NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) (on behalf of West of Scotland (WoS) NHS Boards) require a dynamic organisation for the provision of a Child Forensic Physician Service.
Child Forensic Physician input to children and young people who have been sexually abused/raped or subject to physical abuse in the West of Scotland.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) (on behalf of West of Scotland (WoS) NHS Boards) require a dynamic organisation for the provision of a Child Forensic Physician Service.
Child Forensic Physician input to children and young people who have been sexually abused/raped or subject to physical abuse in the West of Scotland.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) (on behalf of West of Scotland (WoS) NHS Boards) require a dynamic organisation for the
provision of a Child Forensic Physician Service.
Child Forensic Physician input to children and young people who have been sexually abused/raped or subject to physical abuse in the West
of Scotland.
Following on from recent works completed by ADT/JC at GRI to modify and upgrade the Old Royal fire alarm system further works are required to install a category L1 system. These works will ensure compliance with current legislation and SHTM 82 which states category L1 system should be provided throughout all parts of hospital premises. A fire alarm system is an important life safe system and category L1 provides the earliest possible warning of fire, so as far to achieve the longest available time for escape. Acute hospital settings include in-pateint areas, high dependency, vulnerable occupants in a high risk environment where early warning is essential to preserve life and maximise time to carry out an evacuation.
Johnston controls/ADT have successfully completed site wide modification and renewal works in recent years and also provide on going maintenance and support for fire detection systems within the GRI and have on-site support and extensive knowledge of these systems. Due to the size and complexity of the site Johnston Controls are best equipped to provide the installation support for the upgrade to category L1.
The reason this requirement has been published as a VEAT in addition to above is that ADT are thought to be the only company that can access the current closed protocol panels and upload them to the new open protocol panels.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHSGGC) (on behalf of West of Scotland (WoS) NHS Boards) require a dynamic organisation for the
provision of a Child Forensic Physician Service.
Child Forensic Physician input to children and young people who have been sexually abused/raped or subject to physical abuse in the West
of Scotland.
The service is a holistic service available to young people (aged 12-19) who live in Glasgow City, which adopts an early intervention prevention approach, with the aim of improving longer term trajectories for its target audience.
Services are currently available in 9 venues across Glasgow City, though this could increase should additional investment become available. It is held in the evenings from 6:00- 9:30pm Mondays through to Thursdays. The service is co-delivered by statutory and non-statutory organisations. Counselling and Multiple Risk components of the GCYHS are commissioned. Both are key interventions in support for young people. Counsellors are an integral part of the Multi-disciplinary delivery team on the night. Young people can also have access 1:1 consultations from the Nurse, GP, or Multiple Risk Worker. Young people can expect support with their mental health, sexual health, risk taking, weight management and relationships as well as support around housing or financial inclusion.
The nursing team also provides comprehensive “wrap around” support out with service delivery times to address the wider issues that impact on young people’s health and wellbeing, liaising and referring onwards to secure the right support such as mentoring, advocacy or employability. As part of the care plan for a young person, where required, support for parents will be also be sourced to ensure best outcomes for the family overall.
NHSGGC currently undertake around 45,000 echocardiograph investigations annually across the main acute hospital sites. At each site
echocardiograph image data is captured by the imaging device (echo scanner) and then transferred to, and stored centrally.
There are 2 instances of the application currently running within NHSGGC which are used extensively across both Adult and Paediatrics
Cardiology for patient Echocardiograph investigations.
This VEAT is to extent support and maintenance for an additional 3 year term.
The Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership is seeking dynamic organisations or partnerships of organisations to deliver community led health and wellbeing programmes that will be a key component of its Primary Care Improvement Plan and complement its strategic direction for health improvement and the work of its own staff and many partners via individual and group support in GP practices/clusters/primary care settings through the Community Link Worker programme.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) invites tenders from qualified and experienced contractors for the provision of Public Space Surveillance systems CCTV maintenance and repair services across its sites. The successful contractor(s) will be responsible for ensuring that the CCTV systems operate reliably and efficiently. This will include cleaning of cameras, maintaining recording equipment, ensuring all auxiliary equipment is operational, updating software and firmware, and providing specialist equipment hire (such as Mobile Elevated Work Platforms - MEWPs) for the maintenance of high-level cameras.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) require suitably qualified and experienced Contractor to provide repair and maintenance of the Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) plastic roof at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital through a contract. Vector Foiltec are the only company that can maintain the repair and maintenance of the Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) plastic roof at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital due to the specialised materials used.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Health Board and NHS Lanarkshire (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) require suitably qualified and
experienced Licensed Contractors to undertake Asbestos removal and remediation services.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (hereafter referred to as ‘The Board’) seeks to establish a framework agreement with a maximum of six (6) qualified suppliers in line with Public Contracts Scotland 2015 for the supply and delivery of Ironmongery Products and Ironmongery Sundries across its sites.
