

Award Detail

1 Unnamed (None)
  • Abstinence-based Intermediate Residential Rehabilitation
  • CONTRACT NOT AWARDED – NO SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS.
2 Mildmay Hospital (London)
  • Stabilisation-based Intermediate Residential Rehabilitation
  • Num offers: 2
  • Value: £1,007,400
  • Contractor is an SME.
3 Phoenix House (London)
  • Pan-London Homeless Substance Misuse Engagement Team
  • Num offers: 2
  • Value: £450,700

Award Criteria

Technical 70.0
Price 30.0

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price and quality.

Reference

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