North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) seeks the views of Providers in providing holistic integrated care that meets the needs of patients with Long-Term Conditions and Complex Needs in West London.
The model aims to deliver more consistent care in patient's own homes, in the GP practice and within two multi-functional Integrated Care Centres. The model has been constantly evolving with the long-term aim being to provide holistic integrated care that meets the needs of patients with Long Term Conditions and complex needs in West London.
Within the ICT model, commissioning arrangements with the ICB allowed Central London Community Health NHS Trust (CLCH) to sub-contract a third sector organisation to be responsible for, manage and provide the function of HSPCs in West London on behalf of CLCH.
CLCH are now exploring the opportunity to re-procure this service for a 3-year period with a maximum annual budget of £1.4million.
North West London Integrated Care Board is therefore undertaking a market engagement exercise via a Request for Information questionnaire.
This is a process designed to help North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) form a view of the best way to commission the service; it is not the beginning of a tender exercise. A further tender advertisement will be issued at the appropriate time where required.
The ICB reserves the right to amend or change all and any aspects discussed in this exercise if a decision to move to formal procurement is made. This early engagement exercise does not guarantee the tendering of any services taking place.
Your feedback at this point will not have a bearing on any future tender submissions you may wish to offer. You will not be disadvantaged if you choose not to respond to the RFI. It will be incredibly helpful to understand your views and insights at this early stage, so you are encouraged to respond as fully as you can as any feedback could inform the specification and any future tendering opportunity.
Please complete your response and return via our tendering portal, Atamis by Friday, 14th February 2025.
To access the documents and participate, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal:
https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
North West London Procurement Services (NWLPS) is a Collaborative Procurement Organisation. The ICB and CLCH have instructed NWLPS to act as their procurement representative, therefore, any communications during this market engagement stage is on behalf of the ICB and CLCH. NWLPS is an agent of the ICB and CLCH, acting on their behalf solely to carry out the market engagement. All decisions will be made by the ICB and CLCH.
Thank you for your time and participation.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-22988
North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) seeks the views of Providers in providing holistic integrated care that meets the needs of patients with Long-Term Conditions and Complex Needs in West London.
The model aims to deliver more consistent care in patient's own homes, in the GP practice and within two multi-functional Integrated Care Centres. The model has been constantly evolving with the long-term aim being to provide holistic integrated care that meets the needs of patients with Long Term Conditions and complex needs in West London.
Within the ICT model, commissioning arrangements with the ICB allowed Central London Community Health NHS Trust (CLCH) to sub-contract a third sector organisation to be responsible for, manage and provide the function of HSPCs in West London on behalf of CLCH.
CLCH are now exploring the opportunity to re-procure this service for a 3-year period with a maximum annual budget of £1.4million.
North West London Integrated Care Board is therefore undertaking a market engagement exercise via a Request for Information questionnaire.
This is a process designed to help North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) form a view of the best way to commission the service; it is not the beginning of a tender exercise. A further tender advertisement will be issued at the appropriate time where required.
The ICB reserves the right to amend or change all and any aspects discussed in this exercise if a decision to move to formal procurement is made. This early engagement exercise does not guarantee the tendering of any services taking place.
Your feedback at this point will not have a bearing on any future tender submissions you may wish to offer. You will not be disadvantaged if you choose not to respond to the RFI. It will be incredibly helpful to understand your views and insights at this early stage, so you are encouraged to respond as fully as you can as any feedback could inform the specification and any future tendering opportunity.
Please complete your response and return via our tendering portal, Atamis by Friday, 14th February 2025.
To access the documents and participate, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal:
https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
North West London Procurement Services (NWLPS) is a Collaborative Procurement Organisation. The ICB and CLCH have instructed NWLPS to act as their procurement representative, therefore, any communications during this market engagement stage is on behalf of the ICB and CLCH. NWLPS is an agent of the ICB and CLCH, acting on their behalf solely to carry out the market engagement. All decisions will be made by the ICB and CLCH.
Thank you for your time and participation.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-345405
North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) seeks the views of Providers in providing holistic integrated care that meets the needs of patients with Long-Term Conditions and Complex Needs in West London.
The model aims to deliver more consistent care in patient's own homes, in the GP practice and within two multi-functional Integrated Care Centres. The model has been constantly evolving with the long-term aim being to provide holistic integrated care that meets the needs of patients with Long Term Conditions and complex needs in West London.
Within the ICT model, commissioning arrangements with the ICB allowed Central London Community Health NHS Trust (CLCH) to sub-contract a third sector organisation to be responsible for, manage and provide the function of HSPCs in West London on behalf of CLCH.
