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Summary, notice description and lot information
The procurement process centres on the Midlands Partnership Foundation Trust, which aims to award a contract for Substance Misuse Services in Hampshire. Categorised under rehabilitation services (CPV code 85312500), this contract is significant within the health services industry. The current procurement stage is at the award phase, with the publication of the intention notice marking the start of the standstill period.
The deadline for representations is set for 27th June 2025, and the services under this contract are scheduled from 1st July 2025 to 31st March 2032. The procurement follows a limited procedure under the Provider Selection Regime, subject to the Health Care Services Regulations 2023, and does not fall under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This tender presents substantial opportunities for business growth, particularly for enterprises capable of delivering community-based alcohol and drug treatment services.
Businesses experienced in providing integrated and evidence-based care tailored to individual and community needs would find this contract advantageous. The well-planned collaboration with partners and an emphasis on recovery-focused approaches provides an entry point for businesses that champion innovation, social value, and sustainability in health care. The intended direct award to Catch 22 points to preference for providers with existing effective service delivery, which signifies a demand for high-quality and outcome-oriented services.
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with a history of cooperative ventures in the health sector might particularly benefit from understanding such procurement requirements for future opportunities.
The community alcohol and drug treatment service for young people 0-25 that will be contracted from the provider by Inclusion MPFT. While having a agreement in relation to areas of delivery, in practice the service will be well-integrated and linked with other partnership elements. As such this provides us with an opportunity to deliver a uniquely cooperative and effective partnership so as to best meet the needs of Hampshire residents- Young People and Adults with substance use issues, family members, close friends and carers of people using substances and families affected by substance use- including children of substance misusing parents. These services will be inclusive, trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, outcomes focussed, evidence based and tailored to meet the needs of individuals and communities to empower people to lead drug / alcohol free lives where possible. Both prevention and Harm Reduction will be core principles, and the Provider will be proactive and responsive to new trends in drug and alcohol use and harms (illegal, legal or other) throughout the life of the contract. The trusts intention is to award this contract to Catch 22 through Direct Award process C and the approximate lifetime value of the contract is PS5,808,765.00 inc extension options and the dates between which the services are intended to be provided are 1st July 2025 - 31st March 2032 inc all extension options
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