Greenwich Recovery College, delivering activities and courses based around personal recovery, targeting efforts on the five recovery processes or domains identified by Leamy et al (2011) in the CHIME conceptual framework for personal recovery in mental health. Establishing and maintaining these domains helps the individual become more resilient and better able to manage the ebb and flow of their illness.
Delivered at 23 Anglesea Road, London SE18 3EG.
The contract is for three years with the option of two additional years, at £180,000 per annum.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-65209
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board is looking for a virtual ward service across Lewisham. The service is divided into two lots:
Lot 1 NHS@Home Virtual Ward Service
Lot 2 NHS Virtual Plus Health Monitoring
The service will operate under an NHS Shorter-Form standard contract. This is an existing service.
The service will commence on 1st October 2025. The contract values for the lots are for the thirty months of the contract, without extensions.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-471244
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention-to-award notice under the Most Suitable Provider process. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the Procurement Act 2023 / PCR 2015 do not apply. Publication of this notice marks the start of the standstill period (beginning the day after publication).
This notice follows on from the following notice 2025/S 000-059245 published 24th September 2025.
The Trust now intends to award the Bromley Community Phlebotomy Service to the provider Bromley GP Alliance Ltd with an estimated lifetime contract value of £2,926,440 exc VAT.
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NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission a Community Phlebotomy Service for the London Borough of Bromley.
The Community Phlebotomy Service was first commissioned in Bromley in 2017 to provide accessible, out-of-hospital provision for blood collection for patients across the borough.
The service provides blood tests in accessible community settings that enables earlier interventions to help manage more people in the community, reduces the reliance on hospital-based testing, and contributes to better referral quality to secondary care.
The service aims to:
• Provide an accessible phlebotomy service that facilitates GP direct access to blood tests and urgent access if required.
• Enable GPs to effectively manage their patients in primary care or to improve referrals to secondary care with the appropriate diagnostic investigations already completed.
• Ensure that the provision of tests is conducted consistently and effectively across Bromley through achieving a set of agreed core standards, key performance indicators, and reporting arrangements.
• Support the commissioning of the highest value and quality services that meet national guidance.
The key service objectives for this contract term are (and these will be used to evaluate potential expressions of interest) to:
• Empowering Bromley GPs with phlebotomy services in a primary and community care setting.
• Provide a more accessible service in community settings and convenient locations, as outlined in sections 2.4 and 2.14. For certain sites, the provider will be required to operate from locations specified by the commissioner, while others will be subject to assessment and confirmation.
• Provide a flexible and appropriate service that is responsive to changes in demand, patient care and organisational requirements.
• Provide a quality and clinically safe reporting service supported by the necessary trained, experienced and well-established workforce.
• Deliver an integrated service that works seamlessly with GPs, the pathology provider, and wider health services, while developing and maintaining strong local relationships through collaboration with primary care clinicians, services, and pathways.
• Works in integrated approach with other interdependent services in the local system to develop and contribute to a sustainable neighbourhood diagnostics provision in Bromley.
• Work with the pathology provider on planned transformation of GP blood test requesting technology and adapting to changing requirements of the service.
• Provide safe, efficient, responsive, comprehensive and effective services which meet National guidelines, quality standards, accreditation requirements and statutory regulations.
• Provide services that comply with information governance, data privacy and sharing agreements, facilities requirements and governance standards.
The provider is expected to demonstrate a proven track record in delivering community phlebotomy services for a minimum of three years in South East London, with prior experience in meeting the key objectives and service requirements as outlined.
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Approximate lifetime contract value:
2 years + 1 year extension subject to review at the end of 2 years,
Contract Value: Value excluding VAT: £975,480 per annum with per-unit price (per bleed) of £7.39 for 132,000 units (bleeds).
Lifetime value £2,926,440 exc VAT.
Details of which body making the award decision:
SEL ICB Bromley Procurement and Contract Committee, decision made on 21st January 26
The Authority's reasons for selecting the existing provider with reference to the key criteria:
The provider was assessed against the PSR five key criteria and was successfully determined as the Most Suitable Provider.
The five key criteria were allocated a minimum weightage of 50% to qualify and 70% to pass the assessment. The provider scored 82% in total and was therefore deemed successful.
1. Basic Selection Criteria - Pass
2. Quality and Innovation - scored 18% of 20%
3. Value - scored 18% of 20%
4. Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability - scored 19% of 20%
5. Improving access, reducing health inequalities and facilitating choice - scored 22% of 30%
6. Social Value - scored 5% of 10%
No conflicts of interest were raised as part of this process.
The publication of the intention to award marks the start of the standstill period (the standstill period begins the day after the notice is published. Representations can be received for up to 8 working days, the day after Standstill begins).
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-560413
NHS South-East London Integrated Care Board (ICB) - Bromley has a statutory duty to meet the requirements of the (i) National Framework for Children and Young People's Continuing Care (CC) and (ii) National Framework for NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC) and NHS-Funded Nursing Care. Overall the two frameworks constitute the key elements of All-Age Continuing Care (AACC).
NHS South-East London Integrated Care Board (ICB) - Bromley has established an in-house AACC service comprising of managers, clinical leads, nurses and support officers. The service has a particular duty to deliver the ICB's statutory requirements and to manage the AACC budget. This service specification is for an All Age Continuing Care (AACC) Partnership Delivery Service (PDS) which will work alongside the ICB in-house AACC team to deliver the totality of requirements for the service.
