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Summary, notice description and lot information
The NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership, hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust, has completed an open procedure procurement process for an Independent Third Sector Stroke Recovery Service for the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) with the contract award date of 16th October 2025. This procurement, tagged under the health and social work services industry category, covers services to be delivered across North Wales from 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2028. The procurement, complying with the CELEX Directive 2014/24/EU, aimed at appointing a provider to deliver stroke recovery services, focusing on post-discharge support across the local communities in the six counties of North Wales.
The contract was awarded to the Stroke Association, securing a total contract value of £668,335. This procurement presents significant opportunities for businesses involved in healthcare services, particularly those specialising in rehabilitation and long-term patient support frameworks. With the focus on offering comprehensive services across multiple integrated health communities, businesses that can provide innovative, sustainable solutions to enhance stroke recovery pathways are well-suited to compete.
The requirement for collaborative working with local multi-disciplinary teams indicates that organisations adept in partnership and network system delivery would find ample scope for service delivery and expansion. Moreover, the ability to provide tailored, community-specific services while ensuring consistency and quality across a broad region would further align with the strategic objectives of the NHS Wales procurement initiative.
The Service will be provided across the 6 counties of North Wales, and this tender is intended to appoint one organisation that will cover the 3 IHCs of East, Central and West. The Service Provider will ensure that the service provision meets the needs of local communities, reflecting the distinct characteristics of each locality, and maximising partnership working across all agencies and sectors. The aim of the Service is to ensure consistency of resources and activity in relation to the activity across North Wales, ensuring equality of opportunity for those eligible Stroke Survivors within the catchment area of Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB). This will be done by the provider contributing to improvements in the stroke pathway identified as Life after Stroke and bringing additional expertise, knowledge and resource, from outside of the Health Board, in order to deliver the aims of the Health Board's stroke delivery plan. The provider will ensure the service is focused on support on discharge by visiting stroke survivors, carers and families in hospital, prior to discharge to assess what is required once they are discharged. Although support is usually provided for up to 12 months, the provider will offer support for up to 18 months, should it be required. Liaison with the respective multi-disciplinary stroke teams will be important to ensure decision making and care plans are tailored to the stroke survivor and their carers/families. In addition to the above, the provider will: -Educate survivors and their carers/families the risk factors for stroke and encourage appropriate changes to lifestyle to reduce the risk of further strokes. -Identify and signpost patients and their families to social opportunities/coffee meets/befriending, information events, and providing peer support opportunities for carers and/or stroke survivors where needed.
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