Community Services for Working Age Adults, with Learning Disabilities, Complex Health Needs, Autism, Mental Health or Physical Disabilities

A Contract Award Notice
by WARWICKSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£23M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
09 Jun 2023
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Generally within the County Council boundaries of Warwickshire County Council and Coventry City Council but also may be outside the boundaries

Geochart for 2 buyers and 40 suppliers

Description

Warwickshire County Council (the Council) and its Partner (NHS Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Care Board) ICB are seeking tenders for their Community Services for Working Age Adults (WAA), with learning disabilities, autism, mental health or physical disabilities. The purpose of care and support commissioned through this model is to enable people to live good and fulfilling lives by being supported to achieve the things that are important to them. The support people can access will comprise three broad elements: • Support to live independently in my own home (Independent Living) • Support to live a fulfilling life in my local community (Positive Days - Day Support ) • Support for my family and carers (Overnight Opportunities) These elements are interdependent and may change over time as people's aspirations and needs develop.

Lot Division

1 Community Support

Individuals will have learning disabilities, autism, physical health needs, sensory impairment and/or mental health needs, but will not need support with personal care and end of life care. Individuals may require support with the following: • They may be living independently or with family or friends. • They will need a small number of hours of support each week or month. The level of support may reduce over time as they build confidence and independence. Support may not always need to be provided one-to-one. • Support will include information, advice, practical support and connections to help people to make their own decisions, and to access training, volunteering, employment, social and community activities. • Active avoidance of restrictive and punitive approaches to managing behaviour that challenges, at all times • Positive strategies to manage early warning signs or triggers, e.g., distraction techniques Additional information: The framework term will be for 5 years however the Council reserves the right to extend the contract by further periods not exceeding 60 months (60 being the maximum available extension period) at the discretion of the Council based on the contract performance of the successful applicant

2 Community Support With Care (Regulated)

Individuals will have learning disabilities, autism, physical health, sensory impairment or mental health needs and may have personal care needs. They may be living independently, with family and friends, or in registered accommodation. They will need more hours of support each week (28hrs+) than those in Lot 1, but this will not be full-time and may reduce over time as they build their confidence and skills. Providers will have the necessary registration to undertake regulated activities and staff will have skills in relation to Positive Behaviour Support. Support will include access and provision of information, advice, community connections, practical support and personal care support Additional information: The contract term will be for 5 years however the Council reserves the right to extend the contract by further periods not exceeding 60 months (60 being the maximum available extension period) at the discretion of the Council based on the contract performance of the successful applicant

4 Specialist Services and Interventions

The primary aim of services delivered under this Lot is to reduce the frequency, intensity and duration of behaviour that challenges, as well as mental health and emotional distress, young people and adults with a learning disability and/or autism. Individuals are likely to have behaviour that challenges, behaviours of destructive nature, experienced trauma, forensic needs or fluctuating mental health needs. Types of need may include persistent oppositional disorder, attachment disorder, mental illness, ADHD etc, characterised by a range of issues: emotional issues e.g., anxiety, low mood, anger/aggression, low resilience, social difficulties, self-harm and depression. One of the purposes of this Lot is to facilitate access to providers of specialist services for young people and adults of all ages. We will be looking to commission a range of providers with specialist skills. Providing a range of complex highly specialist clinical assessments and interventions (where required), employing methods based on proven efficacy, for individuals, adjusting and refining clinical formulations. Additional information: The contract term will be for 5 years however the Council reserves the right to extend the contract by further periods not exceeding 60 months (60 being the maximum available extension period) at the discretion of the Council based on the contract performance of the successful applicant

