2223-0013 - Mental Health Crisis House

A Tender Notice
by ISLINGTON COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
23.5 month
Value
£0-£1M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
10 Aug 2022
Delivery
To 29 Aug 2024 (est.)
Deadline
09 Sep 2022 11:00

Concepts

Location

London:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

Islington Council invites suitable expressions of interest from suppliers for 2223-0013 Mental Health Crisis House. The Council is procuring this service on behalf of the local authority and the NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB).

Total Quantity or Scope

The council is seeking to provide a 12 bed crisis house service for adults over the age of 18 who perceive themselves to be in, or at risk of moving into, mental health crisis. The Provider will deliver the service from Council-owned premises located at Highbury Grove, Islington. The service ensures safety and supports recovery by offering: • timely skilled assessment, treatment, psychosocial interventions, peer and practical support to address health and social care needs for those in crisis, or at risk of moving into, crisis • structured support planning and crisis planning that promotes access to mental health and universal services that support resilience building, self-management on discharge, maintenance of wellbeing and prevent future crisis • identification and support for carers The service allows early and quick access and management during the early crisis or relapse phase. This service acts as alternative care pathway to hospital for those in the early stages of a crisis, and it also provides a more flexible response, in the least restrictive setting, for those who can be managed in a community setting. The service reduces demand on acute mental health admissions in Islington, freeing up hospital treatment for others who have more significant mental health needs. This Crisis House is part of the mental health crisis prevention pathway in Islington, which provides a vital role in providing urgent mental health support to prevent a mental health crisis developing or preventing escalation of mental health problems in order to avoid distressing A&E presentations and/or an inpatient admission, and the maintenance of a person’s wellbeing to prevent future crisis. As part of the wider crisis pathway in the borough the successful provider will be required to work collaboratively with local crisis café provision and crisis services provided by Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust. To demonstrate our commitment to social value a weighting of 20% of the award criteria will be allocated to social value. It is essential that the council’s spending, both direct and with suppliers, has the maximum positive impact for Islington people, especially the most disadvantaged. Due to the size and short contract duration the service will be procured without lots to ensure that the maximum interest in tendering for the service is achieved. Commissioners are confident that the service is best delivered by a single rather than multiple suppliers. Additional information: Crisis houses are part of a multi-intervention offer designed to alleviate and de-escalate serious mental health crisis which would otherwise lead to hospital admission, this includes out-of-hours crisis café provision, statutory Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Teams and crisis houses. Crisis houses provide short-term 24-hour support and treatment in a community, home-like setting to those who perceive themselves to be in, or at risk of moving into, mental health crisis (self-defined). As well as safe accommodation and supervision, a multi-disciplinary team provides a comprehensive mental health assessment, medication review (if applicable), informal emotional and practical support, and occupational activity. People are supported to better manage their symptoms and distress, self-care and resilience so as to prevent future crisis and reduce reliance on services. Social care needs such as maintaining independence, social interaction, playing a fuller part in society and managing relationships are supported. Crisis houses also help with issues that may have contributed to the crisis, for example, housing, employment, debt, domestic violence and use of substances. We are procuring a short-term contract for a period of two years until 25 March 2025. This will allow for a strategic commissioning review of mental health crisis services to be carried out and the development of a comprehensive procurement strategy for the future crisis offer in the borough. The contract period will be for 24 months from an estimated start date 26 March 2023 through to 25 March 2025 with an option to have a break clause at 25 March 2024.

Award Criteria

Proposed approach to delivery of service model 30
Proposed approach to social value 20
Proposed approach to safeguarding / risk management 10
Proposed approach to service user engagement and co-production 10
Proposed approach to partnership working 5
Proposed approach to implementation 5
Cost 20

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

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