The requirement is for the provision of community based short-term residential stays, providing care for those in a mental health crisis, as an alternative to hospital admission and to provide care following hospital discharge.
Dorset HealthCare University NHS Foundation TrustWAC-578387
Title: Market Engagement - Learning Disability Provision in the Residential, Nursing and Supported Living Sector - South Eastern Trust in Northern Ireland
Recent changes regarding capacity provision for Learning Disability placements in residential, nursing and supported living environments in the South Eastern Trust has resulted in pressures being placed on Trust services. As a result the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust are developing plans for the future of this provision across our Trust area and would like to talk to Learning Disability providers within the Northern Ireland market and potential new providers to the Northern Ireland market, to assist the Trust in developing future service provision.
The purpose of this Market Engagement is to gauge market interest, invite discussion on how best to develop these services including innovative approaches that could be taken.
If your organisation is interested, please email your expression of interest to
domcare.contracts@setrust.hscni.net
before 3pm on Friday 24th April 2026 and include the following:
1. Organisation Name;
2. Organisation Web address;
3. Brief description of services you currently provide including where these services are delivered;
4. Name, title and contact details for Organisation representatives that will attend discussions with the Trust (max 2 representatives).
Please include above title in your response.
Meetings with interested providers will be arranged for 30th April 2026 in the Trust area, alternatively conference calls can be arranged. Please indicate whether a meeting or conference call is preferable. Details of the venue, time of the meeting or call will be confirmed by return email.
See www.southeasterntrust.hscni.net for further details regarding the Trust.
Note - this is not a Call for Tender and there is no guarantee a procurement process will be run. Any interest shown does not constitute a commitment to participate in a procurement exercise. Failure to show interest does not restrict providers from participating in any future procurement exercise.
South Eastern Health & Social Care TrustNorthern Ireland24 Apr 2026WAC-581292
The Contracting Authority is seeking to procure a fully managed adult in‑unit haemodialysis service across the South East Wales region. The service forms part of the Welsh Kidney Network’s commissioned Kidney Replacement Therapy services and supports adults with End Stage Kidney Disease who require unit‑based haemodialysis treatment.
Unit haemodialysis services are delivered through a long‑established hub and satellite model, with clinical hub services provided from NHS kidney centres and satellite dialysis units located in community‑based settings. This model has operated successfully in South East Wales for over 15 years and enables patients to access dialysis treatment closer to home.
The current service operates across six haemodialysis units located at:
Cardiff North
Cardiff South
Pontypool
Newport
Llantrisant
Merthyr Tydfil
Across the region, the service provides capacity for up to 596 in‑unit haemodialysis patients.
The scope of the contract includes the provision, operation and maintenance of dialysis facilities and estates, haemodialysis equipment, consumables and the haemodialysis workforce (excluding consultant medical staff). The successful bidder will be required to deliver a safe, resilient and patient‑centred service, maintain sufficient capacity to meet current demand, and enable patients to access dialysis treatment as close to home as reasonably possible.
The service must also be capable of flexing capacity over the life of the contract to respond to changes in patient demand and support wider strategic objectives, including home dialysis and transplant‑first approaches. Contract performance will be managed through agreed governance arrangements, key performance indicators and reporting requirements.
The proposed contract will be awarded for an initial term of seven (7) years, with the option to extend for up to a further three (3) years at the sole discretion of the Contracting Authority. Mobilisation of the new service is expected to align with the expiry of the current arrangements in July 2027.
Cardiff and Vale University Health BoardWales29 May 2026WAC-579251