Primary care network mental wellbeing courses - NHS/SOEPS/22.863 - ITB
A Tender Notice
by NHS SOUTH OF ENGLAND PROCUREMENT SERVICES
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 1 year
- Value
- £114K
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 22 Jul 2022
- Delivery
- 03 Oct 2022 to 02 Oct 2023
- Deadline
- 19 Aug 2022 17:00
Concepts
Location
1 buyer
Description
Providers/suppliers are invited to submit a bid for the supply and delivery of a series of Brighton and Hove (B&H) Primary Care Network (PCN) based mental wellbeing courses and workshops. Funding will be provided to develop and provide a range of full course, short courses, and individual workshops to each of the six PCNs within B&H. Courses and workshops provided will be based on each PCNs local population and health inequality needs. Standard courses or workshops should be offered on the following topics: • Managing overwhelming emotions • Living with suicidal thoughts • Managing anxiety • Five ways to wellbeing Anticipated contract start date = 03 October, 2022 Anticipated contract end date = 02 October, 2023 To allow greater flexibility of delivery should this be required, a time-based extension of 6 months will be allowed for which no additional funding will be payable. This is the maximum term for completion of the services. Bids submitted above the Maximum Financial Envelope will be excluded. The total financial envelope for the maximum 18 months is £114,000. Closing date and time for invitation to tender responses: 5pm on Friday 19th August, 2022. Tender documents are available at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/soepscommissioning/aspx/Home Aims: • Deliver a comprehensive offer of mental wellbeing courses to Brighton and Hove based PCNs which will provide additional capacity for primary care to meet the mental health needs of their local population • Offer a range of full courses, short courses, and individual workshops • Course offers and content that can flexibility meet the need of each PCN based on their population health and health inequality needs Objectives: • Increased service user insight and understanding of mental health • Provide service users with practical self-management tools • Support service users to development a personal action plan • Support service users to develop peer support relationships • Support service users to connect with the local community and wider support offers • Empower service users to access support from appropriate services in the future when the need arises • Reduced number of repeat contacts with primary care for mental health related needs • Improve the mental wellbeing of service users who complete the course • Improve servicer users' satisfaction with the support they receive in relation to their mental health This Invitation to Bid is open to any NHS organisation, Voluntary Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE), or Small Medium Enterprise (SME). Bidders must provide the quotation requested in this document and reply to those questions required.
CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
Indicators
- Contract is suitable for SMEs.
- Contract is suitable for VCOs.
Other Information
Requirements • Full courses may run for approx. 8 weeks, and short courses may run for approx. 4 weeks with sessions lasting a maximum of 2 hours. Workshops may be one off half or full day sessions. • Drinks / refreshments should be made available at each course. • Full / short courses should accommodate between 12-16 service users and individual workshops between 6-12 service users. • Courses should be adapted according to the needs of each PCN. The content and focus of specific courses and workshops will need to be agreed with each individual PCN in advance. • Courses will be delivered by both an appropriately qualified mental health professional (where the course content requires it this will include a member of staff with a clinical professional registration) and an expert by experience (someone with lived experience of mental health needs). • Delivery of the courses and workshops will be at a PCN / neighbourhood level. Where PCN estates do not support the delivery of courses or workshops in-house, alternative local venues and community spaces should be identified to support the delivery at neighbourhood level. Course / workshop venues must be accessible for all service users. A proportion of course / workshop sessions may be delivered virtually, however, the preference will be for face-to-face sessions or hybrid arrangements.
Reference
- NHS/SOEPS/22.863
- CF ff258c87-b4b4-4803-987e-713b3460c6a4