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Health and social work services

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Supplier(s)

Working Well Trust

Value

2,040,000 GBP

Description

Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an evidence based model of employment support for people with mental health problems. Tower Hamlets CCG and Mental Health and Employment Partnership have jointly commissioned IPS services in Tower Hamlets since April 2016 and are now in need of a new IPS contract from April 2020 after the current contract ends. Over 4 years this service will deliver support to over 1 000 individuals, with high fidelity to the principles of Individual Placement and Support (IPS), an evidence-based model promoted by the Centre for Mental Health in the UK. The budget is 2 040 000,00 GBP inclusive of VAT. The overall vision for this service is to enable people with mental health problems to be able to enjoy a good quality of life, reduce health inequalities, remain independent and in control, be included as members of society and, most importantly, realise their potential for recovery. This service will support people with mental health problems to achieve paid, competitive employment in a fulfilling, sustainable way by deploying the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model. Through this, we aim to support adults in Tower Hamlets to: — recover more rapidly and effectively from their mental illness, — build social connections and support networks, — gain financial independence, — improve their general health and wellbeing. Even where individuals do not succeed in achieving a job outcome, the service aims to develop a recovery focus that will enable service users to engage more actively in their communities and achieve improved wellbeing in other ways. Service objectives — to provide employment advice to care coordinators, employers and other interested stakeholders, — to challenge low expectations and stigma relating to mental health, and raise awareness about employability of people with long term mental health problems, — to provide directly or through partner agencies careers advice and accurate benefits advice to enable people to make informed decisions about taking up and keeping employment, — to act as a key link or ‘bridge’ between mental health services and employers, — to promote in appropriate cases the take up of personal budgets to purchase further care and support relating to employment and recovery goals.

Timeline

Award date

4 years ago

Publish date

4 years ago

Buyer information

NHS NEL Commissioning Support Unit

Contact:
Ms Dorothy Williams
Email:
dorothy.williams1@nhs.net

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