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United Kingdomservices
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Adults with Learning Disability Supported Housing Schemes

Torfaen County Borough Council

The services are for adults with learning disabilities living independently in self contained flats within the community. There are three supported housing schemes in Torfaen that will fall under this contract, Clos Y Fran, Somerton House and Ty'r Hen Ysgol. Each contract will comprise of an agreed number of block hours and also a sleep-in member of staff at each scheme. The tender will be structured to allow any one provider to bid for one, two or all three of the contracts but only able to deliver a maximum of two of the available contracts.

Estimated value£4.2m
042255-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing tomorrow

467-NYC-HA Framework for Live in Care

The North Yorkshire Council

North Yorkshire Council (“the Council”) is seeking Providers to deliver high-quality Live in Care Services through the Procurement of a Framework Agreement. This framework agreement supports the Council’s Health and Adult Services plan to help people live longer healthier and more independent lives in association with one of the four ambitions: My Home, My Community, My Choice. These ambitions are underpinned by statements about what they will mean to people. This framework agreement will support the Council to develop and support a diverse care market to provide safe, high quality and value for money care and support to the people of North Yorkshire, as defined within the North Yorkshire Market Position Statement and Strategic Development Plan. Please note that the Council’s requirement is demand led and therefore no guarantees of work can be provided. The tender will be published on North Yorkshire Council's e-tendering system, YORTender. For guidance on using YORTender to access the opportunity, the following videos are available: 1. Guide to accessing Documents - https://youtu.be/RI6YA28skxs 2. Guide to submitting a bid - https://youtu.be/LxcZbVqdgj4 3. A Guide to using the Messaging Function - https://youtu.be/vzDL41OBf2E 4. A Guide to Searching for Opportunities - https://youtu.be/HpaCOac31S8

Estimated value£50.7m
042365-2026
United Kingdomservices

Southampton Adults Alcohol & Drug Support Service

Southampton City Council

Southampton City Council ("the Council") invites Tenders from suitably qualified service providers ("Potential Suppliers") for the provision of Southampton Adults Alcohol & Drug Support Service. This Procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 using the Competitive Procedure. The contract being procured is for the delivery of drug and alcohol treatment and support services. The successful supplier will deliver a full range of evidence-based interventions including harm reduction, psychosocial support, and multi-agency coordination, with pharmacological interventions provided under clinical governance. The services will operate within a recovery-oriented framework and will be person-centred, trauma-informed, and accessible to all residents of the city, including those with complex needs and those not yet ready to change their substance use. The term of the contract shall be 1st July 2026 until 30th June 2030 (i.e. 4 years) with the option to extend for up to a further period of 2 years (i.e. until 30th June 2032) at the sole discretion of the Council. The estimated contract value range is from £30,328,092 to £64,122,145 for the term of contract plus extension period. Explanation of this contract value range is provided in the procurement documentation.

Estimated value
ocds-h6vhtk-05df19
United Kingdomservices
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Fun and Food Programme for Children in Receipt of Benefits-related Free School Meals (Summer 2026)

Durham County Council

The Council wishes to seek multiple Providers to deliver the Fun and Food programme to Children in Receipt of Benefits-related Free School Meals within the boundaries of County Durham. This project utilises Department for Education (DfE) funding which is for school aged children in receipt of benefits related free school meals. All providers must meet DfE framework of standards as below: • Food Provision • Enrichment Activities • Physical Activities • Increasing Awareness of Healthy Eating, healthy lifestyles, and positive behaviours • Signposting and referrals and supporting families • Safeguarding • Policies and Procedures Please note - sessions do not need to be exclusively for children in receipt benefits-related Free School Meals, alternative funding may be sourced by the organisation to fund children ineligible for DfE funding i.e parents/carers may be charged for sessions by the activity organisation. Providers will be asked to bid and submit a proposal for the Summer Holidays 2026. Successful Providers' contracts, as delivered under the Summer 2026 holiday provision, may be extended/varied to cover delivery in the Christmas school holiday period. At the sole discretion of the Council, providers will be identified and approached for Christmas delivery, this is likely to be dependent on successful achievement from Summer 2026 delivery under this contract and Commissioners professional judgement. If Successful Providers meet the threshold that the Commissioner deems as successful delivery, they will be emailed a proposal form for completion for the next school holiday period. The same evaluation criteria will be applied to the subsequent proposals. There is also a possibility that DCC may acquire funding from different sources that may be used for main school holidays, half term holidays or funding for participants to attend that are not in receipt of Benefits-related Free School Meals. Where this is the case successful providers will be updated regarding the s

