The overarching aims of the Croydon NHS Health Check programme as a whole are:
• To offer an NHS Health Check to the eligible population as part of a 5 year rolling programme;
• To improve health outcomes and quality of life by enabling more people to be identified at an earlier stage of vascular change, with a better chance of putting in place positive ways to substantially reduce the risk of cardiovascular morbidity, premature death, or disability;
• To enable the prevention of diabetes in many of those at increased risk of this disease;
• To reduce the incidence of CHD, stroke, diabetes, CKD and vascular dementia;
• To sustain the continuing increase in life expectancy and reduction in premature mortality that are under threat from the rise in obesity and sedentary living;
• To reduce health inequalities, including socio-economic, ethnic and gender inequalities.
The Council invites quotations for the provision of Online Learning Tuition platform.
The Virtual School is looking to engage a supplier who can provide and EAL (English as Additional Language) ESOL (English for Speakers of other languages) & MFL (Modern Foreign Languages) Platform for our young Children Looked After (CLA) cohort. Quantities required are 100 EAL logins per year and 50 ESOL logins per year.
This service will enable us to support our CLA cohort in the attainment of their education goals and strengthen communication skills and confidence.
The service provided will be agreed for a specified time and licences for access to the platform will be managed and monitored by a nominated officer in the Virtual School. Access to licences will be driven by the completion and approval of SMART targets within the young person's termly Personal Education Plan (PEP) document
The Council invites quotations for the provision of Animal Therapy for Children Looked After.
The Virtual School is looking to engage a local supplier within easy reach of Croydon, who can provide a range of 1:1 animal therapy sessions during term time and group sessions for one week in the school summer holiday period for our Children Looked After (CLA).
Working with the Virtual School the provider will design sessions to help our children meet their specific personal goals. The therapy sessions should support educational attainment, awareness, team working and emotional wellbeing.
Provision of individual and group therapy sessions as and when required by the Virtual School to support our young CLA Cohort. Sessions to be agreed with the School, Social worker and the Virtual School and appropriate learning targets to be set.
Each session should last approximately 1 hour depending of the needs of the child and the specific scenario. The summer school for one week would be for full days (Monday-Friday approximately 9am-4pm) for up to ten children.
Croydon Council wishes to award a contract to a supplier to deliver Vehicle Body Repairs for a maximum term of 3 years plus an extension of 2 years. Croydon Council operates a fleet of 282 vehicles many of which are utilised seven days per week. In the financial year 19/20 there were 111 incidents that required vehicle body work repair, these incidents included Own Drivers, Third Party Damage and Property Damage. If any fleet vehicle is damaged repairs need to be arranged quickly to avoid depreciation of the asset and to maintain a good reputational image (as many of the vehicles are used for public transport). Also where negligence of a Council Driver has occurred and a Third Parties Vehicle is damaged an offer for the Council to arrange repairs is made, this benefits the Third Party as they do not need to incur any excess payments to their vehicle insurer (which often leads to a premium increase), and Council also benefits from this service in both its reputation and financially. This tender process is being carried out in accordance with the Open Procedure as set out in the Public Contracts Regulations (PCR) 2015.
The Council invites quotations for the provision of Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Service Premium Licences
We are looking for a Citrix Partner/Reseller for our Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Service Premium licences.
1,300 x Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops Service Premium licences and may require an extra bundle of 50 licences.
Contract duration is either 12 months or 24 months (dependent on pricing)
Open procedure for St Giles & Rutherfords Minibus Contract, for the provision of transport services for children with SEND. Contract length is for 3+1 years.
The London Borough of Croydon Housing Assets department are looking to appoint a PAS2035:2019 accredited consultant to deliver the Retrofit Coordinator, Retrofit Assessor and Retrofit Designer requirements for a domestic retrofit programme of Council owned homes. The consultant must have a suitable professional built environment qualification (as per PAS2035:2019). The consultant should be able to demonstrate experience of specifying retrofit solutions for social housing archetypes that are similar to those included in the brief.
The Council is procuring two new contracts (the "Contracts") to replace its existing responsive repairs contractor, with the new Contracts expected to commence August 2023. To mitigate the risk of appointing a single provider and to attract local and SME contractors the Council is letting
this contract via 2 lots by geographical area as follows:
• Lot 1 Responsive repairs excluding gas -approximately 70% of stock
• Lot 2 Responsive repairs excluding gas - approximately 30% of stock
A map showing the geographical split of Lots 1 and Lot 2 can be found in the procurement documents.
The work is for responsive repairs and voids property works to Croydon Council housing. It
includes other maintenance and general building works which are not part of a planned
programme which may include property remodelling, aids and adaptations, kitchens and
bathrooms and similar works in relation to individual or small groups of properties on a
responsive basis. In addition planned works may be instructed based upon performance in
delivery of repairs and voids works.
The Works and Services above will be supported by the Contractors Information and
Communications Technology (ICT) systems, architecture, and processes to manage, coordinate
and deliver the services as well as interface with the Council’s financial and Housing
Management systems.
The properties covered by the Contracts currently consist of approximately 16,912 units
comprising ‘Housing Revenue Account’ (HRA) housing stock, leased properties (Croylease)
and ‘General Fund’ (GF) housing.
The Contracts excludes Gas related services, which are being procured separately with a FTS
notice due out end of July 2022.
The Council is procuring new contracts to replace its existing responsive repairs contractor, with the new contract expected to commence August 2023. To mitigate the risk of appointing a single provider and to attract local and SME contractors the Council is letting this contract via 2 lots by geographical area as follows:
• Lot 1: Area 1 Responsive repairs and voids excluding gas - approximately 70% of total properties
• Lot 2: Area 2 Responsive repairs and voids excluding gas - approximately 30% of total properties
A map showing the geographical split of Lots 1 and Lot 2 can be found in the procurement documents.
