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Cumberland Council, in collaboration with Westmorland and Furness Council, invites tenders for the Cumbria Substance Use: Treatment Service, a pivotal initiative aimed at addressing public health challenges in the region. The procurement process, currently at the tender stage, follows the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) 2023 using an open procedure. The main focus is on delivering addiction treatment, rehabilitation, and community health services across defined Recovery Hubs in Carlisle, West Cumbria, Barrow-in-Furness, Penrith, and Kendal.
The contract commences on 1st October 2026, concluding on 30th September 2032, with potential extensions to 2036. The overall budget is capped at £56 million over ten years, with submissions due by 5th March 2026, and queries to be submitted by 19th February 2026. This tender presents a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in healthcare and recovery services to expand their footprint in the North West of England.
Organisations that excel in delivering quality and innovative care, with a strong emphasis on social value and community engagement, will find this contract particularly fitting. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs) are encouraged to apply, given the project's scale and community-focused objectives. The open procurement method ensures a competitive and transparent selection process, allowing qualified and innovative providers to contribute to combating substance misuse across the region while enhancing public health outcomes.
Potential for two (2) contract extensions, each of up to 24 months each depending on both the success in achieving required outcomes and availability of further funding. For the avoidance of doubt, use of any extension period is entirely at the sole discretion of the Council and shall not be deemed guaranteed or implied.
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The contract period is six years.
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