HEE - Approved/Responsible Clinician Mental Health Training Course

A Tender Notice
by HEALTH EDUCATION ENGLAND

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Notapplicable)
Duration
2 year
Value
£187K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
21 Dec 2021
Delivery
31 Jan 2022 to 31 Jan 2024
Deadline
20 Jan 2022 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

Health Education England are putting out this notice as a PIN (Prior Information Notice) with a view to completing a Direct Award to The University of Exeter. The case for direct award can be found on the tender portal. During 2020-21 University of Exeter has been identified as having developed an Advanced Practice, mental Health offer that was aligned to the Multi-Professional Approved/Responsible Clinician, Mental Health Training Course. This specialist P Cert level course combines both academic and practical clinical experience. Since then, the Trust has continued to develop the programme, giving vital feedback to HEE in order to support the large-scale multiple year procurement which will follow shortly.

CPV Codes

  • 80000000 - Education and training services

Other Information

The supplier have demonstrated their ability to develop and deliver a regionally based, high impact training programme for trainees. Owing to the complex nature of the programme seamless continuity is essential. If the existing supplier is unable to continue providing the service and lead on rolling out the course across the regions then it will be detrimental for the following reasons: • To become an Approved Clinician, there is a statutory requirement to produce a portfolio demonstrating competence and attendance at a two-day induction. In addition, further learning in Mental Health Law Practice is also recommended by the Psychological Professions Network, which is currently only being offered at University of Essex via an 18 month PG Cert. • If the current supplier is unable to continue then the programme will need to be withdrawn in-year which will impact on the supply of specialist training, development of the workforce and delaying the fulfilment of the LTP ambitions, which will ultimately impact on patient care. • New suppliers will be unable to provide the same level of continuity of service without significant additional resource, and time from HEE which will be required in order to get them up and running, but this will not be possible within year 2021-22. • As this is such a bespoke training programme designed by experts with years of experience, this would lead to multiple procurement exercises which would inevitably lead to an increase

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