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PRJ1111 - Mental Health Supported Living - Southwark - SEL ICB

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10,671,432 GBP

Description

NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (NHS SEL ICB, known as NHS South East London) is undertaking a procurement process to select service providers for seven (7) mental health supported living contracts; each based at a specific premises in the borough of Southwark. The sites are: - 212 Peckham Rye - Dunton Road - Glengarry Road - Kirkwood Road - Milestone 1 Wales Close - St James' House - Landcroft Road One in four people in the UK will suffer a mental health problem in the course of a year. Mental illness covers a wide range of conditions such as depression, anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorders, through to more severe conditions like schizophrenia. Common mental disorders (CMD) include conditions such as depression and anxiety. Results from the 2014 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey (APMS) show that 1 in 6 adults had a common mental disorder (CMD) in the week prior to the survey, rising to almost in 1 in 5 adults in London. Mental ill-health represents a significant burden on our local population and the health and care system. It is estimated that almost 47,600 adults in Southwark are currently experiencing a CMD, this is expected to rise to approximately 52,000 individuals over the next decade Although less disabling than major psychiatric disorders, the higher prevalence of CMD mean that their cumulative cost to society is greater. All types of CMD are more prevalent in women than among men, and they are also more likely to experience more severe symptoms. Young women were identified as a particularly high-risk group with an estimated 5,600 cases in the borough. Employment and socio-economic status were identified as a substantial risk factor. In Southwark, approximately half of the claims for employment and support allowance (ESA) are related to mental health - with 6,000 cases in February 2016. The aims of this long-term supported living service are to enable service users with enduring mental health needs to live the community and function at an optimal level of independence, with appropriate levels of support. The Service will therefore play an essential role in meeting the accommodation and support needs of people who may have not lived independently or succeeded in living independently previously. In particular, the Service will meet the needs of individuals who are leaving hospital or residential care services. A key aim of this service is to support residents with complex needs to live as independently as possible, developing the skills necessary to remain living in the community. Lot 1: Lot 1 - Dunton Road, St James' House Dunton Road, St James House - Medium Level of support Forensic unit, step-down flats. Low to medium, The proposed contract length is 3 years followed by a 2-year optional extension (5-year maximum extended contract duration). Contract start date 1st July 2023. The annual value of this contract is £609,602 (Ex VAT). The total contract value, if extended, is £3,048,010 (Ex VAT). The Provider will: • Provide a skilled staff team where support workers are recovery focussed, are operating on the principles of psychologically informed environments and support people to develop their ability to do things for themselves. • Provide appropriate levels of support to minimise the risk of crisis, to be able to provide more intensive support when needed and increase the potential for long term recovery • Provide a service culture that empowers people and enables them to increase their confidence, assertiveness and awareness • Deliver personal care and support for Service Users, providing physical assistance and/or encouragement and/or training and/or advice to perform daily living skills. Tasks will be performed in accordance with the individual care needs of Service Users, enabling them to live as independently as possible • Be able to support people with a range of mental and physical healthcare needs or needs which may develop around dementia • The provider will ensure that Staff are informed and deal confidently with accidents, injuries and emergencies, and also maintain good hygiene and infection control • Ensure the Service will be available 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year Additional information: The Contract is expected to commence on 1st July 2023 for an initial period 3 years. The Contract may be extended for an additional period of up to 2 years, at the sole discretion of the Authority. The total contract value for lot 1 for the 5 years is £3,048,010 The Contract is expected to commence on 01 July 2023. Bidders are requested to review the content of the ITT guidance document carefully, register their organisation, and express their interest in the ITT via the e-tendering portal (ProContract). ITT documentation can be accessed following initial registration and expression of interest via the e-tendering portal: https://proContract.due-north.com/register Any reference to "the e-tendering portal" should be considered reflective of the above web address. The ITT has been issued through the e-tendering portal. All Bidders wishing to participate must complete and submit Bids that comply with the requirements set out in the Document 1 - ITT Guidance Document. Bidders are required to complete the online questionnaire on ProContract and upload any attachments as indicated before the deadline for submission of bids specified in the ITT document. The project on ProContract Portal can be accessed by clicking the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=61ea359e-979d-ed11-811e-005056b64545 The deadline for the submission of tender is 14:00 Friday - 24 February 2023. The deadline for any clarification questions is 17 February 2023 All clarification questions must be submitted via the messaging facility on Pro-contract. Lot 2: Lot 2 - Complex Care Supported Living for Milestone, 212 Peckham Rye. The proposed contract length is 3 years followed by a 2-year optional extension (5-year maximum extended contract duration). Contract start date 1st July 2023. The annual value of this contract is £724,503 (Ex VAT). The total contract value, if extended, is £3,622,517 (Ex VAT). The aims of this short-term supported living service are to enable service users with enduring mental health needs to live the community and function at an optimal level of independence, with appropriate levels of support. The Service