This framework will allow The Board to efficiently manage a range of suppliers, ensuring continuity of supply, competitive pricing, and high service standards. Suppliers selected to join the framework will be expected to provide a reliable, cost-effective, and high-quality service, while meeting The Boards demand for various Ironmongery and Sundries items.
The scope of this contract is for the services of an Authorising Engineer to ensure that safe systems of work and inspection regimes are in place and carried out in accordance with the guidance and legislative requirement throughout NHS Scotland. The scope of the proposed contract will cover the provision of Authorising Engineers Services HV & LV Installations.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde believe on the only company that can provide this service to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is MPM Professional Engineering Services.
NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (NHS GGC) and NHS Lanarkshire (NHSL) require suitably qualified and experienced licensed contractors to undertake Non-Ambulatory Patient Transport services in order to procure a single high quality solution covering both Boards.
NHS GGC will act as the procurement lead for this procurement exercise; and NHSL will be a named organisation with access to the framework terms for their own service delivery requirements.
Following on from recent works completed by ADT/JC at GRI to modify and upgrade the Old Royal fire alarm system further works are required to install a category L1 system. These works will ensure compliance with current legislation and SHTM 82 which states category L1 system should be provided throughout all parts of hospital premises. A fire alarm system is an important life safe system and category L1 provides the earliest possible warning of fire, so as far to achieve the longest available time for escape. Acute hospital settings include in-pateint areas, high dependency, vulnerable occupants in a high risk environment where early warning is essential to preserve life and maximise time to carry out an evacuation.
Johnston controls/ADT have successfully completed site wide modification and renewal works in recent years and also provide on going maintenance and support for fire detection systems within the GRI and have on-site support and extensive knowledge of these systems. Due to the size and complexity of the site Johnston Controls are best equipped to provide the installation support for the upgrade to category L1.
The reason this requirement has been published as a VEAT in addition to above is that ADT are thought to be the only company that can access the current closed protocol panels and upload them to the new open protocol panels.
These works concern the replacement of VESDA (Very early smoke detection systems) that form part of the fire alarm system at the GRI. There are 40 panels that will be replaced throughout the site where the vast majority of the fire detection system is currently maintained and serviced by ADT.
Due to the complexity and size of the project the service provider would be able to manage, mobilize and schedule these works within the required timescales.
Much of the existing fire alarm system has been installed by ADT and progressing the upgrade of the existing VESDA panels would ensure that the site wide fire system was fully standardised by ADT.
There are currently 3 static fire panels at the entrance to surgical, medical and central block within the GRI campus that are due for replacement. Within the Static system there are a number of fire detection devices, manual call points and repeater panels that are part of the Static system that have been identified for renewal also. It has been recognised that faults are being highlighted on the static front end system and the need for the renewal and transfer to a compatible digital addressable system are a matter of priority as the vast majority of the site fire alarm system installed elsewhere in the building are installed and maintained by ADT where the older static systems are being phased out to allow a fully integrated fire alarm system site wide.
ADT provide maintenance and support for fire systems within GRI site and have on-site support covering reactive and planned maintenance of the fire system within the site where the technician has extensive knowledge of the systems. Due to the size and nature of the fire alarm system ADT are thought be the only service provider who could provide the installation.
As previously mentioned much of the existing fire alarm system has been installed by ADT and progressing the upgrade of the old static system would ensure that the site wide fire system was fully standardised by the service provider ADT.
The reason this requirement has been published as a VEAT in addition to above is that ADT are thought to be the only company that can access the current closed protocol panels and upload then to the new open protocol panels.
NHS GG&C required a Board-wide contract agreement for Engineering Inspection Services. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde seeks the provision of a high quality, reliable statutory inspection and insurance Services for all lifting and pressure equipment either held/owned or used within the Greater Glasgow & Clyde Health Board.