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CN250238 - Homecare
Kent County Council
Kent County Council (the Council) is seeking Care Quality Commission (CQC) registered Homecare Service Providers (referred to in this notice as Tenderers) to deliver care and support to Children and Adults living within the geographical boundary of Kent, including Adults who may require homecare services while residing in prison settings. Tenderers must be CQC registered Providers and comply with the requirements of the Invitation to Tender, including the requirements on the location of a Tenderer’ s Registered Office as set out in the Procurement Specific Questionnaire, to tender for this opportunity. Tenderers are referred to the Invitation to Tender documentation for full details. The Council is establishing the Kent Homecare Open Framework Scheme, and invites Tenderers who can deliver safe, high‐quality, personalised, and flexible care within both home and community environments across Kent. An open framework scheme allows for the award of successive frameworks on substantially the same terms. This notice relates to the opportunity to apply to be admitted to the First Kent Homecare Open Framework of the Kent Homecare Open Framework Scheme. The First Kent Homecare Open Framework requires successful Tenderers to deliver high-quality care and support services that promote safety, dignity, independence and overall wellbeing for Individuals. Services should be tailored to reflect each Individual’s personal circumstances, ensuring a personalised and needs-led approach. Subject to satisfying the Council’s requirements for admittance to the First Kent Homecare Open Framework as set out in the Invitation to Tender documentation, there is no limit on the number of successful tenderers that may be admitted to the First Kent Homecare Open Framework. Provision should be collaborative in nature, supporting effective partnership working to ensure that Individuals accessing care and support receive services that enhance their quality of life. This includes delivering flexible a
Champion Development Programme
Nottinghamshire County Council
Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) requires a specialist provider with demonstrable experience to design, deliver and evaluate a structured Champion Development Programme for its external Adult Social Care workforce. There is a fixed budget allocation of £60,000 to deliver this programme. This development programme needs to have been delivered and evaluated by July 2027.
The Provision of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) For Residents Who Access Drug and Alcohol Services in the City of Sunderland Council Area
Sunderland City Council
A contract for provision of an Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) for Residents who Access Drug and Alcohol Services in the City of Sunderland Council Area. The Sunderland IPS Scheme will be available to individuals of working age (16+), resident in the Sunderland area, who are engaged in structured treatment for drug and/or alcohol issues and are out of work. The 'structured treatment' can be provided by either a young person's community-based specialist substance use service; an adult's community-based specialist substance use service; or an 'all age' community-based specialist substance use service, (hereafter these services will be collectively referred to as 'specialist community drug and alcohol treatment services). The Scheme will provide bespoke 'packages' of support to assist service users into sustainable, paid employment.
VRP Hospital In-Reach and Community Based Service (Birmingham)
Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands
West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership is seeking to develop a hospital in-reach and community-based support service to children and young people, aged 11-25 years, in Birmingham. The delivery plan will include the following activity: Targeted hospital in-reach providing support to children and young people (CYP) who are admitted to hospital and still receiving treatment, to include Queen Elizabeth Hospital UHB as the Major Trauma Centre and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. Tailored, holistic support and advocacy for 11 - 25-year-olds affected by serious violence and exploitation presenting to ED settings in Birmingham (Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital), capitalising on the 'reachable moment' and offering support at a critical time of need. The Service will be primarily community-based, providing "in reach" support to Birmingham-based hospitals where required. Ensure the support offered is embedded in and adding value to any other relevant support the young person and their family may be receiving. The deadline for the application is 22nd June 2026 at 9am. Any clarification questions should be emailed to commissioning@westmidlands.police.uk by Wednesday 17th June 2026 at 5pm.
Provision of NHS Youth Forum Services
NHS England
NHS England is seeking to appoint a delivery partner to manage and deliver the NHS Youth Forum. This service supports NHS England in fulfilling its statutory duties for public involvement (Section 13Q), ensuring that the voices of children and young people (CYP) are meaningfully embedded in the design, delivery, and improvement of health services. In line with the ambitions set out in the 10 Year Health Plan, NHS England is committed to strengthening participation and empowering young people and communities. The NHS Youth Forum provides an inclusive platform for young people to share lived experience, inform national policy, and influence healthcare services. The appointed supplier will be responsible for: • Delivering and managing the NHS Youth Forum; • Facilitating engagement, consultation, and longer-term research with CYP; • Supporting a diverse and representative membership; • Producing relevant content and outputs; • Coordinating attendance and support at in-person events; and • Enabling effective collaboration with NHS England, DHSC, and wider system partners. These activities ensure that CYP voices are actively heard, valued, and reflected in national programmes and priorities, including wider government engagement. Contract Term and Value The contract will be awarded for an initial term of two (2) years, with the option to extend for a further one (1) year. The estimated contract value is up to £150,000 per annum (excluding VAT), with a maximum total value of £450,000 (excluding VAT) across the full contract term, including any extension. Any tender submission exceeding this maximum value will be rejected. The anticipated service commencement date is early October 2026.