will therefore play an essential role in meeting the accommodation and support needs of people who may have not lived independently or succeeded in living independently previously. In particular, the Service will meet the needs of individuals who are leaving hospital or residential care services. A key aim of this service is to support residents with complex needs to live as independently as possible, developing the skills necessary to move on to lower support accommodation or independent living. Within this context, the Service will: • Enable people to recover and develop the capacity to live more independently in their communities • Provide a skilled staff team where support workers are recovery focussed, are operating on the principles of psychologically informed environments and support people to develop their ability to do things for themselves. • Provide appropriate levels of support to minimise the risk of crisis, to be able to provide more intensive support when needed and increase the potential for long term recovery • Provide an environment that facilitates access to employment, training, education and wider community activities • Provide a service culture that empowers people and enables them to increase their confidence, assertiveness and awareness Additional information: The Contract is expected to commence on 1st July 2023 for an initial period 3 years. The Contract may be extended for an additional period of up to 2 years, at the sole discretion of the Authority. The total contract value for lot 2 over the 5 years is £3,622,517 The Contract is expected to commence on 01 July 2023. Bidders are requested to review the content of the ITT guidance document carefully, register their organisation, and express their interest in the ITT via the e-tendering portal (ProContract). ITT documentation can be accessed following initial registration and expression of interest via the e-tendering portal: https://proContract.due-north.com/register Any reference to "the e-tendering portal" should be considered reflective of the above web address. The ITT has been issued through the e-tendering portal. All Bidders wishing to participate must complete and submit Bids that comply with the requirements set out in the Document 1 - ITT Guidance Document. Bidders are required to complete the online questionnaire on ProContract and upload any attachments as indicated before the deadline for submission of bids specified in the ITT document. The project on ProContract Portal can be accessed by clicking the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=61ea359e-979d-ed11-811e-005056b64545 The deadline for the submission of tender is 14:00 Friday - 24 February 2023. The deadline for any clarification questions is 17 February 2023 All clarification questions must be submitted via the messaging facility on Pro-contract. Lot 3: Lot 3 - Complex Care Supported Living for Glengarry, Kirkwood, Landcroft road. The proposed contract length is 3 years followed by a 2-year optional extension (5-year maximum extended contract duration). Contract start date 1st April 2023. The annual value of this contract is £800,181 (Ex VAT). The total contract value, if extended, is £4,000,905 (Ex VAT). The aims of this supported living service are to enable service users with enduring mental health needs to live the community and function at an optimal level of independence, with appropriate levels of support. The Service will therefore play an essential role in meeting the accommodation and support needs of people who may have not lived independently or succeeded in living independently previously. In particular, the Service will meet the needs of individuals who are leaving hospital or residential care services A key aim of this service is to support residents with complex needs to live as independently as possible, developing the skills necessary to move on in to lower support accommodation if possible. Within this context, the Service will: • Enable people to recover and develop the capacity to live more independently in their communities • Provide a skilled staff team where support workers are recovery focussed, are operating on the principles of psychologically informed environments and support people to develop their ability to do things for themselves. • Provide appropriate levels of support to minimise the risk of crisis, to be able to provide more intensive support when needed and increase the potential for long term recovery • Provide an environment that facilitates access to employment, training, education and wider community activities • Provide a service culture that empowers people and enables them to increase their confidence, assertiveness and awareness Additional information: The Contract is expected to commence on 1st July 2023 for an initial period 3 years. The Contract may be extended for an additional period of up to 2 years, at the sole discretion of the Authority. The total contract value for lot 3 over the 5 years is £4,000,905 The Contract is expected to commence on 01 July 2023. Bidders are requested to review the content of the ITT guidance document carefully, register their organisation, and express their interest in the ITT via the e-tendering portal (ProContract). ITT documentation can be accessed following initial registration and expression of interest via the e-tendering portal: https://proContract.due-north.com/register Any reference to "the e-tendering portal" should be considered reflective of the above web address. The ITT has been issued through the e-tendering portal. All Bidders wishing to participate must complete and submit Bids that comply with the requirements set out in the Document 1 - ITT Guidance Document. Bidders are required to complete the online questionnaire on ProContract and upload any attachments as indicated before the deadline for submission of bids specified in the ITT document. The project on ProContract Portal can be accessed by clicking the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=61ea359e-979d-ed11-811e-005056b64545 The deadline for the submission of tender is 14:00 Friday - 24 February 2023. The deadline for any clarification questions is 17 February 2023 All clarification questions must be submitted via the messaging facility on Pro-contract.

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a year ago

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a year ago

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NHS South East London ICB

Contact:
Odezi Stephen Ivuerah
Email:
OdeziStephen.Ivuerah@nhs.net

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