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Surrey County Council has awarded a contract for the provision of residential beds for young people and young adults aged between 17 and 25 who are recovering from substance misuse. The contract, falling under the health and social work services category, focuses on providing safe and age-appropriate accommodation within Surrey. The service includes group work, one-to-one engagement, and recovery interventions, with a contract value of £164,400.
Key milestones include the contract award date on 23 May 2024, the start date on 1 April 2024, and the end date on 31 March 2029. This contract falls under the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) and follows a direct award procurement method without prior publication of a call for competition. This tender presents substantial business growth opportunities for service providers specialising in health and social work services, particularly those experienced in dealing with substance misuse among young people.
Providers with a strong track record in delivering quality care and innovative recovery solutions will find this contract well-suited to their capabilities. Furthermore, the focus on long-term support and skill development for independent living ensures ongoing engagement, making it an attractive venture for businesses aiming to make a significant social impact while also securing a reliable revenue stream over the contract period.
SCC requires the provision of safe and age-appropriate accommodation for young people/young adults between the ages of 17 and 25 who have experience of harmful substance use. The Service will work with each individual and Surrey's Young People's Substance Use Service to develop a package of care to support the young person/young adult in their recovery from harmful substance use. This will include group work, one-to-one engagement, recovery and 'moving on' interventions and will give each young person/young adult the skills to live independently after leaving this service. The service shall provide a minimum of two beds per annum, with young people/young adults engaging for a minimum of three months / maximum of eighteen months.
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