4 Specialist Community Support

3a - Complex Physical Health Needs Individuals are likely to have multiple complex physical health needs. We will be looking to commission a range of providers with specialist skills in relation to: • Complex physical health needs; Mental Health needs; Profound and multiple learning disabilities; • Individuals are likely to need longer-term care and support, often on a full-time basis. With the right specialist support this may reduce over time as people build their networks and skills. • Providers will have the necessary registration to undertake regulated activities and staff will have specialist skills in relation to managing complex physical health needs. 3b - Complex behaviours Individuals are likely to have behaviour that challenges, behaviours of destructive nature, experienced trauma, forensic needs or fluctuating mental health needs. We will be looking to commission a range of providers with specialist skills in relation to: • Dual diagnosis including physical needs, mental health and/or learning disabilities and/or autism; • Complex behaviours; • Behaviours that can challenge services; Trauma informed practice. • Forensic Needs Individuals are likely to need longer-term care and support, often on a full-time and 24/7 basis, including 1:1, 2:1, 3:1 support and higher. With the right specialist support this may reduce over time as people build their networks and skills. Providers will have the necessary registration to undertake regulated activities and staff will have specialist skills in relation to Positive Behaviour Support & support and liberty protection safeguarding. 3c - Residential Overnight Short Breaks Services for Adults with a Disability The provider will operate 4 residential short stay beds commissioned on a spot basis via the framework contract • The provider will deliver the service in line with the core service specification and provisions outlined within these appendices, the provider will operate 4 short stay beds to meet individual needs on the following basis: • Short break full weekday: 24-hour support including all daytime support, a waking night and a shared sleep in for the service from 10pm - 7am. • Short break partial weekday: support excluding day support with a waking night and shared sleep in for the service from 10pm - 7am - based on an assumption of an average of 17 hours support provided from the short breaks service (but recognising individual day support arrangements will vary). • Short break weekend: 24-hour support including all day support, a waking night and a shared sleep in for the service 10pm - 7am. • Additional 1:1 support during the day and night may be commissioned to meet individual needs Additional information: The contract term will be for 5 years however the Council reserves the right to extend the contract by further periods not exceeding 60 months (60 being the maximum available extension period) at the discretion of the Council based on the contract performance of the successful applicant

Award Detail

1 Creative Support (Stockport)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-1
  • Value: £23,000,000
2 Enliven Social Care (Leicester)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-2
  • Value: £23,000,000
3 Entrust Care Partnership CIC (Leamington Spa)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-3
  • Value: £23,000,000
4 Esteemed Life (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-4
  • Value: £23,000,000
5 Fernsby Brookes (Rugby)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-5
  • Value: £23,000,000
6 Finefutures (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-6
  • Value: £23,000,000
7 GN Wellsprings Care Services (Rugby)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-7
  • Value: £23,000,000
8 Polesworth Group Homes (Staffordshire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-8
  • Value: £23,000,000
9 Union Supported Living (Bedworth)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-9
  • Value: £23,000,000
10 Virtuous Business Solutions (Worcestershire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-10
  • Value: £23,000,000
11 Avon Support (Stratford upon Avon)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-11
  • Value: £23,000,000
12 Bluewood Care (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-12
  • Value: £23,000,000
13 Bright Integrated Care (Leicester)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-13
  • Value: £23,000,000
14 Dimensions (Reading)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-14
  • Value: £23,000,000
15 Getta Life (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-15
  • Value: £23,000,000
16 Perspecktive (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-16
  • Value: £23,000,000
17 Way Ahead Support Services (Warwick)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-17
  • Value: £23,000,000
18 Caretech Community Services (Hertfordshire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-18
  • Value: £23,000,000
19 Circles Network (Cawston)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-19
  • Value: £23,000,000
20 Community Intregrated Care (Cheshire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-20
  • Value: £23,000,000
21 Fitzroy Support (Hampshire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-21
  • Value: £23,000,000
22 GP Homecare (Tamworth)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-22
  • Value: £23,000,000
23 Heart of England Mencap (Stratford upon Avon)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-23
  • Value: £23,000,000
24 Individual Support Solutions (Nuneaton)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-24
  • Value: £23,000,000
25 Infiniti Care (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-25
  • Value: £23,000,000
26 Keys Pce (Halesowen)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-26
  • Value: £23,000,000
27 Lifeways Community Care (Warrington)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-27
  • Value: £23,000,000
28 Lily Healthcare (Dudley)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-28
  • Value: £23,000,000
29 Mercury Care Services (Surrey)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-29
  • Value: £23,000,000
30 Midway Care Group (Birmingham)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-30
  • Value: £23,000,000
31 New Directions Rugby (Rugby)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-31
  • Value: £23,000,000
32 Hadet Solutions (Cannock)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-32
  • Value: £23,000,000
33 People in Action (Bedworth)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-33
  • Value: £23,000,000
34 Praxis Care (Birmingham)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-34
  • Value: £23,000,000
35 Premiercare Midlands (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-35
  • Value: £23,000,000
36 Real Life Options (West Yorkshire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-36
  • Value: £23,000,000
37 Seven Care Services (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-37
  • Value: £23,000,000
38 Shadz Care (Welwyn Garden City)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-38
  • Value: £23,000,000
39 Take A Break Warwickshire (Coventry)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-39
  • Value: £23,000,000
40 Voyage Care (Staffordshire)
  • Reference: 016356-2023-40
  • Value: £23,000,000

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

Other Information

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