Published date: 21 July 2021

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: 19 August 2021, 1pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Health and social work services - 85000000

Location of contract

England

Value of contract

£3,600,000

Procurement reference

TRAF001-DN557947-67895759

Published date

21 July 2021

Closing date

19 August 2021

Closing time

1pm

Contract start date

20 September 2021

Contract end date

31 August 2024

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?

Yes


Description

GMHSCP intends to introduce the national 'Keyworker Programme' at scale with a clear long-term capacity-development plan into Greater Manchester starting with the first phase of the programme in Rochdale and Salford and eventually rolling the programme out across all ten GM Localities (all in line with the NHS Long Term Plan and COVID-19 Recovery priorities ambition) that 'every one of these children in an in-patient setting, or at risk of going into one, has a named keyworker from either health or local authority services to help the young person and their family navigate the system' through facilitating shared clear person/family-led formulations or stories and thereby enable effective enhanced interventions addressing physical/psychological/social/other issues contributing to risks of placement breakdown.

This service specification seeks to explore the 'Keyworker Function' within the voluntary sector, in order to test new ways of working. The project has a clear set of deliverables and robust evaluation attached. The voluntary sector has been used due to the flexibility it offers in being able to recruit at pace, and its the independence from statutory bodies allowing it to offering a robust and impartial challenge to the systems and providers of care.
Aims

The funding will support the recruitment of a team of Keyworkers who will work closely with the Designated Clinical Officer (DCO) in each locality supporting the navigation of the system and securing wrap around support and care for children, young people, with complex Learning Disabilities and/or Autism(LDA), and their families.

Behaviours and expectations
Within the parameters of legislation, this will on occasion mean challenging the CCG, Local Authority and Providers in the decisions that are made around a child's care. As an advocate for families the post holder must have a passion for supporting children and young people in reaching their full potential, despite their circumstances. The post holders must have ability to build trust and engagement with a range of families and a willingness to work flexibly in order to meet their needs.

Key Workers need to be experienced in working with children with LDA in order to be effective in this pivotal role. They will require a breadth of experience and relevant qualities, passion and vision.

The post holders will work closely with the Transforming Care Leads/DCOs and the Heads of Commissioning for Children and Maternity across localities to ensure that there is a system approach and that learning is shared and any issues and barriers are addressed quickly. The GM HSCP would ask the provider to deliver supporting terms and conditions and robust direct supervision to the post holders. The GM CCGs and LAs will also support supervision and training and development opportunities.


About the buyer

Contact name

James Hunter

Address

4th Floor, Waterside House
Waterside Plaza
Sale
M33 7ZF
United Kingdom

Telephone

+44 1619121616

Email

james.hunter@star-procurement.gov.uk

Website

http://www.trafford.gov.uk/