CLCH are now exploring the opportunity to re-procure this service for a 3-year period with a maximum annual budget of £1.4million.
North West London Integrated Care Board is therefore undertaking a market engagement exercise via a Request for Information questionnaire.
This is a process designed to help North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) form a view of the best way to commission the service; it is not the beginning of a tender exercise. A further tender advertisement will be issued at the appropriate time where required.
The ICB reserves the right to amend or change all and any aspects discussed in this exercise if a decision to move to formal procurement is made. This early engagement exercise does not guarantee the tendering of any services taking place.
Your feedback at this point will not have a bearing on any future tender submissions you may wish to offer. You will not be disadvantaged if you choose not to respond to the RFI. It will be incredibly helpful to understand your views and insights at this early stage, so you are encouraged to respond as fully as you can as any feedback could inform the specification and any future tendering opportunity.
Please complete your response and return via our tendering portal, Atamis by Friday, 21st February 2025.
To access the documents and participate, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal:
https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
North West London Procurement Services (NWLPS) is a Collaborative Procurement Organisation. The ICB and CLCH have instructed NWLPS to act as their procurement representative, therefore, any communications during this market engagement stage is on behalf of the ICB and CLCH. NWLPS is an agent of the ICB and CLCH, acting on their behalf solely to carry out the market engagement. All decisions will be made by the ICB and CLCH.
Thank you for your time and participation.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-21064
CNWL is looking to commission 35 low to medium supported living beds to serve the boroughs of Brent, Harrow, Hillingdon, Kensington & Chelsea and Westminster. The service should also include enough staffing to enable 24hr staffing coverage in each property, as well as provision of ‘enhanced’ mental health & care co-ordination support to patients across these 35 beds meeting all requirements laid out below <br/><br/>The aim of this provision is to:<br/>- Support early discharge of patients from acute MH wards safely into the community, supporting a reduction in length of stay & releasing capacity<br/>- Support early discharge of CNWL service users in out of area beds, including, where necessary, co-ordinating service user repatriations <br/>- Provide recovery-focused environments that support service users to build independence, engage with activities of daily living and remain complaint with treatment <br/>- Provide social care support, particularly in relation to benefits and housing process<br/>- Refer/signpost patients to activities within the local community that will support recovery<br/>- Provide support to service users with discharge goals and ensure timely discharge is being facilitated from the step down project so it can continue to support flow<br/>- Work jointly with CNWL Teams and other relevant organisations to support referrals, patient care and discharge planning, and participate in/lead MDT Professionals meetings.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-12332
Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (CLCH) is exploring potential options for the provision of a school screening service. As part of early market engagement, we are seeking supplier feedback on potential solutions that could support our service delivery requirements. This Request for Information (RFI) is intended to gather insight from the market to support development of service specification, commercial options, and procurement strategy.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-513955
This RFI seeks information from vendors regarding a HR/L&D and OD Enterprise platform (with CRM, Service Desk, Automated GenAI support, Forms/Workforces, intelligent automation/Agentic AI and single UI for all core connected systems) and the underlying data infrastructure/architecture (data layer to extract and transform/ write back into core People systems (multiple instances) and a cloud based data storage/processing layer) to inform a potential future procurement. Responses will be used to understand market capabilities, implementation approaches, pricing models, interoperability, security/compliance, and support options. This is not a tender and no award will be made based on responses. The responses will inform a Business Case to move forward to a tendering process.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-560544
This RFI seeks information from vendors regarding a HR/L&D and OD Enterprise platform (with CRM, Service Desk, Automated GenAI support, Forms/Workforces, intelligent automation/Agentic AI and single UI for all core connected systems) and the underlying data infrastructure/architecture (data layer to extract and transform/ write back into core People systems (multiple instances) and a cloud based data storage/processing layer) to inform a potential future procurement. Responses will be used to understand market capabilities, implementation approaches, pricing models, interoperability, security/compliance, and support options. This is not a tender and no award will be made based on responses. The responses will inform a Business Case to move forward to a tendering process.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-560542
NHS North West London requires the provision of Northwick Park Hospital Discharge Support Service for Harrow and Brent residents starting from the 1st of June 2024 for 3yrs. <br/><br/>The service helps vulnerable people in Northwick Park Hospital (Harrow and Brent residents) to be safely discharged home where social factors are impacting and delaying discharge from hospital.<br/>Key requirements include:<br/>• Streamlines the discharge, supporting Pathways P0 and P1, by getting patients home as quickly as possible.<br/>• Ensures vulnerable older people settle at home and maximise their independence.<br/>• Empowers individuals to maximise choice and control over their life and promote healt h and well-being.<br/>• Enables people to continue to live in their own home for longer and to avoid or delay the need for costly support services and packages of care later.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-156316
The purpose of this PIN is to notify the market of a forthcoming procurement. The procurement will seek to appoint a provider(s) that can deliver foot surgery for patients.
