Published date: 4 April 2022
Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.
Contract summary
Industry
Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000
Location of contract
United Kingdom
Value of contract
£20,000
Procurement reference
KENTNHS001-DN605122-82297740
Published date
4 April 2022
Closing date
19 April 2022
Closing time
12pm
Contract start date
13 June 2022
Contract end date
12 August 2023
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust are looking for expressions of interest in the following:-
We are looking for a supplier to undertake a formal evaluation process.
Background
The Trust's Health Visiting Service is commissioned by Kent County Council and has implemented an early intervention intensive visiting service for families experiencing a range of vulnerabilities. The programme has been developed by the Centre for Child and Parent Support at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust utilising the Family Partnership Model (FPM). FPM is a strengths-based partnership programme designed to empower parents and help them achieve the very best outcomes for their children, their families and themselves. This is the first time that this intensive intervention has been implemented and it has been specifically designed for Kent.
The Family Partnership Programme in Kent is delivered by Family Partnership Practitioner Lead (FPPL) who are based within each district in Kent alongside the universal Health Visiting Teams.
The programme started in 2019. A formal evaluation was delayed until a number of rapid cycles of evaluation were carried out internally to identify any operational changes required following its initial implementation. The long-term plan was for the programme to be evaluated and following a pause of the programme for four months from April - July 2020, the service now feel that the time is right to progress an evaluation.
This is important for a number of reasons:
• To ensure that the programme is operating as intended, with a particular focus on access and equity.
• To assess whether the model was implemented in a way to support the achievement of the proposed outcomes
• To measure whether the model is delivering the outcomes intended.
This will enable a decision to be made as to whether the programme needs to be adapted or its implementation method amended to maximise the achievement of the desired outcomes.
Due to the complexity of the intervention and the eligible client group, the evaluation model will need to reflect this. The evaluation will need to be a mixed methods evaluation, covering process and outcome elements. As the intervention takes place over on average 1 year 2 months, the evaluator will have key points of assessment to measure ongoing progress and milestones. Assessment points will be expected after the completion of the programme to measure sustainability of change and long-term impact of programme.
Please note that the EOI window closes on the 19 April 2022 at midday.
Expressions of interest (EOI) must be submitted via the Procontract procurement portal (Proactis) under opportunity number DN605122. Any correspondence to the Authority's staff email address will be disregarded. Please log-in via the following link to EOI if already registered, or the link will also allow you to register and then EOI. https://procontract.due-north.com/login (https://procontra
About the buyer
Contact name
Sarah Woodcock
Address
110/120 Upper Pemberton
Eureka Park, Kennington
Ashford
TN25 4AZ
United Kingdom
Telephone
+44 1233667979
Website
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Closing: 19 April 2022, 12pm