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The NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board is in the planning stage of a procurement process for the Adult Disordered Eating Service under the Wakefield District Health and Care Partnership. This service falls under the health services industry category and will be the focus of a market information event set for Wednesday, 10 September 2025, at The Art House in Wakefield. The procurement aims to establish a service start date of 1 April 2026, with a contract term of three years plus a potential two-year extension.
This initiative reflects proactive planning to bridge existing service gaps in early intervention for disordered eating, targeting both adults and young adults transitioning from CAMHS support. This tender presents a significant opportunity for providers specialising in mental health services, particularly those with expertise in eating disorders. Suitable businesses would benefit from having a multidisciplinary approach and experience in providing both clinical and non-clinical support.
Companies that can deliver comprehensive care, collaborate across multiple services, and address complex patient needs will find this tender to be an excellent avenue for growth. Additionally, participation in the upcoming market information event could offer valuable insights into the procurement requirements and timelines, allowing businesses to strategically position themselves ahead of the competitive process.
NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (Wakefield District Health and Care Partnership) issues this Prior Information Notice to provide advance notice of our intention to procure an Adult Disordered Eating Service. <br/><br/>The Wakefield adult disordered eating service will provide targeted early intervention focused disordered eating support for adults 18+ and young adults who fall within the transitions age range of 16+ (in agreement with the CAMHS Children & Young People Eating Disorder Service). <br/><br/>The integrated service will offer both clinical & non-clinical support. Having a focus on early intervention and prevention, working to support people who fall within the gap that currently exists between our universal support in primary care and our regional West Yorkshire Tier 3+ CONNECT service. <br/><br/>The individuals supported are likely to have already required substantial clinical interventions, including hospital admissions, and, if not appropriately managed, face a high risk of severe mental and physical health deterioration. The focus will remain on addressing the complexity and underlying factors driving disordered eating behaviours, ensuring equitable access for those most in need. <br/><br/>The high-level objectives of the Wakefield Tier 2 disordered eating service are to:<br/><br/>* Increase the number of individuals in Wakefield being able to access support for disordered eating earlier.<br/>* Improvement in patient-reported outcomes (e.g., PROMs or quality-of-life measure)<br/>* Reduction in hospital admissions related to disordered eating.<br/>* Reduction in out of area placements <br/>* Enhanced access and outcomes for underserved populations/ groups<br/><br/>The service will offer triage, assessment, care planning and intervention in line with NICE Guidance. Including but not limited to: <br/><br/>* Referrals to relevant external services, case holding and supporting individuals to access required interventions. Facilitating warm handovers and helping people navigate different service offers.<br/>* Access to psychological therapies <br/>* Support to access guided self-help as a first line intervention if appropriate <br/>* Input from experts by experience (peer support workers)<br/>* Support from occupational therapy <br/>* Support from dieticians <br/>* Support to access self-management and psychoeducation support. <br/><br/>The service must have clear pathways for individuals with comorbid conditions (e.g., substance misuse, trauma, personality disorders, or neurodiversity) and highly complex needs. Multidisciplinary collaboration should be emphasised to provide holistic and appropriate care for these individuals.<br/><br/>The service will need to operate using the "one front door" approach. This will mean that the partnerships, processes and approach when picking up referrals for individuals will need to be aligned to support a reduction in people being bounced around to different services and no rejected referrals.<br/><br/>The service will take a pro-active role in supporting wider organisations with this client group. This could include but not limited to; primary care, mental Health teams, acute services, community care, in-patient services and the VCSE. Additional information: Market Information Event<br/>* Contracting Authority: NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board<br/>* Service: Adult Disordered Eating Service, Wakefield District Health and Care Partnership<br/>* Date: Wednesday, 10 September 2025<br/>* Time: 10.30am to 12.00pm<br/>* Location: The Art House, Drury Lane Wakefield, WF1 2TE<br/><br/>NHS West Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (WYICB) are hosting a market information event to provide potential providers with an overview of the Adult Disordered Eating Service requirements and explain the procurement timeline.<br/><br/>This event is solely for information and a dedicated Q&A session. WYICB will present the scope and key requirements of the Adult Disordered Eating Service and allow time for you to ask any questions. No procurement decisions will be taken at this stage.<br/><br/>Interested providers are invited to register in advance by emailing wyicb-kirk.procurement@nhs.net. This will help WYICB manage attendance and share timely event updates.<br/><br/>Please ensure your email includes:<br/>- Subject line: Adult Disordered Eating Service, Wakefield District Health and Care Partnership - Market Information Event<br/>- Names and roles of all expected attendees<br/>- Name of organisation<br/>- Your organisation's main contact email address
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