The Rough Sleeper Initiative (RSI) Service Programme
A Tender Notice
by LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 4 year
- Value
- £4M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 22 Jun 2023
- Delivery
- To 14 Dec 2027 (est.)
- Deadline
- 24 Jul 2023 11:00
Concepts
Location
Liverpool:
1 buyer
- Liverpool City Council Liverpool
Description
The procurement activity will enable a range of support to be delivered to vulnerable people rough sleeping or at risk of rough sleeping, at no cost to the council and will include the following lots: • Lot 1 First Step from The Street - This is anticipated to be a two-site solution offering a minimum of 41 bed spaces for rough sleepers and those at immediate risk of rough sleeping. This solution represents a critical part of the pathway of services for rough sleepers and those at risk of rough sleeping by providing an immediate 'from the street' offer. These are 'short stay' solutions followed up by a swift assessment of needs and the development of a move on plan to reduce the risk of solutions breaking down and individuals rough sleeping. There will be 24 hour onsite support teams with opportunities for some co-located staff from partner agencies, either in person or through ‘virtual’ teams, including the councils own Housing Options staff where possible. • Lot 2 The Assessment and Resettlement Team - This service will deliver a Triage, Assessment and Resettlement function by quickly assessing individuals as they present/are placed into an emergency accommodation solutions, including Hotels, B&Bs and First Step from the Street and those identified through Outreach activity. • Lot 3 The Navigators - This service will deliver person centred tailored support to individuals who have more complex needs and entrenched behaviour to minimise the risk of them losing accommodation and falling back to the street. The service will need to provide a continuity of support to ensure that service users can maintain their accommodation successfully; including individuals with a history of multiple accommodation breakdowns. • Lot 4 Specialist Young Persons Support Workers – This element of service will assist the council in addressing the increasing number Young People presenting as homeless, whose existing accommodation/family relationships etc have broken down. For capacity issues, high levels of need and/or complexity, these presentations often result in placement into emergency solutions. This specialist skilled staff team will work in partnership with Housing Options, Rough Sleeper services and wider provision to support Young People in a range of settings, deliver prevention activity, reduce the risk of accommodation breakdown, facilitate alternative accommodation where necessary and reduce the risk of young people rough sleeping or returning to unsettled accommodation settings. • Lot 5 The Accommodation Rescue Service – This team will work with Rough Sleepers who already have accommodation that it is safe to return to, including repeat and entrenched individuals and those who have experienced a crisis that risks accommodation breakdown and who may be RS for the first time / after a substantial gap. Taking a 'housing led' approach the team will work to unlock some of the barriers (rent arrears, disrepair, ASB etc) stopping people reconnecting back to their existing tenancy or supported housing placement.
Lot Division
1 | First Step from The Street
This is anticipated to be a two-site solution offering a minimum of 41 bed spaces for rough sleepers and those at immediate risk of rough sleeping. This solution represents a critical part of the pathway of services for rough sleepers and those at risk of rough sleeping by providing an immediate 'from the street' offer. These are 'short stay' solutions followed up by a swift assessment of needs and the development of a move on plan to reduce the risk of solutions breaking down and individuals rough sleeping. There will be 24 hour onsite support teams with opportunities for some co-located staff from partner agencies, either in person or through ‘virtual’ teams, including the councils own Housing Options staff where possible. This solution will assist the council with the overall aim of reducing length of stay and the overall volume of people accessing emergency solutions or other forms of temporary accommodation |
2 | The Assessment and Resettlement Team
This service will deliver a Triage, Assessment and Resettlement function by quickly assessing individuals as they present/are placed into an emergency accommodation solutions, including Hotels, B&Bs and First Step from the Street and those identified through Outreach activity. The team will work to develop a resettlement plan to reduce the risk of solutions breaking down and individuals rough sleeping. Working in partnership with Statutory Agencies, such as HOS, they will help the council to move towards meeting our ambition for 100% of people placed being offered a person-centred assessment and Personal Housing Plan (PHP) in line with our Statutory requirements within Homeless Legislation. |
3 | The Navigators
This service will deliver person centred tailored support to individuals who have more complex needs and entrenched behaviour to minimise the risk of them losing accommodation and falling back to the street. The service will need to provide a continuity of support to ensure that service users can maintain their accommodation successfully; including individuals with a history of multiple accommodation breakdowns. Navigators provide intensive support, co-ordinating multi-agency Interventions to meet the individual needs of entrenched RS. |
4 | Specialist Young Persons Support Workers
This element of service will assist the council in addressing the increasing number Young People presenting as homeless, whose existing accommodation/family relationships etc have broken down. For capacity issues, high levels of need and/or complexity, these presentations often result in placement into emergency solutions. This specialist skilled staff team will work in partnership with Housing Options, Rough Sleeper services and wider provision to support Young People in a range of settings, deliver prevention activity, reduce the risk of accommodation breakdown, facilitate alternative accommodation where necessary and reduce the risk of young people rough sleeping or returning to unsettled accommodation settings. They will work closely with Housing Options on PHPs and linking young people into other statutory services, as necessary |
5 | The Accommodation Rescue Service
This team will work with Rough Sleepers who already have accommodation that it is safe to return to, including repeat and entrenched individuals and those who have experienced a crisis that risks accommodation breakdown and who may be RS for the first time / after a substantial gap. Taking a 'housing led' approach the team will work to unlock some of the barriers (rent arrears, disrepair, ASB etc) stopping people reconnecting back to their existing tenancy or supported housing placement. Such barriers can exist for the approximately 34% of people rough sleeping at any one time who already have accommodation or other solution that they are not accessing, which presents a risk to their health and wellbeing. |
CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
- 85100000 - Health services
Indicators
- This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
- Renewals are not available.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-03db8c
- FTS 017739-2023