Estimated value£600,000
042590-2026
United Kingdomservices

WCC - NHS Health Checks

Warwickshire County Council

Warwickshire County Council ("the Council") has awarded a contract via Direct Award Process A under the Provider Selection Regime, to provide the mandated NHS Health Check Service. Whereby Warwickshire residents aged 40-74 without any predefined existing health conditions can access an NHS Health Check every 5 years. The NHS Health Check (NHSHC) programme screens 40-74 year olds for risk of health problems, such as, heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease and stroke. It achieves this by assessing the top seven risk factors driving the burden of noncommunicable disease in England, and by providing individuals with behavioural support and, where appropriate, medical intervention. Local authorities are required to provide health checks as this is a mandated service under the Local Authorities (Public Health Functions and Entry to Premises by Local Healthwatch Representatives) Regulations 2013 Act.1 Local Authorities have a statutory duty to provide, or make arrangements to secure the provision of, NHSHCs to be offered to eligible persons in its area once every 5 years, and to secure the provision of NHSHCs. The local authority should also secure continuous improvement in the percentage of eligible persons in its area participating in the NHSHCs. The need for the service has also been informed by service reviews, engagement with members of Service provision will be free for all service users.

Estimated value
ocds-h6vhtk-06905b
United Kingdomservices
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End-to-end Best Interests Assessor Service Court of Protection (CoP) Deprivation of Liberties Service (DoL) and Care Act 2014 Assessment and Reviews

Staffordshire County Council

The Council is looking to commission a supplier to provide a managed, 'end-to-end' Service for the required number of DoL assessments and COP DoL assessments set by the Council specifically the Age Assessment, No Refusals Assessment, Mental Capacity Assessment and Best Interests Assessment. The supplier will also be required to deliver where required: a. Care Act assessments b. Care and support planning c. Planned and unplanned reviews of existing care and support arrangements d. Mental Capacity Assessments and Best Interest Decisions where required e. Carers' assessments when identified

Estimated value£3.5m
IA3824
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Supported Accommodation Services for Young People (2 Lots)

Lancashire County Council

The Authority is tendering for Supported Accommodation for Young People to provide a sufficient and varied range of supported accommodation across the county. Tenderers must be either registered with or in the process of registering with Ofsted and have been issued with a URN number at the point of tender submission. The successful Tenderers are required to ensure that the properties that will be used for these services are registered with Ofsted during the transition/mobilisation period before Service Commencement and meet Supported Accommodation Regulations (England) 2023 ("the Regulations"). These Services will support the Authority to fulfil its sufficiency duty in relation to Looked After Children and to improve outcomes for Care Leavers and Homeless people. Lot 1 - Core Central Lot 2 - Core East

Estimated value£322,000
JW/CYP/CAPH/LCC/26/1522
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Supported Accommodation Services for Young People (2 Lots)

Lancashire County Council

The Authority is tendering for Supported Accommodation for Young People to provide a sufficient and varied range of supported accommodation across the county. Tenderers must be either registered with or in the process of registering with Ofsted and have been issued with a URN number at the point of tender submission. The successful Tenderers are required to ensure that the properties that will be used for these services are registered with Ofsted during the transition/mobilisation period before Service Commencement and meet Supported Accommodation Regulations (England) 2023 ("the Regulations"). These Services will support the Authority to fulfil its sufficiency duty in relation to Looked After Children and to improve outcomes for Care Leavers and Homeless people. Lot 1 - Core Central Lot 2 - Core East

Estimated value£322,000
041965-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 12 days

End-to-end Best Interests Assessor Service Court of Protection (CoP) Deprivation of Liberties Service (DoL) and Care Act 2014 Assessment and Reviews

Staffordshire County Council

The Council is looking to commission a supplier to provide a managed, 'end-to-end' Service for the required number of DoL assessments and COP DoL assessments set by the Council specifically the Age Assessment, No Refusals Assessment, Mental Capacity Assessment and Best Interests Assessment. The supplier will also be required to deliver where required: a. Care Act assessments b. Care and support planning c. Planned and unplanned reviews of existing care and support arrangements d. Mental Capacity Assessments and Best Interest Decisions where required e. Carers' assessments when identified