The Works comprise of the following:
• Responsive repairs and voids property works to Croydon Council housing.
• Other maintenance and general building works which are not part of a planned
programme which may include property remodelling, aids and adaptations, kitchens and bathrooms and similar works in relation to individual or small groups of properties on a responsive basis.
• Planned Works which may be instructed at the Council's sole discretion based upon performance in delivery of responsive repairs and voids works.
The Council is seeking to engage a supplier(s) for the provision of two Lots of training, Lot 1 for 25 across Early help, Education and Children's Social Care services in delivering Non-violent resistance (NVR) support to families in Croydon affected by child to parent violence, both individually and in a group setting.
We are seeking training that equips practitioners with the core knowledge and skills necessary to competently use the NVR intervention to address violence, aggression, and controlling behavior in the family, school and community.
We are looking for interested and experienced providers who are able to offer professional accreditation for practitioners post training.
We are also seeking an experienced training provider to deliver Non-violent resistance (NVR) workshops to 300 frontline community based/universal services practitioners (Lot 2) across the community that support children and families, including practitioners in the voluntary, faith and community sector, health, education, and police.
Whilst practitioners attending these workshops will not be expected to deliver NVR interventions to families, they may be supporting families who are currently accessing NVR support and can actively support the approach.
It is therefore essential that those working with families affected by child to parent violence have a sound understanding of key principles that underpin the NVR approach.
The Council invites quotations for the provision of Air Travel Services for ERASMUS Programme.
Croydon Council is seeking a reputable travel provider to source, book and manage overseas flights for up to 389 people to attend CPD training and exchange of international practice within the Educational Sector.
The Council is procuring a new contract to replace its existing gas services contractor and requires a suitable and properly qualified contractor experienced in providing services similar to the services being let under this contract. The new contract is expected to commence in August 2023. The services to be provided under the contract include servicing and responsive maintenance of boilers and similar heat sources, both domestic and communal, and associated distribution systems within occupied and void (empty) properties. In addition, the contract it covers the ad-hoc and planned replacement of domestic boilers and potentially Carbon Reduction innovations to help achieve our target of a 34% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2025 on route to "Net Zero Emission".
The Services above will be supported by the Contractors Information and Communications Technology (ICT) systems, architecture, and processes to manage, co-ordinate and deliver the services as well as interface with the Council's financial and Housing Management systems.
The properties covered by the Contract currently consist of approximately 16,912 units comprising 'Housing Revenue Account' (HRA) housing stock, leased properties (Croylease) and 'General Fund' (GF) housing.
The Contract is for Gas related services only. The general responsive repairs and voids are being procured separately with an FTS notice (CROYD001-DN619329-02180535) issued on 4 July 2022.
The Contract will be let for a duration of 10 years and 8 months with a 'break option' after 6 years and 8 months. In addition, there will be a no-fault termination clause. The total maximum contract value is estimated at £41.9 million (excluding VAT).
The Council is procuring a new contract to replace its existing gas services contractor and requires a suitable and properly qualified contractor experienced in providing services similar to the services being let under this contract. The new contract is expected to commence in August 2023. The services to be provided under the contract include servicing and responsive maintenance of boilers and similar heat sources, both domestic and communal, and associated distribution systems within occupied and void (empty) properties. In addition, the contract it covers the ad-hoc and planned replacement of domestic boilers and potentially Carbon Reduction innovations to help achieve our target of a 34% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2025 on route to “Net Zero Emission”.
The Services above will be supported by the Contractors Information and Communications Technology (ICT) systems, architecture, and processes to manage, co-ordinate and deliver the services as well as interface with the Council’s financial and Housing Management systems.
The properties covered by the Contract currently consist of approximately 16,912 units comprising ‘Housing Revenue Account’ (HRA) housing stock, leased properties (Croylease) and ‘General Fund’ (GF) housing.
The Contract is for Gas related services only. The general responsive repairs and voids are being procured separately with an FTS notice (CROYD001-DN619329-02180535) issued on 4 July 2022.
The Contract will be let for a duration of 10 years and 8 months with a ‘break option’ after 6 years and 8 months. In addition, there will be a no-fault termination clause. The total maximum contract value is estimated at £41.9 million (excluding VAT).
The commissioning intention for this open procedure is to procure an Enterprise PMO Solution. The successful supplier will supply, implement, configure and provide support for the solution for the duration of the contract. The solution will help to assist the council with organisation-wide control of programmes and portfolios time, cost, quality and delivery.
The Council invites quotations for the provision of PRE-PAID CARDS FOR ADULT RESIDENTS IN CROYDON.
We require a prepaid card solution to ensure that 480 of our most vulnerable residents have access to personal funds, but that are kept separately from the finances we manage, and that we can also have oversight on to ensure the money and resident is safeguarded.
The Council invites quotations for the provision of Bank Accounts for Appointee and Deputy Clients Within Croydon.
We require a bank account solution to ensure the team can receive and manage our 480 vulnerable residents finances, without giving the resident access to the funds in the accounts that we hold
The Council Financial Management team act as the appointee and deputy for the vulnerable resident's and the team receive all their income and pay their bills. We also manage their properties, as well as providing them with a personal allowance. Therefore, the requirements set in Volume 3 of the specification and in the Quotation Response document (Volume 1) are key for the Council to be able to provide a smooth service for our residents.