Published date: 1 February 2016

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: 17 March 2016

Contract summary

Industry

  • Health and social work services - 85000000

  • Health services - 85100000

  • Medical specialist services - 85121200

    • Psychiatrist or psychologist services - 85121270

    • Guidance and counselling services - 85312300

    • Counselling services - 85312320

    • Community health services - 85323000

Location of contract

South West

Value of contract

£0 to £260,000,000

Procurement reference

SCW/NHS11HCCG/00000120/2016

Published date

1 February 2016

Closing date

17 March 2016

Contract start date

1 April 2017

Contract end date

31 March 2022

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Negotiated procedure

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

This procurement is being managed by the NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW CSU) Clinical Procurement team on behalf of the following Commissioners:

• NHS Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group
• NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group
• NHS North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group
• South Gloucestershire Council
• Bristol City Council
• NHS England

The Commissioners invite Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified and experienced providers for the provision of services within the following 3 procurement lots:

1. Lot 1: Community & Public Health Nursing, Paediatric and Therapy Services for Children and Young People
£175m whole life (7 year contract)
5 years initial +2 year contract extension option.


2. Lot 2: Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services - Targeted & Specialist levels
£67m whole life (7 year contract)
5 years initial +2 year contract extension option.

3. Lot 3: National CAMHS Tier 4 in-patient and day service
£15m whole life (7 year contract).
5 years initial +2 year contract extension option.

NHS Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) is responsible for commissioning the majority of NHS services in Bristol, covering its 450,000 residents. Services commissioned by the CCG cover a wide range of areas, including a significant amount of mental health.

NHS South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group is responsible for commissioning the majority of healthcare services for over 260,000 residents, from emergency care through to community health services. Led by local GPs and health specialists who know at first-hand what patients need.

NHS North Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group is a membership organisation made up of all 24 GP practices in the area, led by clinical specialists and experienced health managers. Together, the CCG is responsible for planning and buying the majority of healthcare services for about 205,000 residents.

NHS England South West Specialised Commissioning (Mental Health) is responsible for the planning and commissioning of CAMHS Tier 4 in-patient services across the south west. The Provider of these services will be expected to operate within the national T4 specification, but will also act as the hub unit for the access assessment for young people requiring admission from the BNSSG area.

Bristol City Council is responsible for planning and purchasing services for its 442,500 estimated residents including public health nursing and children's social care.

South Gloucestershire Council is responsible for planning and purchasing services for its 271,556 residents including public health nursing and children's social care.


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Additional text

The commissioners are committed to ensuring we secure a provider(s) who will continue to actively engage with children, young people, parents, carers and professionals, and deliver services that meet local needs and are shaped to meet individual area's requirements. Regarding Lots 1 & 2, the population across BNSSG has a wide range of needs that vary significantly across the patch so a one size fits all service is not acceptable. This is reflected that currently not all services are commissioned in the same way across the three geographical areas.

We also know that we need services to be integrated and offer a seamless experience, particularly from a patient's view point, with a reference point for patients to be able to access at all times should they need to contact the service(s).

We are looking for services to be delivered in an innovative way that fits needs now and throughout the contract period so we expect the services to constantly engage with children, young people, parents, carers and professionals, and in agreement with commissioners, to evolve to meet the changing needs of our population.

The vision for Children's Community Health Services will be one that;

• Ensures that children and young people are seen by an integrated service with no gaps, which is provided close to where the users are living or learning and has streamlined access
• Has close working relationships and integration with social care and education as paramount to creating a seamless service
• Has an emphasis on prevention and early intervention to try and prevent some children and young people needing higher level services
• Is flexible, proactive and responsive to the needs of the service user
• Will be responsive to the wishes and feelings of children and young people so that they are listened to and feel this to be the case
• Will support children and young people to be able to self-care where possible and appropriate
• Will support and train parents and carers ensuring their involvement in the care of the child / young person
• Will be delivered services in a socially and culturally appropriate manner with the populations needs
• Has a fully integrated information technology system which allows the seamless transfer of/access to appropriate clinical and non-clinical information across all services
• Regarding Lot 3, is available to children across England
The procurement will be conducted through the In-Tend e-procurement system. More information on next steps and the procurement process in general is provided within the Memorandum of Information and PQQ documentation, which is available through the In-Tend system (Documents via: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/scwcsu/aspx/ProjectManage/120).

Closing date for registering an expression of interest and returning of Pre-Qualification Questionnaires (PQQs) is 12 Noon on 17th March 2016.


About the buyer

Contact name

John Gibbs

Address

NHS Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group
South Plaza, Marlborough Street
Bristol
BS1 3NX
England

Telephone

01179002386

Email

john.gibbs@swcsu.nhs.uk

Website

https://www.bristolccg.nhs.uk/