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Kent County Council is planning to procure a new service titled "SC240063 Parent Infant Mental Health (PIMHS)", scheduled to be in place from November 2025. This service, classified under the industry category of community health services, aims to support families by providing a Parent-Infant Mental Health Service through a multidisciplinary team. The procurement process is currently in the planning stage, with key dates set for market engagement, including an online event on 23rd April 2025.
Interested organisations must complete the pre-market questionnaire by 16th April 2025. The service will be delivered in the region of UKJ4, with a focus on utilising a range of skills and creating a supportive environment for parents, families, and professionals in Kent. This tender represents a significant opportunity for businesses specialising in healthcare services, particularly those offering psychological, occupational, and mental health therapies.
Organisations that can provide a comprehensive and collaborative approach to mental health services, manage multidisciplinary teams, and contribute to community health initiatives will be well-suited to compete. The requirement to establish and maintain a supportive website further broadens the scope for businesses with expertise in digital health solutions. By engaging in this process, businesses can expand their operations and contribute to an innovative program aimed at enhancing the mental health and well-being of parents and infants in Kent.
PIN - Parent Infant Relationship Mental Health Service (PIMHS) Kent County Council (KCC) are anticipating procuring a Parent-Infant Mental Health (PIMH) Service to be in place from November 2025. Please note that this Prior Information Notice (PIN) is not a call for competition at this stage. We are seeking an organisation that can provide and manage a Multidisciplinary team of Clinical psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Specialist Parent-Infant Mental Health Practitioners, Psychotherapists and mixed providers with clinical expertise who can bring a range of skills to help deliver this proposed new and ground breaking service for Kent. The proposed service would be made up of: Overall Clinical Lead for the Multidisciplinary Team - 1 Band 8C WTE Specialist Clinical Lead and Clinical Lead to the Operational Team - 1 Band 8A WTE Operational Team Specialist Practitioner - 3 Band 7 WTE ( 3 WTE from year 2 onwards) Administrator - Minimum of 1 WTE The draft Service specification: outlines an approach for the market to consider and KCC would like organisations to come together at an in-person market engagement event with other agencies for an opportunity to collaborate on how you could deliver this proposed service. Please note updates have been made to the safeguarding sections of the draft Service specification and updated throughout to reflect how the proposed service could be delivered by a provider or providers who would like to work in a collaborative partnership. The provider will need to create and maintain a Kent Parent Infant Mental Health website to support parents, families and professionals in Kent. The website will need to provide a range of resources tailored to support both parents, families and professionals. This proposed service for Kent will engage families, embedding support and helping them to form healthy relationships with their infant. You will be flexible in your approach to meet the differing needs of our population, including children in deep poverty as well as neurodivergent parents. Screening tools such as GAD7 will be utilised to identify need and interventions required. We are open to suggestions of alternative, evidence based models and any other feedback you may wish to provide. The proposed service will work as a team supporting families with identified needs who may have been referred by the health visiting service, accredited Video Interaction Guidance (VIG) practitioners and trained baby massage practitioners. Next steps: Please complete and return attached questionnaire and any feedback or extra questions by 12pm on Wednesday 16th April 2025 to Sophia.Dunstan@Kent.gov.uk Parent-Infant Mental Health Service Pre-Market Questionnaire & Registration Form (open in browser) https://forms.office.com/e/1hxhFz0iXu Market Engagement Event - Online Day: Wednesday 23rd April 2025 Time: 12:00-13:00 Location - Microsoft Teams To register for this event, please click the link below; copy and paste link in browser (please complete and return by 12pm Wednesday 16th April 2025): https://forms.office.com/e/1hxhFz0iXu If you have any questions or need assistance, please email: Sophia.Dunstan@Kent.gov.uk Documents included: Pre-market Questionnaire and Registration Form Parent Infant Mental Health Draft Specification Parent Infant Mental Health Overview Slides
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