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Summary, notice description and lot information
The public procurement contracting process for the "IA3441 Children's Community Care and Support Framework" is spearheaded by Staffordshire County Council, a sub-central government authority in the UK. This process involves a framework agreement starting on 1st November 2025 through 31st March 2028, with a potential 18-month extension. 56 million, caters to the health and social work services category and is conducted using an open procedure under the light touch regime.
The procurement stage has recently moved from tender to award, with the contract awarded on 20th October 2025. This venture is divided into six lots, focusing on community and home care services, situated primarily in region UKG24, United Kingdom, to enhance children's community access and support. This tender offers extensive opportunities for businesses involved in health and social care services, particularly those with capabilities in supporting children with special needs and disabilities.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) such as Optimal Healthcare and Bleep 360 Care Limited, alongside larger organisations like AMG Nursing and Care Services, have successfully secured parts of this contract. Companies offering innovative care solutions focussed on early intervention, family support, and community integration are well-positioned to benefit from future phases or expansions of such contracts, enabling them to gain visibility and develop a significant foothold in the regional care services market.
To provide Care to Children and Young People (0-18) (with SEND) and their Families, to aid access to community settings and Socialisation. This support will help Children and Young People learn and acquire new skills and assist them in preparedness for adulthood, as well as to aid Families to stay safe and well together at home, without an escalation of needs. The Service will focus on building resilience, maximising independence of the C/YP, following a strengths-based, restorative approach. Providers will deliver a quality and effective Service personalised to each C/YP's Assessed Need(s).
To provide Care to Children and Young People (0-18) (with SEND) and their Families in their home (which is sometimes referred to as Domiciliary Care), to help Children and Young People to be as independent as possible and assist them in preparedness for adulthood. This Care aims to aid Families to stay safe and well together at home, without an escalation of needs and supporting Carers in their caring role. The Service will focus on building resilience, maximising independence, following a strengths-based, restorative approach. Providers will deliver a quality and effective Service personalised to each C/YP's Assessed Need/s.
This Service is to ensure Carers are supported to take break from their caring role and responsibilities for C/YP age 0-18 who have SEND. The Provider must offer a flexible Sitting Service that can be provided during the day, evening, or night for any length of time, as follows: * C/YP can be supported in the home, giving the Carer time to go out if they choose. * C/YP may wish to go out in their local community for the allocated hours to pursue their own interests. Care Staff can accompany Carers and the C/YP on outings to provide the extra support required for the whole Family unit.
Providers will be expected to deliver Care in an urgent situation/emergency, within the C/YPs home or hospital setting, to ensure the C/YP Social Care Needs are met. Support will be individualised to the C/YP needs, enabling the Family to stay safe and well together, deescalating the risk of the C/YP entering the local authority care system. This Care required could be surrounding complex care needs and life limiting conditions. The Provider may need to work alongside healthcare and other professionals to deliver Care. The Provider must comply with all Relevant Legislation. The Service will be provided by appropriately qualified Staff, in line with the Essential Standards set out by the CQC.
Providers will be expected to deliver Care in an urgent situation/emergency, within the C/YPs home or community, to ensure the C/YP Social Care Needs are met. Support will be individualised to the C/YP needs, enabling the Family to stay safe and well together, deescalating the risk of the C/YP entering the local authority care system. This Care could be surrounding complex needs and Challenging Behaviour related to Learning Disabilities, Autism and/or trauma. The Provider may need to work alongside healthcare and other professionals to deliver Care. The Provider must comply with all Relevant Legislation. The Service will be provided by appropriately qualified Care Staff, in line with the Essential Standards set out by the CQC.
The Life skills & Independence programme will help Young People with a Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND) to achieve their dreams or goals and to develop Life skills for the future. The Provision of Life skills and Independence support must enable C/YP with SEND to work towards individualised, person-centred Outcomes with appropriate support to access their local community, preparing them effectively for adulthood and equip C/YP with SEND and their Carers with the tools and confidence to actively participate in their local community. The Life Skills and Independence Programme can benefit and provide C/YP with SEND with an opportunity to: * Seek appropriate employment opportunities. * Promote independent living. * Spend time away from their Carers. * Socialise with peers and make new friends. * Learn new skills. * Keep physically active. * Improve their communication skills. * Access activities which support them to develop self-esteem, confidence, and social interaction skills. * Gain independence To qualify as a Lifeskills and Independence Short Break opportunity, any support period must: * Last a minimum of 2 hours and maximum of 4 hours per week; and * Be facilitated outside of the school day - this can include at an evening, weekend or during the school holiday.
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