PROVISION OF AN AUTISM COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE FOR HERTFORDSHIRE
Hertfordshire County Council
Hertfordshire County Council is currently out to procurement for the Procurement for the Provision of a Hertfordshire Autism Community Support Service. The Council will procure this contract using the Open Procedure as defined in the Procurement Act 2023. The Service Specification is for the provision of a countywide service to support autistic people with key elements of the service being: • Helpline service • Navigation Service • Peer Support • Social Groups • Workshops and Courses It is expected that as part of the delivery of this service close liaison with other services within Hertfordshire including Adult Disability Teams, 0-25 Together teams and Community Mental Health Teams. The Contract has not been split into lots as the Council is purchasing one solution to be managed by one central team, the service purchased will fulfil all our requirements and it is not reasonably practicable for it to be supplied by more than one Supplier. Full details of the requirement and context of the procurement can be found in the Service Specification which is in Schedule 1 of the Tender Document. Organisations wishing to take part in this project are invited to ‘express an interest’ and also ‘opt in’ which will give access to the full procurement documents in the e-tendering system. To be considered as a Tenderer you must complete and submit a Tender by the deadline of 12 noon on Monday 6th July 2026. Please allow sufficient time to make your return, as Tender submissions cannot be uploaded and submitted after this return deadline. Please ensure that where possible documents are uploaded as a PDF and that file names are succinct. Any questions relating to this procurement must be made via correspondence on the website, in accordance with the procurement documents, and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above. Tenderers should be aware that due to the nature of the Services provided, any Contract formed as a result of this procurement process shall b
North Tyneside Respiratory Infection Service (Winter Pressures) Most Suitable Provider Process
NHS NORTH EAST AND NORTH CUMBRIA INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (Relevant Authority) intend to follow the Most Suitable Provider (MSP) process to award contracts for short term Acute Respiratory Infection services in response to winter pressures in North Tyneside (a temporary service). Providers must have suitable premises to provide services from. No additional funding will be provided for mobilisation/premises. To submit an Expression of Interest, a provider must fully complete and submit a response to this opportunity by 19 June 2026, 11:59:59 PM. Previous Market Engagement related to this notice was published on 21 November 2025. Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-076019.
Working Age Adults Care Home Services
Carmarthenshire County Council
Carmarthenshire County Council, in collaboration with regional partners Pembrokeshire County Council and Ceredigion County Council, is developing a regional Framework for Working Age Adult Care Home services across West Wales. The proposed Framework will be structured into three service Lots, reflecting the primary client groups: Lot 1: Learning Disabilities, including Autism Lot 2: Mental Health Lot 3: Physical Disabilities Providers may apply for one or more Lots, depending on their area of expertise and service provision. The Lots are intended to support a more structured and consistent approach to commissioning across the region, ensuring that services can meet a range of needs for working age adults. The proposed Framework will be open to: Providers with existing care home provision within the region; and/or Providers who intend to establish a care home service within the region within the next 12 months Providers joining the Framework will be required to demonstrate a commitment to supporting citizens from across the West Wales region and prioritising regional placements.
SOL Homes for Ukraine (Ukrainian Host & Guest Support) 2026
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
The Council is looking to commission a service to support individuals and families displaced by the conflict in Ukraine through the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme. Solihull Council delivers the Homes for Ukraine (HfU) scheme locally, ensuring that both Ukrainian guests and their UK sponsors receive appropriate advice, support, and access to services. The service has two main functions: • Sponsor Support: To ensure host households are equipped and supported to sustain sponsorship arrangements. • Guest Support: To help Ukrainian arrivals settle into life in Solihull, access services, and receive tailored assistance where needed. This tender opportunity falls under The Procurement Act 2023 Estimated contract value including extension options £1,008,000. Contract duration: 3 years with the option to extend for up to a further 2 years. Relevant CPV codes: 85300000 Social work and related services 85312000 Social work services without accommodation 98000000 Other community, social and personal services Selection includes a minimum turnover threshold and acceptance of a fixed payment rate per individual, and evaluation will be against Quality, as per the associated tender documents. The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at https://solihull.my.site.com/s/ Additional information can be obtained from the above-mentioned address Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via https://solihull.my.site.com/s/ Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted to the above-mentioned address
Champion Development Programme
Nottinghamshire County Council
Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) requires a specialist provider with demonstrable experience to design, deliver and evaluate a structured Champion Development Programme for its external Adult Social Care workforce. There is a fixed budget allocation of £60,000 to deliver this programme. This development programme needs to have been delivered and evaluated by July 2027.
