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Summary, notice description and lot information
" The procurement falls under the health and social work services category and serves the geographic location of Sunderland with a focus on children, young people, and their families. The service provision includes antenatal and various milestone reviews, school readiness checks, and targeted support for teenage parents. The procurement stage is currently at the contract award and execution phase, with the contract being active since 6th February 2018.
58, reflecting amendments for pay awards in line with the NHS "Agenda for Change" for 2024-2025, highlighting the adaptability of the contract terms. This tender presents a substantial opportunity for businesses in the health and social work sector, particularly those experienced in public health service delivery for children and families. Firms that can provide comprehensive health services, implement effective community health programmes, and manage large-scale public health initiatives may find this contract beneficial for growth.
The project aligns with strategic service delivery models, such as proportionate universalism and targeted interventions, making it ideal for large-scale healthcare organisations that focus on integrated service delivery and are adept at handling contracts involving health promotion and community safety. The contracted services not only boost the supplying organisation's portfolio but also contribute to the public health landscape by focusing on key health outcomes in Sunderland.
Sunderland City Council is commissioning the provision of an integrated Public Health service for expectant mothers, children and young people and their families in the city. The Service will be delivered using the principles of proportionate universalism. It will comprise of the following components: * Provision of antenatal reviews from 28 weeks of pregnancy. * Provision of all mandatory universal reviews as prescribed by the Healthy Child Programme at the following points: o Antenatal o New births o 6-8 weeks o 9-12 months o 2-2.5 years * Provision of a 3-4 month review. * Provision of school readiness review. * Targeted support for teenage parents via the implementation of the Family Nurse Partnership. * Provision of the National Child Measurement Programme at commencement and completion of Primary School. * Audiology Screening at commencement of primary education. * Provision of Public Health advice, information and support. * Provision of enhanced support to children and young people with higher levels of need. * Ensuring children and vulnerable adults are kept safe. * Provision of support to schools in developing a full understanding of the Health and Wellbeing needs of their Pupils.
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