Published date: 5 October 2023

Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.


Closing: 14 September 2023, 5pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Administrative healthcare services - 75122000

  • Health and social work services - 85000000

  • Health services - 85100000

    • Miscellaneous health services - 85140000

    • Community health services - 85323000

Location of contract

IP1 2BX

Value of contract

£0 to £100,000

Procurement reference

IT-368-17075-27072023-480 - AWARD

Published date

5 October 2023

Closing date

14 September 2023

Closing time

5pm

Contract start date

2 October 2023

Contract end date

29 March 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?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

This is a joint procurement which is to cover all areas of the Suffolk Districts. The joint venture procurement is being run involving East Suffolk District Council, West Suffolk District Council, Babergh District Council (BDC), Mid-Suffolk District Council (MSDC) & Ipswich Borough Council.(the council listed above') are based in central Ipswich Suffolk districts )

All of the above contracting district councils invite suitably qualified organisations to tender for this project.

1. Purpose

1.1 Population Needs
National Context / Evidence Base
Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of ill health in the UK - and Suffolk - and there is clear evidence that by reducing prevalence of tobacco use that health and healthy life expectancy will improve within the population (ref GBD).
Smoking is a major cause of health inequalities, with smoking rates much higher among low-income groups and among adults with a mental health condition; around 40% of those with a serious mental health condition smoke. In 2019 around 1 in 4 (23.4%) of people in routine and manual occupations smoked, compared to only 9.3% of those in managerial and professional occupations. Smoking accounts for around half the difference in life expectancy between the richest and poorest groups (ref HNA).
Smoking behaviour is primarily driven by addiction to nicotine; however, a wide range of personal, social, and environmental factors interplay with this addiction to influence who starts smoking, who continues to smoke and who gives up. Tackling smoking therefore requires a comprehensive approach which incorporates a range of public health interventions at different levels to tackle the individual, social and cultural influences on smoking behaviour. Reducing smoking prevalence and the use of tobacco can help local government to 1) cut costs to local public services, 2) protect children from harm, 3) boost the disposable income of the poorest people, and 4) drive improvement across key measures of population health.

1.2 National Policy
In July 2017, the UK government published 'Towards a Smokefree Generation - A Tobacco Control Plan for England'. This contained a vision of a smokefree generation (prevalence of 5% or lower) with a plan for action to reduce both overall prevalence and reduce the inequality gap in prevalence. Actions included a focus on prevention, supporting smokers to quit, eliminating variations in smoking rates and ensuring enforcement e.g., high duty rates for tobacco products.
Additionally, The NHS Long Term Plan contained the following actions relevant to smoking:
o By 2023/24, all people admitted to hospital who smoke will be offered NHS-funded tobacco treatment services.
o The model will be adapted for pregnant mothers.
o A new universal smoking cessation offer will be available as part of specialist mental health services [2]
More recently, The Khan Review: Making Smoking Obsolete acknowled...


Award information

Awarded date

5 October 2023

Contract start date

2 October 2023

Contract end date

29 March 2024

Total value of contract

£0

This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.

ALLEN CARR'S EASYWAY INTERNATIONAL LTD

Address

Allen Carr's Easyway (International) Ltd, Park House,, Raynes Park,, London, United Kingdom, SW20 8NH

Reference

None


About the buyer

Contact name

Simon Jackson-Brown

Address

8 Russell Road
Ipswich
Suffolk
IP1 2BX
United Kingdom

Telephone

+44 1449724592

Email

Simon.Jackson-Brown@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk

Website

http://www.babergh.gov.uk/business/supplying-the-council/