The project is the refurbishment of vacant part of a primary school to create a soft play area, sensory room, children's toilets and staff/accessible WC to support SEN primary school children.
This contract is for the Provision of Independent Advocacy Services.
The Service is split to two lots:
Lot 1 is for the provision of statutory and non-statutory advocacy for all vulnerable residents of Knowsley; and any person directed under statutory legislation where Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council (KMBC) is the designated local authority.
Lot 2 is for the provision of statutory children’s advocacy for children and young people resident to Knowsley.
The Provider of lot 1 will provide independent advocacy for vulnerable Knowsley residents in
respect to the legislation in section 4 above. It will also provide advocacy support on local projects, generic issue-based advocacy, parental advocacy, and Self / Peer Advocacy.
Where appropriate the Provider of lot 1 will enable the continuity of an advocate for
individual service users, in line with Care Act 2014 guidance, where more than one piece of
legislation applies.
The Provider of lot 1 will develop relationships with the Provider of lot 2 to ensure timely and
appropriate referrals. Both providers will work with the Council to create a system to
effectively collate relevant reporting information which is aligned to facilitate the
extrapolation of the data
The purpose of this service is to provide a high quality, personalised, bed based intermediate
care service supporting the home first approach within the Borough of Knowsley. Only those
provider's registered within borough will be eligible for this contract as therapy staff are
provided by a third party which are contracted to deliver services within the borough of
Knowsley.
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council (The Council) is seeking to award a 3 year contract to a suitably qualified and experienced contractor (The Contractor) to undertake the following services:-
a) provide a takeover service,
b) periodic inspection and testing of fire alarm systems,
c) periodic inspection and testing of emergency lighting systems, refuge systems and fire curtains,
d) minor remedial works, which are identified during the inspections
e) provide a call out facility which shall cater for both 'normal' and 'out of hours' calls to system faults or emergencies.
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council (KMBC) is looking to establish a provider to deliver parts of an Education & Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) funded study programme aimed at 16-18 year old young people who are currently not in education, employment or training (NEET).
in accordance with regulations 13(1)(a) and (4)(b)(c) of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023, to modify the contract with Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust for the Falls & Fracture Prevention Service contract as provided for within the existing contract at clause C1 by extending the term from 1 April 2026 to 31 March 2028.
Service to support Adult and Young unpaid and informal carers in Knowsley. The contract is commissioned by Knowsley Council. The contract duration is 01 February 2025 to 31 January 2030 with an option to extend for a two further twelve-month periods to 31 January 2032.
The service Provider/s will be responsible for delivering some statutory duties towards carers, namely the provision of formal carers assessments and parent carer needs assessments, on behalf of the Council, alongside informal support for local carers. The service will support adult carers and young carers.
To appoint a care/support provider at Newby House Supported Living Scheme in Halewood. The Service aims to enable Service Users to achieve maximum choice and control in their lives, maintain their home, promote independence, increase life skills and improve social inclusion.
This purpose of this contract is to provide and replace furniture provided as part of the
furnished tenancies scheme within Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council. There are
currently 749 furnished tenancies in a variety of property types including one- and two bedroom flats and one, two, three and four bedroom houses. The average number of new
furnished tenancies within a monthly period is nine.
To provide a range of project engineering services to manage the Tarbock Island Capacity Improvement Project and the Key Route Network Structural Maintenance Schemes.
Knowsley Council seeks to work with an organisation to provide a high quality 1:1, face to
face counselling Service for 11–19-year-olds in the Borough (and for those up to age 25 where
there are additional needs) and an online counselling provision for 11-19 year olds (and up to
age 25 for young people with additional needs).
PLEASE NOTE THIS PROCESS HAS BEEN ABANDONED
Original description
The Council is seeking to select a developer to enter into an Agreement for Building Lease, Building Lease and Lease for the East Hub.
The delivery of the Councils Youth Service for children and young people aged 11-19 (25 SEND) via Detached Youth Work and Targeted 1:1 interventions in order to meet requirements under Section 507B of the Education Act 1996.