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All-age Carers Support Service

WAC ID:560300
Local GovernmentActiveClosed
Source:Find a Tender Service (FTS)
Buyer:Buckinghamshire Council
Main Category:Services
Procurement Method:Open procedure
Tender Status:Active
Estimated Value (ex. VAT):£4,041,370
Estimated Value (inc. VAT):£4,849,644
Release Date:25 February 2026
Application Deadline:9 April 2026
Enquiry Deadline:18 March 2026
Contract Start Date:30 June 2026 (Estimated)
Contract End Date:30 June 2029 (Estimated)
Contract Duration:3.1 years
Procurement ID (OCID):ocds-h6vhtk-060607🔒 BidWriter
Notice Reference:016869-2026🔒 BidWriter

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Buckinghamshire Council

The Gateway, Gatehouse Road, Aylesbury, HP198FF

Contact Name:Commercial and Procurement Services
Contact Email:contact@authority.gov.uk
Website:https://procurement.authority.gov.uk
Organisation ID:GB-PPON-XXXX-XXXX

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Tender Submission Deadline:9 April 2026
Enquiry Deadline:18 March 2026
Electronic Submission:Yes

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Our aim: We want Buckinghamshire to be a place where carers are identified early and can quickly access practical, timely support that protects their wellbeing and life chances. We are seeking a provider that can deliver a reliable, high-quality, modern service with a strong commitment to supporting every carer to achieve positive outcomes. Who this service is for: Unpaid carers who live in Buckinghamshire or care for a Buckinghamshire resident, including Young Carers (5-16 years), Young Adult Carers (16-25 years) and Adult Carers (25+ years). What you will do: • Early identification: Actively identify carers across health, education, businesses (i.e. employers) and communities, and increase self-awareness and self-identification of people undertaking a caring role. • Accessible and 'always on' support: Provide a digital first, multi-channel front door that is always available so carers can access support when they need it and when it suits their daily schedule. To achieve this, access points and support will be provided via a mix of digital, remote and in-person methods so carers get the right help at the right time for them. • Proportionate support: Offer information, advice and guidance, group sessions and one-to-one support, training and peer support, and time-limited intensive input to stabilise complex situations and prevent crises. • Seamless journeys: Ensure warm handovers between Children's and Adults Services, supporting key life transitions and offering support into the period after caring ends. Work collaboratively with the Council and other partners to streamline signposting to alternative support options and/or referrals to traditional assessment pathways, so carers are only required to tell their story once. • System leadership: Actively lead and support the Council, along with its partners, to create a carer-aware and carer-friendly county. This is to be achieved by delivering training for professionals, school staff, and employers, through collaboration with Integrated Neighbourhood Teams and Family Hubs, and by working with NHS and voluntary, community, and social enterprise partners. How you will operate: By providing a comprehensive and modern digital support offer, to complement and be complemented by the provision of in-person support methods. The in-person support offer will be available at a range of locations, on different days, and at various times, to ensure proximity to carers for ease of access and consideration of carers' commitments and daily routines, thereby increasing the uptake of support. What success looks like: You will lead and assist with the achievement of the following overarching outcomes: • Carers are identified earlier and understand where and how to access support. • Carers experience improved physical, emotional and mental wellbeing. • Carers feel confident, informed and supported to sustain their caring role where it is their choice. • Carers have improved financial resilience and better access to employment, training or education opportunities.

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Application Deadline

9 April 2026

Closed

Estimated Value

£4,041,370

WAC Reference

WAC-560300

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