The London Borough of Lambeth invites prospective bidders to attend a follow up market warming event in relation to its procurement proposal to recommission their Young People's Substance Misuse Service.
Date: 19 October 2023
Time: 14:30pm - 15:15pm
Location: MS Teams
Due to the short notice of this event, prospective bidders are asked to confirm their attendance by completing the below link by 12 noon on 18th October 2023
The contracting authority is responsible for ensuring there is a young people's service in place that can protect, prevent, promote, and provide treatment interventions to those in need and at risk of substance misuse.
New young people's substance misuse service to be in place by 1st April 2024.
This event is an update following the previous Market Warming Event held in August 2023.
Please register your interest to attend the Market Engagement Event to find out more about the young people's cohort and procurement intentions.
The London Borough of Lambeth invites prospective bidders to attend a market warming event in relation to its procurement proposal to commission their SAFE Taskforce Mentoring Service.
As Lambeth is a serious violence hotspot we are in receipt of funding from the Department for Education to invest in evidence-informed interventions to Support children with challenging behaviour, enabling them to Attend school regularly so they can Fulfil their potential and prevent costly poor life outcomes by inspiring them to Exceed their expectations.
Date: 6 October 2023
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
Location: MS Teams
Prospective bidders are asked to confirm their attendance by completing the below link no later than Thursday 5 October 2023.
Mentors will provide weekly 1:1 sessions to develop positive interests; increase critical thinking skills and facilitate group sessions. These sessions are to improve communication skills and increase knowledge of harms; exploitations; and the risk of violence either as a victim or perpetrator.
RAND Europe are conducting an independent evaluation of the national SAFE programme with additional data collected by the Department for Education to determine the success of the programme. As such robust quality assurance and data capture is an integral part of the Mentoring Service contract.
The contracting authority is responsible for ensuring there is a mentoring service in place within mainstream schools across the borough to support children to attend school regularly so that they can fulfil their potential and exceed expectations.
The SAFE Taskforce Mentoring service is to be in place by February 2024.
Please register your interest to attend the Market Warming Event to find out more about the SAFE Taskforce Mentoring Service and our procurement intentions.
Lambeth Council, on behalf of all London Boroughs are seeking to commission an engagement and outreach service that will help deliver the London HIV Prevention Programme (LHPP)'s aim to reduce new HIV diagnoses and preventable HIV deaths in London. As part of this, the LHPP seeks to respond to the changing demographics of HIV incidences in London to ensure that the ambition of 'towards zero HIV transmission by 2030' is realised.
The engagement and outreach service will work closely with key population groups with greatest needs across London.
This will include providing a range of evidence-based interventions that meet the HIV prevention needs of the wider GBMSM as well as an enhanced provision for GBMSM with intersectional characteristics.
We are looking to hear from a range of providers from this sector to enable the commissioning authority to further develop the scope for meeting the needs of identified population groups and the service specification.
If you are interested in delivering this service kindly complete and return the brief survey attached by the close date, 13 October 2023.
Please note this is a market engagement exercise and not a call for competition
Background and rationale:
Your Streets Your Way is a street design competition which gives the public the opportunity to redesign local locations to make them more attractive to spend time and walk, wheel and cycle through. All of the locations in the competition are in the Low Traffic Neighbourhood areas and have been strategically chosen or through feedback from residents. Lambeth is seeking an experienced muralist or collective who can work to a tight deadline to realise the mural by Autumn 2023.
This year, Lambeth Council launched the second edition of Your
Street Your Way Design Competition, where the public were invited to submit their ideas to redesign various locations across the borough. We are now looking for a muralist or collective to work alongside Lambeth Council and the location winner to adapt and realise the winning design.
Commission purpose
This commission is part of the Your Street Your Way Design Competition Project: https://www.your-streets-your-way.xyz/. Please also see attached pack for more details on the winning design.
The mural will be used to:
• Beautify and brightening the space
• Celebrate the history of the are
How to Submit proposals for this Request
Your submission
The competition is open to any collective or group of artists with a track record of delivering street artwork of comparable scale in the public realm.
