Published date: 2 July 2025
Last edited date: 2 July 2025
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Future opportunity (published 2 July 2025, last edited 16 July 2025)
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Contract summary
Industry
Health services - 85100000
Location of contract
LS1 4AP
Value of contract
£60,000
Procurement reference
CF-3073700D0O000000rwimUAA
Published date
2 July 2025
Approach to market date
2 July 2025
Contract start date
1 August 2025
Contract end date
31 March 2027
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?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
mprove vaccination uptake in secure and detained estate settings
The project aims to increase vaccination literacy in secure and detained estate settings including adult prisons, immigration removal centres (IRCs), Children and Young People Secure Estates, in order to improve uptake of key vaccinations amongst these populations.
Review of Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNAs) conducted across local authorities (Norfolk, Southwark, Wakefield, Surrey and East Essex) identified lack of knowledge amongst staff, prisoners, asylum seekers and children as a key barrier to vaccination and screening uptake in detained estate settings. Adults and children across secure and detained settings experience greater health problems than the rest of the population. Individuals within prisons are more likely to experience additional healthcare needs, such as neurodevelopmental disorders, substance misuse and mental health disorders.
Recent UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) research highlights that asylum seekers are open to screenings and vaccinations when provided with clear, accessible information on health protection and options available.
Subject matter experts have highlighted a lack of national accessible and appropriate learning resources on vaccinations for people living and working in secure and detained estates. The proposed multi-phase project will develop five bespoke vaccination learning programmes, tailored to specific cohorts: adult men, adult women, children, healthcare staff, operational staff). The project involves five phases: review of existing material, engagement with staff and prisoners/children, design learning programme, implementation and evaluation. The specification detailing the requirements within each of these phases, has been developed with close partnerships with a supportive steering group made up of SMEs with representation from over 10 different organisations working with the secure and detained estates to improve healthcare.
More information
Previous notice about this procurement
Improve vaccination uptake in secure and detained estate settings
- Future opportunity
- Published 2 July 2025
Attachments
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- NHS-Terms-and-Conditions-for-the-Provision-of-Services-PO-version.docx
- NHS-Terms-and-Conditions-for-the-Provision-of-Services-PO-version
About the buyer
Contact name
Sharron Giblin
Address
7 & 8 Wellington Place
Leeds
LS1 4AP
United Kingdom
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