Estimated value£3.5m
037403-2026
New Zealandservices

Peer support specialists in Hutt Hospital Emergency Department and a crisis recovery cafe service – Lower Hutt

Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)

This opportunity is for peer support specialists in Hutt Hospital Emergency Department and a crisis recovery cafe service in Lower Hutt. This procurement opportunity is for two initiatives; peer support specialists in the Emergency Department at Hutt Hospital and a crisis recovery cafe service in Lower Hutt. While each initiative has its own established service model and commissioning parameters that must be upheld, there is flexibility to adapt and tailor delivery models to better meet local need. Health NZ is open to commissioning services collaboratively where this adds value. The objective is to grow the capacity in mental health and addiction services and workforce is a key priority for this Government. Health NZ I Te Whatu Ora recognises the need to provide alternative options that foster a supportive environment, lived-experience-based support for people who are in distress related to either mental health and/or addiction concerns. These initiatives will be implemented with scope for continual improvement over the initial contract term. Services are required to be peer‑led, maintain close working relationships with local mental health and addiction services, and operate under clear protocols that define linkages with mental health and addiction crisis services. Submissions are welcomed from individual providers, including Kaupapa Māori and Pacific providers, as well as from collaborations or consortia of two or more providers. This approach also enables consideration of shared resources and operational efficiencies, where appropriate, while maintaining the integrity and distinct purpose of each initiative.

Estimated value
33899614
New Zealandservices

Early Intervention Services (EIS) Panel

Ministry of Education

The Ministry of Education is establishing the Early Intervention Services (EIS) Panel to contract with private providers and Non-Governmental Organisations delivering Speech‑Language Therapy and Educational Psychology services. These services will support children from birth through to the end of Year 1 of schooling. As New Zealand's largest provider of Early Intervention Services, the Ministry aims to expand options for whānau by partnering with external specialists to deliver targeted, high‑quality support. The Panel will improve service availability and reduce wait times by enabling flexible service delivery models. This is a non‑value, non‑volume panel, and no minimum level of business or funding is guaranteed. Please direct all questions via the GETS Q+A Portal.

Estimated value
MOE WS90188145
New Zealandservices

Peer‑Led Acute Alternative Service Southern District

Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)

We are procuring the design, establishment, and delivery of a new 6‑bed, peer‑led acute alternative service that operates 24 hours a day and provides a short‑stay, community‑based alternative to inpatient mental health admission for adults experiencing acute mental distress in the Southern district. The service will: • Be genuinely peer‑led, with lived experience at the centre of service design, leadership, and delivery • Operate in a home‑like, residential setting in either Central Otago / Queenstown or Southland / Invercargill • Be fully integrated with Mental Health and Addiction Specialist Services, including crisis and inpatient teams • Provide clinically safe, culturally responsive, recovery‑focused care that supports people through an acute episode and back into their community This is a new service, to be co‑designed locally in partnership with Health NZ, Hauora Māori Services, lived experience representatives, and other key stakeholders. We are seeking a provider (or partnership/consortium) who shares our commitment to transforming acute mental health responses through a peer‑led, recovery‑focused, culturally responsive alternative to inpatient admission. At the heart of this service is choice, dignity, safety, and connection for tāngata whaiora and their whānau. This is a unique opportunity to be involved in an exciting initiative in the development of a peer-led acute alternative service. The continuing expansion of peer-led services, within the Southern region, continues the work commenced under the Te Hurihanga Time for Change programme. This service also aligns with the broader peer-led service initiatives being implemented across Aotearoa New Zealand. This opportunity enables your organisation to become a part of this unique and expanding workforce provision within the wide Mental Health and Addictions services.

