HCC - 11/21 - The Provision of a Multi-Provider Framework Agreement for Health and Adult Social Care Training Providers

A Tender Notice
by HERTFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
35.5 month
Value
£-£2M
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
19 Nov 2021
Delivery
To 04 Dec 2024 (est.)
Deadline
20 Dec 2021 12:00

Concepts

Location

Hertfordshire:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Further information in regards to this opportunity can be found in II.2.4 and VI.3 below.

Lot Division

1 Health and Safety (non-medical)

Provision of Health and Safety training to enable Health and Social Care providers to meet and exceed national minimum standards. Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to: • First Aid and emergency life support• Fire Safety and evacuation• Risk Assessment• Food Hygiene, healthy living and nutrition• Infection prevention and control• Management of hazardous materials• Moving and Handling of people and loads, including load assessmentSee 7.1 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

2 Clinical Medical Interventions

Provision of Clinical training to Health and Social Care staff enabling individuals to better understand and implement a wide range of skills and interventions.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to: • Medication, administration and management• Peg Feeding• Epipen management• Stoma Care• Diabetes• Pressure Sores/Ulcers• Oral Cavity Suctioning• Sexually Transmitted DiseaseSee 7.2 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

3 Learning Disability Focused

Provision of learning opportunities, products and interventions that focus on working with and supporting people with a Learning Disability. Training should be focused on raising awareness and understanding of conditions, improving service delivery and direct care and enabling health and social care staff to support people with Learning Disabilities more effectively.Potential training courses are all subjects outlined in the ‘Learning Disabilities Core Skills Education and Training Framework’ (see Appendix B)Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to: • Learning Disability Awareness• Supporting People with Profound and Complex Needs• Supporting People with a learning disability and Autism• Wellbeing and Independence• End of Life care and support for people with a Learning Disability

4 Mental Health Focused

Learning opportunities, products and interventions that are focused on working and supporting clients experiencing mental ill health.Potential courses should seek to raise understanding and awareness of conditions, outlines suitable treatment and support and enable health and social care staff to recognise signs and symptoms.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Mental Health Awareness• Personality Disorders• Schizophrenia and psychosis• Bipolar and Depression

5 Dementia Focused

Provision of specialist Dementia focused training that examines a breadth of key themes including diagnosis, communication, anatomy and physiology of the brain, identification and management of symptoms and understanding and relating to clients with Dementia. All training will enable Health and social care staff to provide better care and support to individuals with Dementia.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Understanding Dementia• Communication Skills • Supporting a service user with Dementia and behaviours of concern• Early Onset Dementia• Alzheimer’s• End of life care and support

6 Behaviours of Concern

Provision of training to Health and Social Care providers to support the management of behaviours of concern. Modular programme would include proactive approaches in theoretical knowledge, physical skills in disengagement and physical intervention.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Understanding behaviours of concern theory• Physical skills including disengagement techniques and Physical Intervention, including refresher courses• Positive behaviour support/active support• Conflict resolution• Personal safetySee 7.3 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

7 Safeguarding in Adult Social Care

Provision of Safeguarding Training to Health and Social Care providers that is in line and reflective of Hertfordshire Safeguarding policy. Training should examine key definitions, signs and symptoms of abuse and referral pathways.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Safeguarding Awareness• Safeguarding refresher• Protecting People at Risk of Harm• Mental Capacity Act• Deprivation of Liberty SafeguardsSee 7.4 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

8 Leadership and Management of Social Care Organisations/Services

Provision of training focusing on developing and improving the skills and abilities of individuals in leadership and management roles or who have delegated responsibilities within social care organisations/services.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Generic Management Skills training• Introduction to Management• Supervising Staff• Managing Change• Understanding key Management responsibilities concerning – - Health and Safety - Equality and Diversity- Risk Assessment- Moving and Handling- Administration of Medication- SafeguardingSee 7.5 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

9 Neurological Conditions

Learning opportunities, products and interventions focused on understanding neurological conditions and how to care for individuals affected. Training courses should focus on areas such as signs and symptoms of the condition, management and treatment of symptoms and diagnosis and referral. Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Epilepsy (and the administration of Rectal Diazepam and Buccal Midazolam)• Parkinson’s• Huntington’s Disease• Multiple Sclerosis• Motor Neurone Disease• Acquired Brain InjuryPlease note Dementia Training has been classified as a separate Lot (Lot 5)See 7.6 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

