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The NHS North Central London Integrated Care Board has concluded its procurement process for the "Childhood Immunisations" services, addressing health inequalities in childhood vaccinations in Camden. The awarded contract, valued at £13,372, runs from 1st April 2025 to 31st March 2026, with Junction Medical Practice, based in Islington, London, securing the contract. This falls under the industry category of Medical practice and related services, with the procurement conducted as a direct award under the NHS Health Care Services Provider Selection Regime 2023.
This procedure was completed on 18th June 2025, bypassing the traditional Public Contracts Regulations 2015, highlighting an adaptive procurement method for this service-based project. This tender represents an important business growth opportunity, particularly for medical service providers specialising in childhood immunisations and community health initiatives. The project aims to increase immunisation uptake, offering significant potential for those with expertise in community engagement, health education, and service delivery in public health settings.
SMEs, like Junction Medical Practice, are well-suited to this tender, given its focus on innovative service provision and addressing health inequalities. The procurement strategy emphasises quality, innovation, and social value, appealing to businesses that can deliver measurable health outcomes and sustainable community health benefits.
"Childhood Immunisations / Building on learning from the existing Camden childhood vaccinations health inequalities project, the programme intends to address low uptakes of childhood immunisations via 3 work-streams:<br/>Offering training to and education to parent champions and community leaders: Providing community leaders and parent champions with access to education on immunisation and hesitancy. Challenges include language, culture, and confidence; the programme will seek to build a relationship with communities by listening and identifying the barriers to immunisation, jointly address them, building confidence in health services and of immunisation.<br/>Pop up clinics: Provision of pop-up site vaccination clinics in children and community centres in Islington's most deprived wards (dependent on the phase 2 vaccination schedule)<br/>Communications & patient engagement: Ensure that communications and patient information materials are in the relevant language to encourage informed consent"
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