Estimated value
26TWP024M
New Zealandservices
closing in 13 months

Vocational Medical Services (VMS) Services Contract

Accident Compensation Corporation

PLEASE NOTE - Vocational Medical Services (VMS) is now an open contract, this tender notification is for those who do not hold a VMS contract with ACC. The purpose of this Request for Application (Proposal) is to seek applications from new suppliers for Vocational Medical Services (VMS). The current VMS (Vocational Medical Services) contract is valid until 30 June 2027 and has two further rights of renewal of 2 years (i.e. 3+2+2 years). The VMS Contract is comprised of: • Three medical assessment services: Vocational Rehabilitation Review (VRR) service; Initial Medical Assessment (IMA) service; and the Vocational Independence Medical Assessment (VIMA) service. and • One advisory service: Vocational Medical Assistance (VMA) service. To be considered to deliver some or all services on this contract, you must be a Medical Practitioner registered with the New Zealand Medical Council and hold a current Annual Practising Certificate with vocational registration in one of the following scopes: • General Practice, and hold a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Medicine, or equivalent • Occupational Medicine • Rehabilitation Medicine • Other relevant vocational scope, you must hold a Fellowship of a recognised, relevant College and hold a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Medicine, or equivalent General Practitioners (FRNZCGP) who do not hold a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Medicine, or equivalent, may be considered on a case-by-case basis if they are: • Registered under the General Practice vocational scope with the NZ Medical Council. • Hold a current Annual Practising Certificate. • Can demonstrate extensive experience in workplace disability management and/or occupational rehabilitation. All Medical Practitioners applying to work on this contract must also have: • A minimum of five (5) years general practice experience and • Demonstrated relevant and current work experience in disability management in the workplace

Estimated value
29760054
New Zealandservices
closing in 8 months

Rural General Practice (RGP) Services Contract

Accident Compensation Corporation

PLEASE NOTE – Rural General Practise(RGP) is now an open contract, this tender notification is for those who do not hold a RGP contract with ACC. Current RGP contract arrangements post 2024 tender process stand. The purpose of this Request for Application (Proposal) is to seek applications from suppliers for Rural General Practice (RGP) services. ACC is seeking general practices based in rural areas with appropriately trained and qualified staff who can provide treatment services. More information on the eligibility requirements and submission process is mentioned in the Request for Application (RFA) and Response to RFA documents enclosed in the attachments section. The documents enclosed in the attachments section are: 1. Request for Application (RFA) 2. Response to RFA 3. RGP List by Te Whatu Ora - 2024 Ngā mihi, ACC Procurement

Estimated value
29757370
New Zealandsupplies

RFP- Health NZ Waitematā and Taranaki Districts - Supply of Clinical Trolleys

Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)

Health New Zealand Waitematā District and Taranaki District (together the Principals) require the supply of Clinical Trolleys for their Manaaki Hohonu Building and New East Wing Building (together the Projects). The Principals are nearing completion of the construction phase of the Manaaki Hohonu Building at Waitematā's Waitakere Hospital and the New East Wing Building (NEWB) at Taranaki Base Hospital. The Principal's require the procurement of 196 Clinical Trolleys as part of the Fixtures, Fittings, and Equipment required for the buildings. Manaaki Hohonu requires 68 Clinical Trolleys across 10 typologies (refer Appendix 4: Manaaki Hohonu Trolley Specifications). NEWB requires 128 Clinical Trolleys across 26 typologies (refer Appendix 5: NEWB Trolley Specifications). Note: Other Health New Zealand Districts may source Clinical Trolleys during the contract term of the contract awarded as a result of this procurement. The supplier(s) will be required to provide the same terms and conditions and the same pricing and commercial settings. Additional Health New Zealand Districts will contract directly with the successful supplier(s). Please refer to RFP for further details.

Estimated value
33890026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 6 days

Accommodation and Support for Living a Good Life (Supported Living/Supported Housing)

Powys County Council

The Council seeks suitably experienced and competent Contractors to tender to be awarded on to a Framework Agreement for Accommodation and Support for Living a Good Life (Supported Living/Supported Housing) (the “Services”) across the County of Powys.

Estimated value
041563-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing in 6 days

Accommodation and Support for Living a Good Life (Supported Living/Supported Housing)

Powys County Council

The Council seeks suitably experienced and competent Contractors to tender to be awarded on to a Framework Agreement for Accommodation and Support for Living a Good Life (Supported Living/Supported Housing) (the “Services”) across the County of Powys.

Estimated value
CST168
United Kingdomservices
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Complex Care FPS for Individuals Resident in, or funded by St Helens

St Helens Council

The support is based on a recovery and rehabilitation focused model, with all service users receiving a core package of support from a staff group. Support received will be delivered as stipulated in each service users Social Care Assessment and individual Care Plan. Each service user will also require an outcome planner to evidence their support/ rehabilitation package which enables them to gain the skills required to live independently in the community. It is expected that the successful provider will work closely with Adult Social Care and Commissioning to support reintegration into the wider community. The service will provide support in addition to the existing support delivered under the Community Mental Health Framework (CMHF). It does not replace existing commissioned services.

