Published date: 23 December 2016
Last edited date: 23 December 2016
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Contract summary
Industry
Health and first-aid training services - 80560000
Health and social work services - 85000000
Location of contract
London
Value of contract
£25,000 to £30,000
Procurement reference
NELCSU/CAM/JCS/PRJ397
Published date
23 December 2016
Closing date
16 January 2017
Contract start date
1 February 2017
Contract end date
31 January 2018
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Other:
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
Camden CCG wishes to engage with a suitably qualified provider for one year to deliver further courses for their DIY Health Education Programme for parents of children under 5 years old.
The contract value for this pilot service should be between £25,000 and £30,000 excluding VAT.
DIY Health Pilot - Background
Camden Clinical Commissioning Group (CCCG) recently undertook a review of children and young people's healthcare services in Camden. One of the results of this review, called All Together Better (ATB) found that:
• Two-thirds of children attending Emergency Departments need no or very minor investigation or treatment - so potentially care could have been provided outside of hospital. Children under five account for the largest proportion of these attendances.
• Similarly, 20% of outpatient appointments with a general paediatrician in hospitals did not need input from a paediatrician.
• Parents consulted for the review reported variable levels of awareness about where to go for advice about how to manage minor illness, such as the minor ailment scheme and 111. Usage of these services was low amongst those attending Emergency Departments.
As a result it was agreed to run a pilot programme that identifies parents of children aged under five years old that attend ED or the GP practice more frequently than their peers and to work with that group of parents to co-produce a programme that enables them to correctly identify and manage minor ailments at home, to understand the appropriate sources of advice and support, be more comfortable in accessing a range of services and be more confident and capable parents, which will have cost saving benefits for the NHS.
The pilot programme was delivered in September to November 2016. The pilot consisted of two 8 weeks courses being delivered in the north and south of Camden borough.
Additional funding has been secured to deliver 2 further courses. One year has been allocated to this contract to provide time for the evaluation.
More information
Attachments
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- RfQ_DIY Health Education Programme v4 final.docx
- Tender notice
Additional text
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Project description
The objective of the programme is to increase parent's knowledge and confidence so that they can correctly identify and manage minor childhood ailments, be comfortable in dealing with cuts, bumps and other childhood injuries, and be able to identify the most appropriate services for their family's needs.
The successful provider will:
• Work with the commissioner and other providers to recruitment of parents. This will include supporting GP Practices by making follow up calls.
• Work with the Commissioners and the cohort of parents to better understand their needs and to co-produce two courses of up to eight training events covering a range of topics such as, cold and flu, diarrhoea, vomiting, feeding, ear ache, choking, cuts, bumps and other childhood injuries. The actual content to be determined by the group of parents.
• Enlist relevant professionals (health visitors, GP's, paediatrician, pharmacists, family support workers etc.) to deliver the weekly training sessions and fund their attendance to deliver the session.
• Deliver a minimum of 2 courses, each course containing up to 8 weekly sessions depending on the needs of the group.
• Following the delivery of the training events, evaluate the project against the agreed outcomes. Outcomes envisaged parents reporting increased knowledge and confidence in looking after the health of their child and family. Evaluation tools to be used to be agreed with Commissioners
The commissioner will conduct further evaluation 1 year later to see if the results have been sustained and whether there has been a reduction in attendances.
The successful provider is expected to commence mobilisation of the project including recruitment of parents in the February 2017 and run the Course during March to May 2017.
If you are interested in quoting for this pilot programme, please review the requirements within the 'Request for Quotation' document attached and confirm by a return email your intent to submit a 'Bid Response Document' to the following email addresses: clinical.procurement@nelcsu.nhs.uk
Bidders should submit completed 'Bid Response Document' no later than 12noon on Monday 16th January 2017.
If you have any queries about this letter or the requirement, please contact the Clinical Procurement Team at clinical.procurement@nelcsu.nhs.uk with your clarification questions no later than 5pm on Friday 10th January 2017.
About the buyer
Contact name
Clinical Procurement Team
Address
75 - 77 Worship Street
London
London
EC2A 2DU
England
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