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Summary, notice description and lot information
The North Wales Domiciliary Care Agreement has concluded with contracts being awarded and signed on 1st April 2025. Denbighshire County Council has led this profound procurement effort on behalf of six local authorities and the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in Wales. The main procurement category is health and social work services, encompassing areas in North Wales (Region UKL13).
The open procedure was employed for this procurement process, aimed at recommissioning domiciliary care services across multiple lots covering standard and complex care for both adults and children. Notable dates throughout the process included a tender return deadline extension to 15th November 2024, to accommodate technical difficulties faced by participants. With awards amounting to £240 million in various lots, this framework agreement focuses on enhancing outcomes-focus care and support across the region.
This tender presents significant opportunities for business growth, particularly for SMEs specialising in health and social care services. As the procurement process invited open submissions, businesses that provide domiciliary care services to adults, children, and young people, including complex care needs, were encouraged to compete for this multi-lot tender. The framework agreement being a large-scale collaboration of local authorities suggests a consistent demand for services, ensuring those awarded with contracts will have substantial work aligning with the region’s social care objectives.
Providers offering innovative, efficient, and outcomes-focused services will find this an excellent opportunity, both for regional influence and commercial growth in the domiciliary care sector.
The six Local Authorities and Health Board in North Wales are recommissioning domiciliary care under the North Wales Domiciliary Care Agreement, with a view to achieving / continuing to develop outcomes-focussed care and support across the region. This domiciliary care will be for adults and children / young people with a wide variety of needs and circumstances. Tender submissions are welcomed from providers for the following: - Lot 1: Standard domiciliary care for adults 18+
The six Local Authorities and Health Board in North Wales are recommissioning domiciliary care under the North Wales Domiciliary Care Agreement, with a view to achieving / continuing to develop outcomes-focussed care and support across the region. This domiciliary care will be for adults and children / young people with a wide variety of needs and circumstances. Tender submissions are welcomed from providers for the following: - Lot 2: Complex domiciliary care for adults 18+
The six Local Authorities and Health Board in North Wales are recommissioning domiciliary care under the North Wales Domiciliary Care Agreement, with a view to achieving / continuing to develop outcomes-focussed care and support across the region. This domiciliary care will be for adults and children / young people with a wide variety of needs and circumstances. Tender submissions are welcomed from providers for the following: - Lot 3: Standard domiciliary care for children and young people under 18
The six Local Authorities and Health Board in North Wales are recommissioning domiciliary care under the North Wales Domiciliary Care Agreement, with a view to achieving / continuing to develop outcomes-focussed care and support across the region. This domiciliary care will be for adults and children / young people with a wide variety of needs and circumstances. Tender submissions are welcomed from providers for the following: - Lot 4: Complex domiciliary care for children and young people under 18
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