It is anticipated that an Invitation to Tender (ITT) will be issued via www.atamis.co.uk/e-sourcing in Q3 2023 with a view to a new agreement being live in Q2 2024.
If you are interested in being invited to this opportunity, please contact Siobhan.forrester@capita.com by 12pm Friday 9th June 2023.
Additional information: The aim of the service is to deliver a high quality efficient and effective foot surgery for patients of CLCH. The subcontractor will provide as a standard, access to an agreed theatre space and recovery area to facilitate the procedures on a fortnightly basis.
Bookings include all necessary core staffing (not including consultant podiatric surgeons) for the admission, treatment, recovery and discharge of patients, with agreements in place to staff GA & LA lists and nursing cover for pre-assessment to support GA lists only. The subcontractor will also provide general consumables to facilitate the lists, along with pharmacy services and decontamination of instruments. The Provider will be responsible for the provision and upkeep of power and blades, instruments and trays and internal/external fixations. The provider will also provide standard estate requirements including linen, heating and electricity, general and clinical waste.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-211628
Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust is looking for a Service Provider that will provide catering services to the bedded units at, providing healthy and nutritious food that meets the group population requirements. Food should be delivered to the Trust sites, ready to be served at the correct temperature with no further cooking or texture modification required by staff serving the meals at the Trust sites. The intention of this advert is to understand whether there is any interest in the market in providing this service. A draft statement of requirements is available on request.
This will be delivered to two Bedded Rehabilitation Units:
Athlone Rehabilitation Unit - Athlone House, 7a Woodfield Road, London, W9 2BA
Alexandra Rehabilitation Unit - Princess Louise Kensington (PLK) Nursing Home, Pangbourne Avenue, London, W10 6DL
The Service Provider shall be responsible for providing a comprehensive catering service, ensuring consistent delivery of service and quality of meals. This includes:
The Catering service shall be provided 365 days per year.
The provider should be able to demonstrate the nutritional content of the menu and its ability to meet the Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) and other requests specified by the Trust Dietitian and Speech and Language Therapist (SLT).
The Service Provider shall be responsible for providing a comprehensive catering service, ensuring consistent delivery of service and quality of meals.
The Service Provider shall provide information to each of the sites, detailing delivery times, communication procedures, menu ordering systems, portion control, quality standards and allergen reports.
Menu structure should provide the following as per The NHS Plan, Better Hospital Food (BHF) Programme (2000): Breakfast, lunch and evening meal, snacks at least twice a day. Flexibility to accommodate small and frequent meal patterns.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-282407
The purpose of this PIN is to notify the market of a forthcoming procurement. The procurement will seek to appoint a provider(s) that can deliver foot surgery for patients.<br/>It is anticipated that an Invitation to Tender (ITT) will be issued via www.atamis.co.uk/e-sourcing in October 2023 with a view to a new agreement being live in Q2 2024.<br/>If you are interested in being invited to this opportunity, please contact Siobhan.forrester@capita.com by 12pm Friday 9th June 2023.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-215500
The key aim of this tender is to seek formal proposals from experienced service providers to supply an independent Freedom to Speak Up Guardian Service for CLCH and its staff across all CLCH sites.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-25555
The key aims of this service specification is to seek formal proposals from experienced service providers to supply an independent Freedom to Speak Up Guardian Service for CLCH and its staff across all CLCH sites.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-27969
Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (“the Authority”) is seeking to procure a service for an initial two-year term, with options to extend, for the provision of theatre facilities, support staff, and consumables required to deliver podiatry surgery across Brent and Inner London.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-508443
NHS North West London requires the provision of Northwick Park Hospital Discharge Support Service for Harrow and Brent residents starting from the 1st of June 2024 for 3yrs. <br/><br/>The service helps vulnerable people in Northwick Park Hospital (Harrow and Brent residents) to be safely discharged home where social factors are impacting and delaying discharge from hospital.<br/>Key requirements include:<br/>• Streamlines the discharge, supporting Pathways P0 and P1, by getting patients home as quickly as possible.<br/>• Ensures vulnerable older people settle at home and maximise their independence.<br/>• Empowers individuals to maximise choice and control over their life and promote healt h and well-being.<br/>• Enables people to continue to live in their own home for longer and to avoid or delay the need for costly support services and packages of care later.
Central London Community Healthcare NHS TrustLondonWAC-148004