NWL0154 Provision of Stroke Recovery Service in Harrow Borough
NHS NW London ICB requires the provision of Stroke Recovery Services in the borough of Harrow from 1st September 2023 for up to 24 months.
The current service is being delivered by Stroke Association. The ICB is currently of the view that Stroke Association is the only capable provider to successfully deliver this service within the budget restrictions of £35,000.00 per annum due to the fact that they focus exclusively on stroke and provide a wide range of stroke support services to meet the needs of stroke survivors and carers. Stroke Association funds research into stroke prevention, treatment and after-care in the UK and findings from the research are crucial in the search for new ways to prevent a stroke happening, find new or improve existing treatments for those people who have a stroke, and understand how the brain works and changes after a stroke.
The Stroke Recovery Service supports stroke patients in the period of their lives following their acute rehabilitation. The service offers a needs-led, holistic model for supporting stroke recovery. It identifies the practical, emotional and physical needs of stroke survivors, their families and carers by coordinating the appropriate recovery support as they move from hospital to home and into the longer term. This enables stroke survivors to achieve their recovery goals and live their best possible life after a stroke.
The service bridges the gap between acute care and reintegration into the community, helping service users navigate available services, receive support to access these services, and regain independence.
The Stroke Recovery Service provides stroke survivors, their families and carers with high-quality information, emotional support and practical assistance post-stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA).
If it is the case that Stroke Association is the only capable provider to deliver the service, the ICB intends to award a further contract for up to 24 months from 1st September 2023 (estimated value for 24 months: £75,000.00, NHS Standard Contact, shorter-form).
Capable providers may come forward by 17:00 on 31st May 2023 to engage with the ICB via nhsnwl.contracting@nhs.net. In your response to this opportunity, in up to 500 words, kindly demonstrate your capability to provide this service in the borough of Harrow.
The ICB is committed to assess the needs of the service users & consider how (if relevant) it needs to secure the needs of the people who use the services, & improve the quality & efficiency in the provision of the services including through the services being provided in an integrated way.
NHS North West London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-402540
NWL0118 Provision of Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) Training Services across 4 boroughs in North West London
NHS North West London (NHS NW London) requires the provision of Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) Training Services in various General Practices (GPs) across four (4) of the North West London boroughs: Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith and Fulham and Westminster.
IRIS is a general practice based domestic abuse training, support and referral programme for female patients aged 16 and above experiencing abuse from a current partner, ex-partner or family member. The training must be delivered in line with the IRIS standard on a practice-by-practice basis and is either delivered face to face or virtually depending on the General Practice requirements. Each General Practice identified needs to have the initial three training sessions (more if there is a turnover of staff etc).
The success of the IRIS model informed the NICE guidance (NICE, 2014: recommendations 15 & 16) on effective primary care responses to Domestic Violence and Abuse and the associated NICE quality standards that have been published to support these (NICE, 2016). At the level of commissioning, the NICE guidance makes recommendations that health commissioners, and their strategic partners, develop coordinated commissioning strategies that include integrated training and referral pathways for patients affected by domestic violence and abuse. NHS NW London considers how it needs to secure the needs of the people, improve the quality and efficiency, and how the service can be provided in an integrated way.
The purpose of this notice is to be transparent about NHS NW London's intentions to award a contract to Advance from 10th August 2022 for six (6) months with an estimated value of £240,000.00. Capable providers may come forward by 17:00 on 8th August 2022 to engage with NHS NW London. If it is the case that multiple capable providers come forward, a procurement process will be undertaken.
In your response to this opportunity, please advise your interest and demonstrate capacity and capability to deliver this service via:
https://airtable.com/shr52NBGIuyGSsvoY
Please note that Suppliers must be able to service the GPs in the required locations as mentioned above.
Provision of Voluntary Sector Project Management, Engagement and Consultancy Services in Central London (Westminster) and West London (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea)
North West London Integrated Care Board has awarded a contract to Kensington & Chelsea Social Council to deliver high quality and professional project management, engagement and consultancy support, in relation to the voluntary and community sector in Central London
(Westminster) and West London (RBKC).
The services commenced on 27th January 2025 for a period of 25 months with the option to extend for a further 12 months. The value including any extension options is £394,036.00.
Kensington & Chelsea Social Council:
(a) are a Third Sector Organisation based in and operating within RBKC and Westminster boroughs.
(b) demonstrated a proven track record of working on programmes of this type, scale and complexity, in partnership within NHS, Local Authority and Voluntary Sector settings;
(c) Have strong, established relationships with a wide variety of 3rd sector organisations in WCC and RBKC. This includes organisations that work with children and families as well as adults, and a breadth of organisations that represent the wide range of communities living in Westminster and RBKC; and
(d) are in a position to mobilise quickly and begin delivery immediately after contract award.
As a public sector body, we are regulated by public procurement law when purchasing contracts for goods, works and services. We are managing this Procurement in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The services to which this procurement relates fall within Chapter 3, Section 7: Particular Procurement Regimes to the Public Contract Regulations 2015.
North West London Procurement Services (NWLPS) is a Collaborative Procurement Organisation. The Contracting Authority have instructed NWLPS to act as their procurement representative, therefore any communications during the tender process by NWLPS, are on behalf of the Contracting Authority.
NHS North West London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-10428
Personal Medical Services (PMS) Commissioning Intentions Services in West London boroughs.
Forty (40) Contracts have been awarded for the provision of Personal Medical Services (PMS) Commissioning Intentions services in West London boroughs. The aim is to provide services to patients registered with West London GP practices. The term of the contract is from 1st July 2022 for 3 years with the option to extend by a further 2 year period. The estimated total annual budget of all the contracts is £5,931,618. NHS NW London is required to reinvest monies released from the PMS review under the national terms and requirements of the PMS review and these monies are furthermore required to be invested into GP practices within the borough from which the monies have been released.
NHS North West London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-278292