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The contracting process for "HAC6050: Adult Weight Management Tier 2 (Specialist)" by the London Borough of Tower Hamlets targets the health and social work services category. It involves providing specialist weight management programmes for adults with learning and physical disabilities, emphasizing healthy lifestyle interventions within the UKI region, London. This four-year procurement framework, split into two lots, follows an open procedure.
The process reached the tender and award stages, concluding on the 9th of April 2025, with the framework having an estimated value of £440,000. The awarded contracts, worth a combined £460,000, were signed with East London NHS Foundation Trust and Ability Bow, with the programmes to commence as the existing contracts expire on the 28th of February 2025. This procurement offers substantial business growth prospects, particularly for organisations with expertise in health and social work services catering to adults with disabilities.
The opportunity is ideal for businesses capable of providing tailored health interventions, potentially increasing engagement within local health ecosystems. The procurement's open method could attract businesses focused on innovative health solutions, particularly those equipped to deliver both face-to-face and remote health services. The framework's single-supplier annual call-offs ensure ongoing engagement, fostering stable partnerships with the contracting authority, Tower Hamlets.
Businesses adept at navigating public health priorities and responding to regional health needs will find this procurement advantageous for expanding their service offerings and impact in the community.
London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) Public Health team are seeking to commission a healthy lifestyle programme for adults with learning disabilities who are living with overweight and obesity to support them to achieve better health and wellbeing outcomes. Weight management is a local priority for the council, our partners and residents. * Learning disabilities can vary from mild to severe, people with mild disability may require less health and social care support than people with moderate to severe learning disabilities. People with moderate to severe learning disabilities often require support with health and social care needs. * Learning disabilities are described as 'a reduced intellectual ability and difficulty with everyday tasks, which affects someone for their whole life'. Around 2% of the population have a learning disability. * People with learning disabilities have higher health needs with complex health conditions including respiratory, neurological, neurodevelopmental, reduced mobility, cardiovascular, epilepsy, diabetes and mental ill health. * Some people with learning disabilities can have behaviours that challenge and overlap with autism. London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) is seeking to commission a healthy lifestyle programme that achieves optimum health outcomes (weight loss, dietary change) through face to face and/or remote interventions for our local residents with a global learning disability who are registered with Tower Hamlets GPs. The successful provider will enter into contract with Tower Hamlets utilising their standard T&Cs (included in tender pack) for a four-year single-supplier framework, with the anticipation of annual call-offs being awarded in line with budget allowance. Tower Hamlets are following the Open procurement procedure in accordance with the Public Contracts Register 2015.
London Borough of Tower Hamlet's (LBTH) Public Health team are seeking to commission a healthy lifestyle programme for adults with physical disabilities who are overweight or obese to support them to achieve better health and wellbeing outcomes. Weight management is a local priority for the council, our partners, and residents. * In the UK 44% per cent of disabled State Pension age adults reported a mobility impairment and working-age adults were the most likely group to report mental health impairments, with 19 % of disabled working-age adults reporting this type of impairment, in 2018/19. * A person is considered to have a disability if they have a physical or mental impairment that has 'substantial' and 'long term' negative effects on their ability to do normal daily activities. This is the core definition of disability in the Equality Act 2010. This can include brain or spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, respiratory disorders, epilepsy, hearing, and visual impairments and more. * People with a physical disability are twice as likely to be inactive as those without a disability and evidence shows a relationship between engaging in physical activity and positive health outcomes for disabled adults. There is also evidence that people with physical disabilities are at greater risk of coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus. Moreover, obesity increases the burden of disabilities and the number of secondary conditions. Eventually, patients become more dependent and have a poorer quality of life. * For working age adults mobility impairments followed by mental health and stamina/breathing fatigue were the top impairments reported and mobility, stamina and dexterity were most reported by Sate pension age adults. The successful provider will enter into contract with Tower Hamlets utilising their standard T&Cs (included in tender pack) for a four-year single-supplier framework, with the anticipation of annual call-offs being awarded in line with budget allowance. Tower Hamlets are following the Open procurement procedure in accordance with the Public Contracts Register 2015.
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