Healthwatch Richmond and Community Involvement Service
Healthwatch Richmond along with other Local Healthwatch Services primary function is to give citizens and communities a stronger voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are provided. Healthwatch Richmond also help people find the information they need about services in their area. The Richmond Health and Social Care Co-production (HSCC) group was set up in 2014. The Community Involvement service was set up during this period to facilitate the co-production group and support a range of engagement activities across health and social care including recruiting individuals with lived experience to get involved in a range of engagement activities, to work in partnership with officers to help shape the way Adult Social Care services are developed and implemented in the borough
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-129787
This call-off exercise sets out the Council's requirements for the Contract and how the tendering process will be conducted to enable the Council to award the Contract.
London Borough of Richmond Upon ThamesLondonWAC-384265
Provision of VCS Infrastructure Service in Richmond upon Thames
it is the authorities intention to make an award to Richmond CVS for the continued provision of the VCS Infrastructure service within the Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
The contract value is £224,588.00
London Borough of Richmond Upon ThamesLondonWAC-544029
Richmond Council were looking to establish a strategic partnership with an industry leading Residential and Nursing Care Provider for Older Peoples care.
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-542787
The school swimming pool, which is leased on a long-term basis to a company called Springboard Swimmers Ltd. Under this agreement, Springboard Swimmers Ltd pays the school a monthly rental fee, this covers all running costs of the pool, and provides swimming lessons for our pupils at a reduced rate.
When we first set up this arrangement, we invited several companies to submit quotes and ultimately chose Springboard Swimmers Ltd. A five-year lease was signed in October 2018, with an option to extend for an additional five years. We exercised this option before the initial term expired, so the current lease runs until October 2028
Springboard Swimmers Ltd know how to run the pool effectively. It is consistently open and very well managed. This benefits the school in two key ways: pupils are able to access swimming lessons at below-market cost (important given that 43% of our pupils are currently PPG), and the school receives a monthly income from pool lettings - a vital source of revenue as our pupil numbers decline and funding is reduced.
Springboard Swimmers Ltd have successfully built a strong local client base, making the pool's operation financially sustainable. Developing such a client base takes considerable time and effort, something previous operators were unable to achieve.
London Borough of Richmond Upon ThamesLondonWAC-536682
Management of 5 LBRuT nature conservation sites:
Barnes Common (whole site)
East Sheen Common (whole site)
Palewell Common (whole site)
Pesthouse Common (scrub and trees)
The Copse (scrub/woodland/trees)
London Borough of Richmond Upon ThamesLondonWAC-504728
Addressing the needs of rough sleepers with substance use needs. Engaging and providing health related activity to rough sleepers and at-risk groups within drop-in centres and temporary accommodations, whilst delivering health and wellbeing days at various supported housing provisions and during outreach.
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-497695
Addressing the needs of rough sleepers with substance use needs. Engaging and providing health related activity to rough sleepers and at-risk groups within drop-in centres and temporary accommodations, whilst delivering health and wellbeing days at various supported housing provisions and during outreach.
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-497704
Direct Award for the contract of Equipment Services, The Council needs to make arrangements for emergency provision due to the imminent liquidation of the current contractor. These arrangements will allow for immediate equipment provision as well as creating the opportunity for an orderly transition from the current provider as appropriate.
Current spend £2.1 million per annum
London Borough of Richmond Upon ThamesLondonWAC-471456
Affordable Housing Contribution and Viability Assessments on Small Sites
The outlined Service Specification is for the appointed Consultant to provide expert viability advice on a site-by-site basis to inform consideration of planning applications and appeals on small sites on behalf of London Borough of Richmond upon Thames (LBRuT).<br/><br/>The services shall also be performed on behalf of Wandsworth Borough Council when necessary. The Council will have access to this contract via an Access Deed.
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-27272
The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames proposes to establish a platform for the provision of reablement, domiciliary care and live-in services. Providers can apply to join the platform at any time. There are no restrictions to the number of providers who can be appointed to the platform, so long as they meet the Council’s evaluation methodology and award criteria for appointment. The platform will be for an initial period of 10 years with the option for extension up to a further period of 10 years, subject to periodic reviews. To support the extended duration of the platform the contracting authority will publish further notices as may be necessary. In the spirit of the Shared Staffing Arrangement with the London Borough of Wandsworth, they are a named Authority under this PIN, able to use the platform for the named services, in addition to its other contractual arrangements from time to time. Full details of this tendering exercise are provided within the Tender documents
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-136513
Healthwatch Richmond and Community Involvement Service
Healthwatch Richmond along with other Local Healthwatch Services primary function is to give citizens and communities a stronger voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are provided. Healthwatch Richmond also help people find the information they need about services in their area. The Richmond Health and Social Care Co-production (HSCC) group was set up in 2014. The Community Involvement service was set up during this period to facilitate the co-production group and support a range of engagement activities across health and social care including recruiting individuals with lived experience to get involved in a range of engagement activities, to work in partnership with officers to help shape the way Adult Social Care services are developed and implemented in the borough
London Borough of Richmond upon ThamesLondonWAC-137020