Demonstrate how you meet the assessment criteria outlined below. Please include:
o An estimated timeline of work
o Evidence (e.g. portfolio or website) of previous work
o Rationale for materials proposed to realise the design
o A full costing for time, materials, equipment and any other
Timeline:
Application deadline: 4 September 2023
• Winner Announced: 8 September 2023
• Starting of work: 11 September 2023
• End of work: 27 October 2023
You will find an attachment outlining the detailed requirements of this Request for submissions.
A call-off of specialist building construction and maintenance providers to deliver minor works. The minor works contracted is divided into two LOTs.
Lot 1: Minor Works up to the value of £25k
Lot 2: Minor Works valued £25k to £250k
The value is an estimate and there is no guarantee of work.
The London Borough of Lambeth invites prospective bidders to attend a market warming event in relation to its procurement proposal to recommission their Young People's Substance Misuse Service.
Date: 15 August 2023
Time: 14:30pm - 15:45pm
Location: MS Teams
Prospective bidders are asked to confirm their attendance by completing the below link in the website link below.
The contracting authority is responsible for ensuring there is a young people's service in place that can protect, prevent, promote and provide treatment interventions to those in need and at risk of substance misuse.
The new young people's substance misuse contract is estimated to be in place by 1st April 2024.
Please register your interest to attend the Market Engagement Event to find out more about the young people's cohort and procurement intentions.
The Vulnerable Children's Team in Children's Commissioning and Youth Services for Lambeth Council is looking to retender its Supervised Contact Service and consider its options for the future.
Supervised Contact services are provided where a child/young person has been accommodated by the local authority and a need has been identified for the child/young person to have contact with their birth parent(s), other relatives and/or other connected persons. In most of these cases, this is ordered by the courts.
Lambeth are looking to run a Supervised Contact procurement later this summer 2023. We would therefore like to offer existing Supervised Contact providers the opportunity to complete a Supervised Contact Pre-stakeholder Engagement Survey, with a view to deliver a service that meets the requirements set out in the survey, which you can access using the link below:
The Vulnerable Children's Team in Children's Commissioning and Youth Services for Lambeth Council is looking to retender its Supervised Contact Service and consider its options for the future.
Supervised Contact services are provided where a child/young person has been accommodated by the local authority and a need has been identified for the child/young person to have contact with their birth parent(s), other relatives and/or other connected persons. In most of these cases, this is ordered by the courts.
Lambeth are looking to run a Supervised Contact procurement later this summer 2023. We would therefore like to offer existing Supervised Contact providers the opportunity to complete a Supervised Contact Pre-stakeholder Engagement Survey, with a view to deliver a service that meets the requirements set out in the survey, which you can access using the link below:
The deadline to complete the survey is Friday 19th July 2023. An online market engagement event to discuss the upcoming tender in more detail with interested providers will follow on Wednesday 19th July via MS Teams at 2pm.
The Council is looking to re-commission its Sexual Reproductive Health Pharmacy Service. As part of this, It is exploring commissioning an external provider to deliver the service (support, administrative and training elements) on its behalf.
The Sexual Reproductive Health Community Pharmacy Service currently operates within 13 pharmacies across Lambeth, delivered by PGDs. Community pharmacies are contractedly directly by the Council and training and support is provided by Lewisham Council. The Council wishes to build upon this offer, and particularly to ensure equity of provision across the borough and choice in terms of service hours available.
The aim of the service is to improve access to and information on contraception, including free emergency contraception.
This currently includes:
- Comprehensive contraceptive assessment
- Assessment for emergency contraception
- Supply of emergency hormonal contraception
- Support to access ongoing contraception following request for EC
- Supply of oral contraception
- Come Correct C-Card scheme (under 25s)
- Condom purchase offer
The Council is looking to understand appetite from local community pharmacies in delivering this service and to hear ideas on how the service can best meet its outcomes.
It also looks to understand appetite from suitable organisations in providing the support and administrative functions of this service. This could include the provision of training, clinical support, monitoring and performance, processing of financial claims and other quality assurance related activities.
Providers are asked to complete one of two questionnaires:
- Pre-Market Engagement Survey - Support and Administrative
- Pre-Market Engagement Survey - Pharmacy Contractors
The deadline for responses is 28th July.
Please kindly send the completed questionnaire to sexualhealth@lambeth.gov.uk
This in a market engagement exercise and not a call for competition.
