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Summary, notice description and lot information
The Women's Community Health Worker Service (WCHW), initiated by Buckinghamshire Council, focuses on health and social work services aimed at improving the well-being of women in deprived areas of Aylesbury and High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. The pilot service, operating from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2028, is structured under an open procedure, signifying an open and competitive procurement method. This contract, valued at £678,000, was awarded to Barnardo's, a reputable supplier, on 20 May 2025 and falls under the services procurement category.
The process progressed from the tender to the awarding phase, illustrating an active and completed status in June 2025. This initiative provides significant growth opportunities for businesses, particularly those experienced in community health and social work services, and non-profit organisations focused on public health and community welfare. Such businesses can not only expand their operational footprint in the health sector but also form strategic partnerships with local authorities and community groups.
The project, characterised by a focus on service quality and cultural sensitivity, presents an ideal prospect for organisations with innovative health service solutions tailored for marginalised populations to showcase their expertise and contribute to public health improvements in regional settings.
Buckinghamshire Council's Public Health team have commissioneda Women's Community Health Worker Service on a pilot basis for 3 years only. The aim of the Service is to improve the health and well-being outcomes of women (including women from key ethnic groups) living within the most deprived areas of Aylesbury and High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire before, during and after their pregnancies. This will be achieved through recruiting and training five whole time equivalent Women's Community Health Workers to provide a range of targeted one-to-one, group and community-based activities that meet the needs of this population. Community health workers are defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as: "Providers who live in the community they serve and receive lower levels of formal education and training than professional health care workers such as nurses and doctors. This human resource group has enormous potential to extend services to vulnerable populations, such as communities living in remote areas and historically marginalized people, to meet unmet health needs in a culturally appropriate manner, improve access to services, address inequities in health status and improve health system performance and efficiency." Community Health Workers will perform a variety of duties, across the four key themes (educational, navigational, support and intelligence), whilst working closely with voluntary and community sector colleagues, primary care, maternity, health visitors, public health, adult social care, community mental health teams and the Family Nurse Partnership.
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