The Provision of Individual Placement and Support (IPS) For Residents Who Access Drug and Alcohol Services in the City of Sunderland Council Area
Sunderland City Council
A contract for provision of an Individual Placement and Support Services (IPS) for Residents who Access Drug and Alcohol Services in the City of Sunderland Council Area. The Sunderland IPS Scheme will be available to individuals of working age (16+), resident in the Sunderland area, who are engaged in structured treatment for drug and/or alcohol issues and are out of work. The 'structured treatment' can be provided by either a young person's community-based specialist substance use service; an adult's community-based specialist substance use service; or an 'all age' community-based specialist substance use service, (hereafter these services will be collectively referred to as 'specialist community drug and alcohol treatment services). The Scheme will provide bespoke 'packages' of support to assist service users into sustainable, paid employment.
Psychology Assessment
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
Initial Most Suitable Provider Notice under the Provider Selection Regime - this service is for psychological assessments for patients who have undergone treatment within the Heart and Liver Department.
VRP Hospital In-Reach and Community Based Service (Birmingham)
Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands
West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership is seeking to develop a hospital in-reach and community-based support service to children and young people, aged 11-25 years, in Birmingham. The delivery plan will include the following activity: Targeted hospital in-reach providing support to children and young people (CYP) who are admitted to hospital and still receiving treatment, to include Queen Elizabeth Hospital UHB as the Major Trauma Centre and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. Tailored, holistic support and advocacy for 11 - 25-year-olds affected by serious violence and exploitation presenting to ED settings in Birmingham (Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital), capitalising on the 'reachable moment' and offering support at a critical time of need. The Service will be primarily community-based, providing "in reach" support to Birmingham-based hospitals where required. Ensure the support offered is embedded in and adding value to any other relevant support the young person and their family may be receiving. The deadline for the application is 22nd June 2026 at 9am. Any clarification questions should be emailed to commissioning@westmidlands.police.uk by Wednesday 17th June 2026 at 5pm.
Provision of NHS Youth Forum Services
NHS England
NHS England is seeking to appoint a delivery partner to manage and deliver the NHS Youth Forum. This service supports NHS England in fulfilling its statutory duties for public involvement (Section 13Q), ensuring that the voices of children and young people (CYP) are meaningfully embedded in the design, delivery, and improvement of health services. In line with the ambitions set out in the 10 Year Health Plan, NHS England is committed to strengthening participation and empowering young people and communities. The NHS Youth Forum provides an inclusive platform for young people to share lived experience, inform national policy, and influence healthcare services. The appointed supplier will be responsible for: • Delivering and managing the NHS Youth Forum; • Facilitating engagement, consultation, and longer-term research with CYP; • Supporting a diverse and representative membership; • Producing relevant content and outputs; • Coordinating attendance and support at in-person events; and • Enabling effective collaboration with NHS England, DHSC, and wider system partners. These activities ensure that CYP voices are actively heard, valued, and reflected in national programmes and priorities, including wider government engagement. Contract Term and Value The contract will be awarded for an initial term of two (2) years, with the option to extend for a further one (1) year. The estimated contract value is up to £150,000 per annum (excluding VAT), with a maximum total value of £450,000 (excluding VAT) across the full contract term, including any extension. Any tender submission exceeding this maximum value will be rejected. The anticipated service commencement date is early October 2026.
Independent Living Support Service 2.0
London Borough of Newham
The London Borough of Newham (“the Council”) has a legal responsibility to assess the needs of any resident or Carer living in the borough who appears to have a need for care and support; and to then determine whether those needs are eligible for support from the Council, as stipulated in The Care Act (2014) and The Children and Families Act (2014). Reablement and Home Care are one of the main care and support options provided to meet eligible needs. The Council is procuring an Independent Living Support Service (ILSS) Framework which will include Home Care, Reablement and Domestic Support services for adults, children and young people who are resident in the London Borough of Newham, and eligible for care and support from the Council - to enable residents to maintain their independence and quality of life in their own home. Where applicable, providers will be required to be registered with, and be inspected by the Care Quality Commission. Please note this is not a call for competition and the below opportunity link should not be utilised. -
Walk & Talk Service
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) is seeking to work in partnership with a provider(s) to deliver a ‘walking and talking’, youthwork based, mental health and wellbeing support for young people in Glasgow City. The aim of this exercise is to gather current information and feedback from the market to: - Understand market availability in relation to the functionality required; and - The information to be provided will help us better understand the market and consider the way forward. Views and suggestions will not be disclosed to third parties or used for any other purpose.
