Where Care Excellence Meets Business Success. Transform your operations today - 0333 577 0877
Log in to CareSync Interview Preparation.

Would you like to receive update from CareSync Experts?
Summary, notice description and lot information
The Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (BSMHFT) is in the planning stage of a procurement process titled "Womens Secure Transitional Pathway". This process is classified under the miscellaneous health services industry category and involves the tendering of services. The focus is on providers who can deliver accommodation and non-clinical support for patients transitioning from secure care to community living, specifically in central Birmingham (region UKG3).
The procurement follows the Provider Selection Regime, utilising the Most Suitable Provider Process as prescribed by the Health Care Services Regulations 2023. Key dates include a future notice slated for 8th September 2025. The Trust's Sustainability Board will review and approve final decisions upon completion of the full process.
This procurement presents a notable opportunity for businesses specialising in health services provision, particularly those experienced in supporting vulnerable groups with accommodation and life skills development in community settings. The emphasis on independent living, alongside enrichment activities, suits businesses that offer holistic and integrative support services. Companies with resources located in central Birmingham, preferably connected with a women-focused resource centre, would find this tender aligns well with their facilities.
Firms capable of working collaboratively with BSMHFT's multidisciplinary teams to foster patient rehabilitation and community integration would be ideally positioned to compete for this contract.
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (BSMHFT) are looking to call for providers to deliver accommodation and non-clinical support to a cohort of patients transitioning from secure care services to the community. This opportunity will fall under the scope of the Provider Selection Regime and will follow the Most Suitable Provider process. We would like to see bids from providers who can offer accommodation and non-clinical support, with the aims of this service level agreement being to commission a high-quality service for the patient cohort exiting secure care services, providing development of independent living skills, enrichment activities and increased opportunities for social, vocational and employment interaction Additional information: The accommodation should ideally be situated within central Birmingham, have good public transport and amenities provision. Ideally the accommodation premises should be co-located with a women's only resource centre to which the patients would have access The provider will need to work collaboratively with the Trust's women's secure care team, enabling robust discharge from inpatient care to the community, supporting patients to undertake independent living and engage with activities designed to improve rehabilitation and community integration. The provider will work as part of an integrated MDT team lead by the Trust's service manager, contributing to development and progress of patient care plans and recording of such on the Trust's clinical system (RiO).
Notice type, method, and CPV codes
Financial information and value estimates
Contract duration information not available.
Publication, submission, and award timeline
Current status of tender, lots, awards, and contracts
Buyer organisation and contact details
Supplier who was awarded this contract
External resources and data downloads
The Open Contracting Data Standard (OCDS) is a framework designed to increase transparency and access to public procurement data in the public sector.
Our expert team can help you prepare a winning bid. Get professional support from CareSync Experts.
Get in touch with our team at Care Sync Experts today for a consultation.
Email: hello@caresyncexperts.co.uk
Phone: 0333 577 0877
Contact Us