10 Physiological Conditions

Provision of training to Health and Social care providers that examines physiological conditions and how to care and support individuals affected. Training should focus on areas such as signs and symptoms of the condition, ongoing management and treatment of symptoms and diagnosis and referral.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Stroke• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease• Dysphagia• Mindfulness and physical wellbeing

11 Level 1 Health and Social Care Trainee Programme

Provision of Qualifications to support a 12month Level 1 Health and Social Care Trainee Programme aimed at 16-24 year olds not currently in education, employment or training. Qualifications include:• BTEC Level 1 Award in Preparing to work in adult Social Care (QCF)• BTEC Level 1 Certificate in Health & Social Care (QCF)• Functional Skills in English and Maths (Entry Level 3/1)See 7.7 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

12 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Learning opportunities, products and interventions focused on all aspects of equality, diversity and inclusion. Potential training will explore in depth a multitude of topics in including (but not limited to) racism, transphobia, sexuality, gender identity and sexism. Training will aim to improve the awareness and understanding of these areas and/or support individuals who are victims of inequality, discrimination, or exclusion.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Anti-oppressive practice• Equality and Diversity for Managers• Gender Identity and Gender Diversity• LGBTQI Awareness• Equality and Diversity in Recruitment

13 General Staff Development (not otherwise categorised)

All other learning opportunities, products and interventions focused on developing core skills for the Health and Adult Social Care workforce that is not otherwise categorised in an aforementioned LOT. This broad category covers any topics that would typically be required by the social care workforce that falls outside the parameters previously listed.Examples of potential training topics include, but are not limited to • Report Writing• Recording Keeping• Bereavement and LossSee 7.8 – Lot Specific Requirements for further information.

CPV Codes

  • 80000000 - Education and training services
  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are available.

Other Information

Organisations wishing to take part in this project are invited to "express interest" which will give access to the full procurement documents in the e-tendering system. Please see VI.3 below for further information. To be considered as a Bidder you must complete and submit a Bid by the deadline of 12:00 Noon on 20th December 2021. Any questions relating to this procurement must be made via the correspondence area in the e-Tendering system, in accordance with the procurement documents and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above. Please allow sufficient time to make your return as late returns will not be permitted by the system. The estimated total value of all of the Contracts is stated in II.1.5 of this notice and is for initial term inclusive of the approximate value for extension. ** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Please note Hertfordshire County Council has worked closely with its districts and partners to create a joint procurement portal called supply Hertfordshire. This portal provides an e-Tendering system which is run by In-Tend.To access this procurement opportunity please visit www.supplyhertfordshire.uk and follow the on-screen guidance. In accordance with Regulation 53 of The Public Contracts Regulations 2015, the Council's procurement documents are available within the e-Tendering system.This is a one stage procurement process. Therefore, if you wish to be considered as a tenderer you must complete and submit a tender by the specified closing date and time. Tender submissions cannot be uploaded after this return deadline.Any clarifications regarding this opportunity must be raised through Correspondence area in the eTendering system.If you are experiencing problems In-Tend offer a help section which includes a dedicated UK support desk which can be contacted via email: support@in-tend.co.uk or Telephone: +44 1144070065 for any website/technical questions, Monday to Friday, 8:30-17:00.The Council reserves the right at any time to cease the procurement process and not award a Contract or to award only part of the opportunity described in this notice. If the Council takes up this right, then they will not be responsible for or pay the expenses or losses, which may be incurred by any organisation or tenderer as a result.The Council undertakes to hold confidential any information provided in the proposal submitted, subject to the Council's obligations under the law including the Freedom of Information Act 2000. If the organisation considers that any of the information submitted in the proposal should not be disclosed because of its sensitivity then this should be stated with the reason for considering it sensitive. The Council will then endeavour to consult with the applicant about such sensitive information when considering any request received under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 before replying to such a request.The Council reserves the right to carry out additional financial checks on all organisations bidding for this opportunity at any time during the procurement process. This is to ensure that they continue to meet the Council's requirements and remain financially viable to fulfil the requirements under the Contract.Organisations should be aware that due to the nature of the Services provided, any Contract formed as a result of this procurement process shall be executed as a deed. Organisations should seek independent legal advice on the implications of this prior to submitting their bid, where appropriate.

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