The London Borough of Harrow invited tenders for a service provider to support the assessment of non-automatic applications for the Concessionary Travel assessment service, which includes Blue Badges, Freedom Passes and Taxi Cards.
The London Borough of Harrow invited tenders for the provision of buildings insurance for residential leasehold properties in where the Local Authority has sold a leasehold or shared ownership interest. The current contract expires on 31st March 2025.
The London Borough of Harrow is inviting tenders for the provision of the borough’s General Information and Advice Service. We are looking for a provider(s) who can deliver independent information and advice services through a range of channels for Harrow residents in need, that supports them to access help seamlessly, at the earliest possible opportunity, as well as address the changes in residents’ need in response to the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent cost of living crisis. The advice will be free and confidential for all Harrow residents to access on an equal basis and in a safe environment.
London Borough of Harrow is inviting tenders for the provision of the borough’s Domestic Abuse Service. This comprises two procurement Lots.
Lot 1: Domestic Abuse Support Service: Strategic Coordination and Direct Support to Domestic Abuse Victims/Survivors.
Lot 2: Safe Accommodation: Refuge Support and Management and Floating Support.
Tenderers are invited to bid for one or both Lots. Successful tenderers will work in partnership with the council in collaborative forums to ensure a cohesive holistic Domestic Abuse Service.
Lot 1 Will provide Standard and Non-Standards Aids & Adaptations both to Council
properties (funded by the HRA) and to other homes through DFG. Specialist contractors will
ensure we can deliver a consistently high-quality service to some of Harrow’s most
vulnerable residents.
Lot 2 The Handyperson service provides support that can help residents retain their health
and independence for longer. This can range from putting up shelves or curtain rails, to
assembling flat pack furniture etc. as well as providing support to people in the first few days
after they return home from hospital or care to ensure they live in a safe environment
Harrow Council is seeking to procure an organisation(s) to provide tailored business support advice to existing Harrow businesses to enable sustainability and growth, and to also provide start-up business support advice to residents to enable and create new start-up businesses.
This is a tender for the sales and marketing consultancy for the sale of the first phase of Shared Ownership homes on the council owned site at Grange Farm in South Harrow. The estate is being regenerated and when complete will deliver a total of 574 homes.
Harrow Council is inviting tenders for the provision of the borough’s Domestic Abuse Service. This comprises two procurement Lots as summarised below. Tenderers are invited to bid for one or both Lots.
Lot 1: Domestic Abuse Support Service: Strategic coordination and direct support to domestic abuse victims/survivors
Lot 2: Safe Accommodation: Refuge Support and Management and Floating Support
Successful tenderers will work in partnership with the council in collaborative forums to ensure a cohesive holistic Domestic Abuse Service.
Harrow Adult Social Care (ASC) are expanding their Extra Care provision from the current one scheme to an additional 3 schemes over the next 2-3 years. This will increase the number of citizens living in an Extra Care scheme and requiring care and wellbeing support from 47 to approximately 170. The current contract for delivering the care support within the existing scheme (which has a total of 47 units) expires on 12th May 2021 and the first of the new schemes, which is under construction, will have 56 units and is due to open in June 2021. Both schemes are located in Central Harrow. The new extra care schemes will expand on the current model recognising the increasing prevalence of dementia and complexity. Extra Care in Harrow is not a replacement for residential care but provides an alternative for citizens who wish to remain living independently for as long as possible with the appropriate care and support and Assistive Technology required to support them to do so and where a Care Act assessment and risk assessment has identified that the citizen is suitable. The care and support will be a strengths-based model of care philosophy that seeks to enable people to become more resilient and do things for themselves rather than having things done for them, including assisting people to re-learn skills where necessary.
Harrow Council is seeking to procure a contractor for the upgrade and maintenance of the Borough’s CCTV infrastructure. The increasing use of CCTV to aid in community safety and enforcement activities has reinforced the need to ensure an up to date, reliable CCTV system.
The requirement is for Harrow Council drivers / operators to be able to refuel vehicles, plant equipment and fuel cans using a fuel card to enable the transaction. The fuel card provider issues a consolidated invoice in arrears of the fuel transactions showing full details of each transaction for payment.