Estimated value
041207-2026
United Kingdomservices

North Northamptonshire Council - NHS Health Checks Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

North Northamptonshire Council

North Northamptonshire Council (NNC) is re-opening their Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the supply of services in respect of NHS Health Checks. The successful Potential Provider(s) will be responsible for providing this service and liaising closely with the Contract Manager identified by The Council. The NHS Health Check programme aims to help prevent heart disease, strokes, diabetes, kidney disease and certain types of dementia. Everyone between the ages of 40 and 74, who has not already been diagnosed with one of these conditions or have certain risk factors, will be invited (once every five years) to have an NHS Health Check to assess their risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and diabetes; and will be given support and advice to help them reduce or manage that risk. Please note: this contract originally started on 1st April 2024. North Northamptonshire Council currently commission an NHS Health Check programme that has been successful to an extent, and there is an ambition to build on this success by providing a wider and more successful programme to the localities across the North Northamptonshire Council footprint.

Estimated value£1.1m
041246-2026
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Best Start Family Hubs and Healthy Babies

Manchester City Council

The Council is using the e-business portal known as the Chest. Applicants will need to register their details at the following link www.the-chest.org.uk . Once registered, applicants will be emailed a log-in and password which will allow them to gain access to the documentation relating to this opportunity. This procurement is for the Provision of Best Start Family Hubs and Healthy Babies Neighbourhood Service to include the following Lots: Lot 1 - Neighbourhood Area 3: Moston, Miles Platting and Newton Heath and Neighbourhood Area 5: Hulme Moss Side and Rusholme. Lot 2 - Neighbourhood Area 6: Ardwick & Longsight. Lot 3 - Neighbourhood Area 11: Brooklands and Northenden and Neighbourhood Area 12: Baguley, Sharston and Woodhouse Park.

Estimated value£8.2m
041463-2026
United Kingdomservices

Rochdale Borough Council Care Homes

Rochdale Borough Council

An Open Framework agreement designed to deliver comprehensive flexible, adaptive and transformative care and support services to individuals residing in the borough. The Open Framework will be organised into separate lots, facilitating the commissioning of both residential and nursing care provision, with the overarching aim of enabling people to age and live well in their community.

Estimated value£384.0m
040979-2026
United Kingdomservices

Provision of Community Based Mental Health Accommodation Services

Leeds City Council

This scheme is to provide six supported accommodation units for people with mental health issues.

Estimated value
040992-2026
United Kingdomservices
closing tomorrow

Complex Care FPS for Individuals Resident in, or funded by St Helens

St Helens Council

The support is based on a recovery and rehabilitation focused model, with all service users receiving a core package of support from a staff group. Support received will be delivered as stipulated in each service users Social Care Assessment and individual Care Plan. Each service user will also require an outcome planner to evidence their support/ rehabilitation package which enables them to gain the skills required to live independently in the community. It is expected that the successful provider will work closely with Adult Social Care and Commissioning to support reintegration into the wider community. The service will provide support in addition to the existing support delivered under the Community Mental Health Framework (CMHF). It does not replace existing commissioned services.

Estimated value
DN814772
United Kingdomservices

North Northamptonshire Council - NHS Health Checks Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

North Northamptonshire Council

North Northamptonshire Council (NNC) is re-opening their Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the supply of services in respect of NHS Health Checks. The successful Potential Provider(s) will be responsible for providing this service and liaising closely with the Contract Manager identified by The Council. The NHS Health Check programme aims to help prevent heart disease, strokes, diabetes, kidney disease and certain types of dementia. Everyone between the ages of 40 and 74, who has not already been diagnosed with one of these conditions or have certain risk factors, will be invited (once every five years) to have an NHS Health Check to assess their risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and diabetes; and will be given support and advice to help them reduce or manage that risk. Please note: this contract originally started on 1st April 2024. North Northamptonshire Council currently commission an NHS Health Check programme that has been successful to an extent, and there is an ambition to build on this success by providing a wider and more successful programme to the localities across the North Northamptonshire Council footprint.

Estimated value£1.1m
DN813510

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