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Summary, notice description and lot information
The NHS Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board has concluded the procurement process for the "No Wrong Door Co-occurring Conditions" contract, focusing on rehabilitation services within the health sector. The procurement, valued at £2,259,626, was awarded to NHS Inclusion, part of the Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. Situated in Eastleigh, UKJ3 region, the contract will start on 1st July 2025 and span 30 months, ending on 31st December 2027.
This procurement stage is at the contract award phase, finalised with a direct award process, bypassing the traditional call for competition due to its specific regulatory framework. This tender presents a significant opportunity for businesses operating within the mental health and rehabilitation services sectors. Companies that offer innovative solutions and possess the capability to deliver high-quality, integrated services are best positioned to support the needs addressed by the contract.
As the service involves collaboration with key stakeholders to improve understanding and reduce stigma around co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions, businesses specializing in these areas would have the potential to expand their reach and impact within the community. This contract underscores the importance of service sustainability, access improvement, and reducing health inequalities—key drivers for businesses aiming for growth in similar public sector opportunities.
In the context of mental health services, a co-occurring condition means having a specific substance or alcohol misuse alongside a mental health condition. The service supports people aged 18 or over where mental health treatment has previously been unavailable to them due to often being denied support whilst self-medicating to manage the symptoms of their mental health problems and supports people to manage and maintain their mental health and substance use particularly during a mental health crisis, and to support their wellbeing and recovery. The service also collaborates with key stakeholders to provide training opportunities and expertise to other services to increase the understanding of co-occurring conditions and help reduce the barriers and stigma associated with the client group. increase the understanding of co-occurring conditions and help reduce the barriers and stigma associated with the client group. The current service has been reviewed with the recommendation of extending the arrangements with the current provider via PSR direct award process c. The ICB intends to award a new 30 month contract to the incumbent provider, Inclusion, at a value of PS2,259,626. The new contract will run from the 1st of July 2025 to the 31st of December 2027.
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