Published date: 21 March 2024

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.


Closing: 20 April 2024, 12pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Health and social work services - 85000000

Location of contract

United Kingdom

Value of contract

£0

Procurement reference

DCC001-DN716626-63275578

Published date

21 March 2024

Closing date

20 April 2024

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

21 April 2024

Contract end date

21 March 2025

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

Durham County Council are seeking an Ofsted registered children's home with education for 15 year old SH.

SH can present as a quiet young person when you first meet her but once she gets to know you, she can present as a bubbly, funny, sarcastic young person. SH tends to speak more to professionals who are women but is slowly getting more comfortable with male professionals. SH is such a caring and loving young lady.

SH has long dark black dyed hair with beautiful blue eyes. SH does not wear makeup. Although SH likes to wear fake tan and normally has long acrylic nails on. SH often wears jeans/leggings, hoodies, and trainers. SH has an EHCP has a diagnoses of autism. SH does show a lot of traits of autism, but it is also useful to understand some of the traumas, SH has experienced within her lifetime. SH needs those she is with to have knowledge of working with trauma response behaviours and autism.

SH has a great relationship with her mum who she calls regularly. SH also speaks and see's her auntie and grandmother regularly.

We know that when SH becomes dysregulated, she can get upset and become frustrated. SH can push staff and throw stuff when she feels heightened or uncomfortable. SH can calm down with the right response and this often requires patience and understanding. SH is able to reflect afterwards as to why she responds to things how she did. SH likes to feel heard by staff and needs nurturing.

If SH is struggling, she will reach out to those around her for support. For example, SH will use her phone to message staff and tell them if she is struggling. SH will text staff or professionals to inform them of her location and often will want them to come and see her to calm her down.

SH benefits from routine and having a plan in place. SH likes to plan out her week and know exactly what is happening. This will likely help SH to feel calm and regulated.

If SH is in crisis use distraction techniques that works for SH.

To help SH she will speak to people who she trusts or contact a helpline for support.

If SH is saying she is going to harm herself or staff feel she is unsafe and at risk, staff will have to intervene to keep SH safe.

SH has a warm, kind, and caring side to her, and this shows when working with her. SH has a great interest in animals but more so horses if SH could go riding every day then she would SH is real natural at horse riding. We know that this can help her to regulate her emotions, and this helps her to feel calm. SH loves to visit theme parks and go on rides. SH has a love for Tik Tok and Netflix.

SH requires a home where she can work alongside people who have patience, compassion, and caring side. SH needs staff to work with her and be reasonable with her when she is having a bad time although, they need to be firm but fair and always kind. Staff would need to understand SH mental health and her behaviours. We know when SH becomes heightened, she often requires her own space and staff to support her when sh


About the buyer

Contact name

David Atkinson

Address

Spectrum 8
Seaham
Seaham
SR7 7TT
England

Email

CYPSResidential@durham.gov.uk

Website

http://www.durham.gov.uk