Walk & Talk Service
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) is seeking to work in partnership with a provider(s) to deliver a ‘walking and talking’, youthwork based, mental health and wellbeing support for young people in Glasgow City. The aim of this exercise is to gather current information and feedback from the market to: - Understand market availability in relation to the functionality required; and - The information to be provided will help us better understand the market and consider the way forward. Views and suggestions will not be disclosed to third parties or used for any other purpose.
Bury Older People's Network and Bury Dementia Co-Production Network
Metropolitan borough of Bury
The provider will be supported and enabled by Officers of the Council to lead on engagement and develop a brief high-level vision statement and detailed action plan for each group, reflective of the needs and aspirations of our ageing population. This will be a collaborative approach with network members, the provider, and Senior Leads from the Council and partner agencies to jointly work on the Bury Ageing Well agenda (including Bury's Health and Adult Care Ageing Well Strategy 2025 - 2030).
PROVISION OF AN AUTISM COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICE FOR HERTFORDSHIRE
Hertfordshire County Council
Hertfordshire County Council is currently out to procurement for the Procurement for the Provision of a Hertfordshire Autism Community Support Service. The Council will procure this contract using the Open Procedure as defined in the Procurement Act 2023. The Service Specification is for the provision of a countywide service to support autistic people with key elements of the service being: • Helpline service • Navigation Service • Peer Support • Social Groups • Workshops and Courses It is expected that as part of the delivery of this service close liaison with other services within Hertfordshire including Adult Disability Teams, 0-25 Together teams and Community Mental Health Teams. The Contract has not been split into lots as the Council is purchasing one solution to be managed by one central team, the service purchased will fulfil all our requirements and it is not reasonably practicable for it to be supplied by more than one Supplier. Full details of the requirement and context of the procurement can be found in the Service Specification which is in Schedule 1 of the Tender Document. Organisations wishing to take part in this project are invited to ‘express an interest’ and also ‘opt in’ which will give access to the full procurement documents in the e-tendering system. To be considered as a Tenderer you must complete and submit a Tender by the deadline of 12 noon on Monday 6th July 2026. Please allow sufficient time to make your return, as Tender submissions cannot be uploaded and submitted after this return deadline. Please ensure that where possible documents are uploaded as a PDF and that file names are succinct. Any questions relating to this procurement must be made via correspondence on the website, in accordance with the procurement documents, and can be addressed to the main contact as shown in the details above. Tenderers should be aware that due to the nature of the Services provided, any Contract formed as a result of this procurement process shall b
North Tyneside Respiratory Infection Service (Winter Pressures) Most Suitable Provider Process
NHS NORTH EAST AND NORTH CUMBRIA INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board (Relevant Authority) intend to follow the Most Suitable Provider (MSP) process to award contracts for short term Acute Respiratory Infection services in response to winter pressures in North Tyneside (a temporary service). Providers must have suitable premises to provide services from. No additional funding will be provided for mobilisation/premises. To submit an Expression of Interest, a provider must fully complete and submit a response to this opportunity by 19 June 2026, 11:59:59 PM. Previous Market Engagement related to this notice was published on 21 November 2025. Notice identifier: 2025/S 000-076019.
Provision of Supported Living Services in Sefton - Framework
Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council
Supported living services are a vital part of Sefton's Adult Social Care offer, enabling individuals with care and support to live independently in their own homes. Supported living arrangements aim to increase individuals' independence and skills by reducing dependency over time. This should, in turn, enhance the adult's persons autonomy and reduce the level of paid and unpaid support required. These arrangements create opportunities for individuals to explore new experiences, enable care and support to be delivered within their own homes, and may facilitate transitions to more independent forms of accommodation. The provision of services therefore includes options for both short-term and long-term support, promoting progression and the development of life skills, including recovery-focused models for those with mental health support needs.