To replace the existing Roof at Birch House on the Tulse Hill Estate. This will involve the removal of existing roof tiles, timber repairs and installation of new Red Clay tiles. It will also involve loft compartmentation to comply with current fire regulations and installation of new loft insulation to reach or exceed current British Standards.
A Central control system, and relevant assets to allow for Lambeth’s lighting stock (14,000 columns) to be fitted with sensor devices to allow for remote control/management of lighting infrastructure in real time, which will enable the authority to reduce luminance (Dim) on its lighting columns thus minimising Co2 emissions and energy costs.
Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities - Notice of Intention to Award Contract via the Most Suitable Provider Process
Lambeth Council is procuring a licensed evidence-based community parenting programme, targeting specific parenting needs, including supporting parents and carers of children with or awaiting diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHA) using a peer delivery model.
The programme will be made up of two key elements: the delivery of courses to parents by other local, trained and paid parent facilitators; and the opportunity for parents who have attended courses to access further training to become parent facilitators.
The contract will start on 1 July 2025 and be offered initially for a period of 3 years with a further option to extend for two years (1+1).
Adults Supported Accommodation Pathway contracts tendered across eight Lots
Lot 1. Women's Pathway – Specialist hostel and supported housing for complex needs women (38 beds)
Lot 2. Robertson Street- Specialist hostel for dual diagnosis and physical health needs (42 beds)
Lot 3. Lambeth High Street and flats – (24 beds) TBC
Lot 4. Rough sleeping outreach service
Lot 5. Wix's Lane – Complex needs move on service (18 beds)
Lot 6. Move on Hubs – Short term, dispersed supported housing service (138 beds)
Lot 7. Martha Jones House – Complex needs hostel (50 beds)
Lot 8. Specialist offender workers x 2
This is a Lambeth Commercial Income Procurement for services. The existing contract is due to end in Sep 2025. This is an open tender to procure the parcel lockers services in Lambeth for a period of 3+1 years. The ‘Services’ comprises the installation of a network of parcel lockers in shops, including parcel lockers sited on Public Land in Lambeth, in order to provide an out-of-home parcel delivery service whereby residents can choose convenient locations for the delivery or return of parcels.
Invitation to Market Engagement event - Re-commissioning of Semi-Independent Living provision for young people aged 16-25
It is an exciting time in Lambeth, with work underway to recommission our Semi-Independent Living provision for children looked after and care leavers aged 16-25.
An Approved Provider list will be put out to tender in August 2024, to have new contracts in place by April 2025.
We aim to re-commission provision to address our need in the following areas:
• 16-17-Year-Olds, (including 16-17-Year-Old Young Parent & Child);
• 18+ with high support needs;
• 18+ (inclusive of Young Parent & Child) with lower-medium support needs;
• 21+ such as returning care leavers, or those with a history of offending (i.e., care leavers coming out of Prison)
• Provision for complex needs such as for those who have:
o No care needs, but with undiagnosed SEND needs, or SEND needs not meeting thresholds for Adult Social Care
o Mental health needs;
o Contextual risk (which may require placements outside of London) including risk of criminal and sexual exploitation;
o Historically been victims of domestic abuse, parental abuse, sexual abuse and/or are at ongoing risk of domestic abuse and/or sexual assault.
As such, we welcome involvement from all parts of the Semi-Independent Living sector including voluntary and charity providers. In addition, we particularly welcome partners who would be able to facilitate out-of-hours emergency placements.
The London Borough of Lambeth will be holding two online market engagement events through Microsoft Teams on the following dates and times:
Wednesday 17 July 10.30am-12.30pm (Register here) via attached link
Tuesday 23 July 2-4pm (Register here) via attached link
The aim of the events will be to provide further information on the vision for Lambeth, the procurement process, and an opportunity for you to ask questions. There will be speakers from Young People's Commissioning, Procurement and Children's Social Care.
Note these events will have identical agendas, and the anticipation is that each provider would attend a single event only.
Share lives scheme for vulnerable adults (learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs, etc.), offering long-term placements, short breaks (respite) and day support withing family settings.
China Walk Estate - North Area – Wedgewood House – resurfacing the balcony walkways, concrete soffit repairs, brickwork repairs and any other items identified