GGC0875 Glasgow City Adult Stress Service

A Prior Information Notice (Social)
by NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£560K
Sector
HEALTH
Published
09 May 2024
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Glasgow

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

Glasgow HSCP is seeking a high quality forward thinking organisation to deliver community based stress services that will complement the work of the HSCP workforce and partners. This programme of work will provide an important contribution to the adult mental health improvement framework. The service will be open to all Glasgow residents aged 16 and over, with a specific focus on delivery in areas of highest deprivation and to those population groups experiencing significant and enduring health, economic & social inequalities. Flexible, culturally appropriate approaches to service design and delivery must be clearly demonstrated within Tender response alongside a sophisticated understanding of the patterns of inequalities in Glasgow, and of the barriers in working in communities experiencing these.

Total Quantity or Scope

The service is a holistic service available to young people (aged 12-19) who live in Glasgow City, which adopts an early intervention prevention approach, with the aim of improving longer term trajectories for its target audience. Services are currently available in 9 venues across Glasgow City, though this could increase should additional investment become available. It is held in the evenings from 6:00- 9:30pm Mondays through to Thursdays. The service is co-delivered by statutory and non-statutory organisations. Counselling and Multiple Risk components of the GCYHS are commissioned. Both are key interventions in support for young people. Counsellors are an integral part of the Multi-disciplinary delivery team on the night. Young people can also have access 1:1 consultations from the Nurse, GP, or Multiple Risk Worker. Young people can expect support with their mental health, sexual health, risk taking, weight management and relationships as well as support around housing or financial inclusion. The nursing team also provides comprehensive “wrap around” support out with service delivery times to address the wider issues that impact on young people’s health and wellbeing, liaising and referring onwards to secure the right support such as mentoring, advocacy or employability. As part of the care plan for a young person, where required, support for parents will be also be sourced to ensure best outcomes for the family overall. Current YHS Delivery across Glasgow City North West Locality Drumchapel Health Centre Possilpark Health & Care Centre Maryhill Health & Care Centre North East Locality Easterhouse Health Centre Shettleston Health Centre Springburn Health Centre South Locality Pollok Health Centre Elderpark Clinic- Govan HC New Gorbals Health & Care Centre Post pandemic, significant numbers of referrals are identified at initial consultation, to be mental health in nature, in particular anxiety. At subsequent consultations, wider causes of distress become visible.

Award Detail

1 Lifelink (Glasgow)
  • Num offers: 2
  • Value: £560,000

CPV Codes

  • 75200000 - Provision of services to the community

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Other Information

The buyer is using PCS-Tender to conduct this ITT exercise. The project is 25327 - Glasgow City Adult Stress Service. For more information see; https://www.publictendersscotland.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk The contracting authority does not intend to include a sub-contract clause as part of community benefits (as per section 25 of the procurement reform act (Scotland) 2014) in the contract for the following reason: Bidders will be required to inform the Board if the intend to sub-contract in line with the requirements of the SPD. Community benefits are included in this requirement. For more information see: https://www.gov.scot/policies/public-sector-procurement/community-benefits-in-pr... A summary of the expected community benefits has been provided as follows; Potential participants are required to summarise any proposed community benefits that will be developed and delivered as part of this contract if successful or, alternatively, potential participants confirm that they will engage with the NHS Scotland's Community Benefits Gateway (CBG). This gateway, developed through requests from suppliers seeking opportunities to support the delivery of community benefits within the contracting region, provides information on community benefit opportunities. The CBG is a free and easy to use online services that connects NHS Scotland suppliers with third sector organisations within Scotland and will be used for tracking and reporting. It is an approved compliant route to the realisation of community benefits. Please see SPD completion guide uploaded to PCS-T with tender documentation for further information. Duration of the contract is 1 year with the option to extend for 1 year + 1 year + 1 year + 1 year (SC Ref:766217)

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