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Summary, notice description and lot information
The North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust (NSCHT) has undertaken a multi-lot Competitive Process for Community Partnership Commissioning, focusing on health and social work services within North Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent. The procurement includes three lots: Health and Lifestyle Service, Future Focus Peer Coach Service, and Financial Wellbeing Service. Each contract is set to commence on 1st April 2025, with a duration of three years and options for two additional one-year extensions, potentially totalling five years.
The procurement is in line with the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, utilising a bespoke, single-stage process. Although the contracts were intended for award, no suitable bids were received for Lot 3, and thus no contract was awarded in this category. Key dates included the tender live date of 14th November 2024 and final submission deadline on 13th December 2024.
This tender process presents substantial opportunities for businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the health and wellbeing sector. Companies capable of providing innovative, sustainable health and social care services stand to benefit significantly, particularly those capable of addressing and reducing health inequalities and facilitating personal choice. As part of the process, bidders needed to demonstrate value and integration in their service offerings.
Lots 1 and 2 were awarded to existing providers, Everyone Health and Changes Health & Wellbeing, respectively, highlighting opportunities for businesses familiar with local health service challenges and experience. Participation required submission through an open procedure, offering a transparent and competitive environment for qualified bidders.
This notice is an intention to award a contract under the competitive process for Lot 1 Health and Lifestyle Service to Everyone Health. The approximate lifetime value of the contract is PS578,361.59 (for 3 years total, with an option to extend for 2 years). Contract Start Date: 1st April 2025 Contract End Date: 31st March 2030 The service is to promote health, weight management, nutrition and wellbeing. The purpose of this procurement exercise was to appoint a provider to support the provision of Health and Lifestyle Support for Mental Health Services (North Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent) for North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare Trust NSCHT. Weight management and promotion of positive lifestyles is complex, and this is especially true for people with severe mental illness. They are more likely to have common risk factors for being overweight, such as reduced access to healthy food, lower incomes and health conditions that limit their mobility. In addition, they have risk factors not typically faced by the general population, such as weight gain related to psychiatric medication and admission to inpatient wards with fewer opportunities to be physically active. This service will not include smoking cessation support as it is anticipated that this will be a separately commissioned service in line with national aspirations for smoking support outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan. 1 bidder has been selected as the highest overall scoring bidder and has been recommended as a successful bidder. This service is an existing service. Everyone Health is the existing provider. The contract award criteria was specified in the procurement documents. The procurement documents included the contract award criteria, including the agreed relative importance of key criteria (e.g., weighting, prioritisation) against which, bids were evaluated. This process was a mixed procurement as Lot 1 and Lot 2 were considered to be health, but Lot 3 was not. The healthcare element was more than 50% of the total value of the 3 contracts and therefore a mixed procurement approach was taken, in accordance with PSR regulation 11 for the procurement of these 3 contracts.
This notice is an intention to award a contract under the competitive process for Lot 2 Future Focus Peer Coach Service to Changes Health & Wellbeing. The approximate lifetime value of the contract is PS1,782,820.00 (for 3 years total, with an option to extend for 2 years). Contract Start Date: 1st April 2025 Contract End Date: 31st March 2030 The service is to provide a lived experience support offer to individuals where an expert by experience input would be of benefit for recovery and to address social stressors to mental illness. The purpose of this procurement exercise is to appoint a provider to support the provision of a Future Focus Peer Coach (FFPC) Service within Mental Health Services (North Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent) for North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare Trust (NSCHT). The objective of the FFPC Service provision is to enable Service Users to stay well in their recovery journey. The ways in which people are supported can be flexible, should be person centred and help people to make the best use of their community resources. The Service will form a part of an integrated pathway across the voluntary sector, primary and secondary care mental health and social care. It should be based on recovery and social inclusion principles and designed to be accessible and to prevent people falling through gaps between services. 1 bidder has been selected as the highest overall scoring bidder for this lot and has been recommended as a successful bidder. This service is an existing service. Changes Health & Wellbeing are the existing provider. The contract award criteria was specified in the procurement documents. The procurement documents included the contract award criteria, including the agreed relative importance of key criteria (e.g., weighting, prioritisation) against which, bids were evaluated. This process was a mixed procurement as Lot 1 and Lot 2 were considered to be health, but Lot 3 was not. The healthcare element was more than 50% of the total value of the 3 contracts and therefore a mixed procurement approach was taken, in accordance with PSR regulation 11 for the procurement of these 3 contracts.
This is an intention to award notice to advise that no award will be taking place, for Lot 3 Financial Wellbeing Service. The approximate lifetime value of the contract is PS200,000 (for 3 years total, with an option to extend for 2 years). Contract Start Date: 1st April 2025 Contract End Date: 31st March 2030 This service was to provide bespoke financial and benefit advice. The purpose of this procurement exercise was to appoint a provider to support the provision of Financial Wellbeing Management and Support (FWB) for Mental Health Services (North Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent) for North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust. The service role of the Financial Wellbeing Support needed to offer a Mon-Fri service that offers a range of flexible support to people with financial difficulties within North Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent. The service will advise and support patients who are under the care of CMHT's including Older Persons and the Rehab Pathway. No suitable bids were received for Lot 3, therefore there are no recommended bidders for Lot 3 as part of this process. There is an existing service already. The contract award criteria was specified in the procurement documents. The procurement documents included the contract award criteria, including the agreed relative importance of key criteria (e.g., weighting, prioritisation) against which, bids were evaluated. This process was a mixed procurement as Lot 1 and Lot 2 were considered to be health, but Lot 3 was not. The healthcare element was more than 50% of the total value of the 3 contracts and therefore a mixed procurement approach was taken, in accordance with PSR regulation 11 for the procurement of these 3 contracts. Additional information: No contract has been awarded for this lot, as part of this process.
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