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Summary, notice description and lot information
The public procurement process for Homecare Services, formally led by Westminster City Council, focuses on the provision of social work services without accommodation. Situated in London, this procurement falls under the service industry category and is classified as a public authority on a sub-central government level. The procurement process is at an award stage as of 19th November 2025, with the contract retroactively starting on 1st May 2025 and continuing until 30th November 2025.
The method used is a direct award due to statutory obligations under the Care Act 2014 and; the council's need for continuity in care provision under a "lightTouch" regime. This contract presents opportunities specifically for large organisations experienced in providing critical homecare services to vulnerable populations. Businesses involved in delivering social work services, especially those familiar with statutory requirements under UK law, would find this opportunity well-suited to their expertise.
The urgency and necessity for continuity in service underscore the potential for stable engagements, making it attractive for well-prepared companies ready to meet stringent regulatory and service delivery standards.
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