Chief Executive Children’s Improvement Advisers (CIA) with notice
Improvement and Development Agency for Local Government (IDeA)
The Local Government Association (LGA) is the national membership body for local authorities. It works on behalf of member councils to support, promote, and improve local government. The LGA delivers a programme of children’s services leadership support to councils and corporate and political leaders. To support delivery of this programme up to 2 x Chief Executive Children’s Improvement Advisers will be contracted to provide associate support to council Chief Executives, corporate leadership teams, and political leaders to support effective leadership of children’s services. Contracts will start as soon as possible and end on 31 March 2027, with up to 60 days allocated to the end of the contract With a daily rate of £700. his represents a maximum contract value of £42,000 (exclusive of VAT). Bidders must have had recent experience as a Chief Executive of a council with statutory responsibility for delivering children’s services. Service requirements: • Work closely with the LGA regional children’s improvement advisors and SEND improvement advisers to ensure a coherent offer of support. • Build a wider understanding of the LGAs improvement support to ensure a coherent and co-ordinated offer to councils. • Develop strong relationships with councils and corporate and political leaders to build a clear understanding of need in children’s services, to support leadership, identify innovative solutions, broker improvement strategies, and ensure they are delivered. • Provide constructive challenge to local and regional approaches and priorities. • To support and develop leadership and best practice in councils and support councils at risk • Facilitate discussions across corporate and political leadership groups to develop a shared understanding of children’s services challenges, and a collaborative approach to address these. • Provide or broker mentoring support to individual chief executives and council leaders. Further details of background and scope in Appendix of ITT To
SOL Homes for Ukraine (Ukrainian Host & Guest Support) 2026
Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council
The Council is looking to commission a service to support individuals and families displaced by the conflict in Ukraine through the Homes for Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme. Solihull Council delivers the Homes for Ukraine (HfU) scheme locally, ensuring that both Ukrainian guests and their UK sponsors receive appropriate advice, support, and access to services. The service has two main functions: • Sponsor Support: To ensure host households are equipped and supported to sustain sponsorship arrangements. • Guest Support: To help Ukrainian arrivals settle into life in Solihull, access services, and receive tailored assistance where needed. This tender opportunity falls under The Procurement Act 2023 Estimated contract value including extension options £1,008,000. Contract duration: 3 years with the option to extend for up to a further 2 years. Relevant CPV codes: 85300000 Social work and related services 85312000 Social work services without accommodation 98000000 Other community, social and personal services Selection includes a minimum turnover threshold and acceptance of a fixed payment rate per individual, and evaluation will be against Quality, as per the associated tender documents. The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at https://solihull.my.site.com/s/ Additional information can be obtained from the above-mentioned address Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted electronically via https://solihull.my.site.com/s/ Tenders or requests to participate must be submitted to the above-mentioned address
Bury Based Supplier List (BBSL)
Metropolitan borough of Bury
he Bury Based Supplier List (BBSL) is the Council's structured mechanism for supporting below-threshold procurement activity across 32 ProClass aligned Lots, providing a consistent, transparent, and proportionate framework for sourcing goods, services, and works. These Lots represent broad procurement categories, enabling the Council to organise its expenditure, support effective market engagement, and apply proportionate procurement approaches aligned to the value, risk and complexity of each requirement. The BBSL is restricted to suppliers and organisations that are based within Bury or has established substantive business operations within the Bury area, regardless of where corporate ownership or control resides. Bury Based Supplier List (BBSL) For Under Threshold Procurements This is not a standard Framework The BBSL is restricted to suppliers and organisations that are based within Bury or has established substantive business operations within the Bury area, regardless of where corporate ownership or control resides. If these conditions are met, then they will be added to the supplier list. There are 32 Lots to choose from please see below Lot 1 - Arts & Leisure Services Lot 2 - Building Construction Materials Lot 3 - Catering Lot 4 - Cemetery & Crematorium Lot 5 - Cleaning & Janitorial Lot 6 - Clothing Lot 7 - Consultancy Lot 8 - Domestic Goods Lot 9 - Education Lot 10 - Environmental Services Lot 11 - Facilities & Management Services Lot 12 - Financial Services Lot 13 - Furniture & Soft Furnishings Lot 14 - Health & Safety Lot 15 - Healthcare Lot 16 - Highway Equipment & Materials Lot 17 - Horticultural Lot 18 - Housing Management Lot 19 - Human Resources Lot 20 - Information Communication Technology Lot 21 - Legal Services Lot 22 - Mail Services Lot 23 - Passenger Transport Lot 24 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Adult Lot 25 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services - Children Lot 26 - Social Community Care Supplies & Services Lot 27 - Sports
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