The PDS will be a clinical-led service that will deliver critical CHC nurse-led assessments and reviews, in support of the completion of Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Decision Support Tools (DSTs). The service will also provide additional AACC administrative support services.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-109021
NHS South East London (SEL) Integrated Care Board (ICB) and the Dysart Medical Practice have procured GP Facilities Management Services (Hard and Soft FM) for the Bromley Health and Wellbeing Centre for the Dysart Medical Practice in the Bromley Borough.
Contract Duration awarded:
1 October 2025 to 30 September 2028.
Possible extension to 30 September 2030 (1 year plus 1 year).
A maximum of 5 years.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-499077
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) has concluded a competitive procedure under Provider Selection Regime to commission Community Musculoskeletal (MSK ) Services for Greenwich. The MSK Community Service will play a vital role in supporting Greenwich in delivering its strategy to improve patient experience and health outcomes while optimising referral pathways. This service will manage a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions, providing accessible, community-based care that is responsive to local needs and designed to reduce pressure on secondary care. The MSK Community Service will work closely with primary and secondary care partners to establish sustainable, cost-effective care pathways, build local expertise, and streamline referrals, ensuring that complex cases are efficiently directed to specialist care.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-486654
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (NHS South East London) under delegated commissioning on behalf of NHS England sought delivery of Primary Medical services for the following two sites:
1. Silverlock Medical Centre, 2 Verney Way, London, Greater London, SE16 3HA.
2. Queens Road Surgery, 136 Meeting House Lane, London, Greater London, SE15 2UA.
Bidders had the opportunity to bid for both lots and a single bidder can be awarded both lots.
The Services
Queens Road Surgery and Silverlock Medical Centre are both currently managed under an APMS contract which will end on 31st March 2026.
Silverlock Medical Centre:
The commissioners are aiming to reprocure the contract to secure continuity of care for 16,673 registered patients (October 2024 list)
Queens Road Surgery:
The commissioners are aiming to reprocure the contract to secure continuity of care for the 14,692 registered patients (October 2024 list)
Outline
The service will operate under a Primary Medical Services (PMS) contract and provide core General Medical Services (GMS) with an emphasis on Neighbourhood Integration and development to improve outcomes for patients registered with the practice and with the wider Primary Care Network.
Aims and objectives
The aims of the service are to:
• Provide a Modern General Practice Model of Care.
• Deliver all NHS GMS Primary Care Services to registered patients at Queens Road.
• Work in an integrated way with other primary care services, community services and all acute care services working within Southwark.
• Collaborate and engage with third sector organisations and other professional groups supporting residents, in order to increase uptake of health interventions to improve health outcomes for registered patients.
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Contract Notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt the provisions of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 does not apply to this award.
The Procurement is being managed by the NHS London Commercial Hub (NHS LCH) hosted by NEL ICB, on behalf of the Authority, in connection with a competitive Invitation to Tender (ITT) exercise that is being conducted via a competitive process under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-513167
Kooth has delivered the South East London online emotional wellbeing and counselling service for children and young people effectively over the past three years, demonstrating strong coverage, flexibility, and alignment with local priorities for prevention, early intervention, and equitable access. The service continues to meet key performance indicators and receives positive feedback from service users. Its low-barrier digital model provides timely support and achieves strong engagement from global majority groups.
As the only universal digital early intervention offer available across all SEL boroughs, Kooth provides flexible, out-of-hours access at scale. Maintaining continuity ensures ongoing choice for young people, particularly those who find it challenging to engage with traditional services, and helps prevent escalation into higher-cost, more intensive provision.
The lifetime value of the contract is £1,135,000 (including VAT, annual value), with a contract start date of 1 April 2026 and an end date of 31 March 2028 (2 years).
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention to award notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Procurement Act 2023 do not apply to this award. The publication of this notice marks the start of the standstill period, which commences on 04.03.2026. Representations by providers must be made to the relevant authority by 13.03.2026. This contract has not yet formally been awarded; this notice serves as an intention to award under the PSR.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-562268
Talking Therapies services to provide effective support for people with depression and anxiety disorders that can be managed effectively in a uni-professional context.
As Talking Therapies services expanded there has been a need identified to increase access for people who are Deaf and use BSL.
A service was commissioned by NHS England up until February 2025. Since then, ICBs are responsible for commissioning a service suitable to the needs of their local population.
SEL ICB recognises the value of a BSL talking therapies provision to meet the needs of Deaf adults requiring support for anxiety and depression and now seeks to commission this service for the population of SEL with GPs in the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark.
The commissioner is looking for a single provider, for period of two years from 1st July 2026, with the option of a one year extension.
Interested organisations must express an interest and submit a tender via Atamis e-tendering portal by the deadline stated in the Invitation to Tender documents. Bidders needs to register on Atamis/Health Family if they are not registered already. This can be done by clicking the link below:
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Once registered, you can express an interest in this project on the site by going to the Atamis Contract Reference: C405360 PRJ2234 British Sign Language (BSL) NHS Talking Therapies Service for South East.
The value is up to £330000 over the maximum 3 years of the contract.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-566964
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention-to-award notice under the Most Suitable Provider process. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the Procurement Act 2023 / PCR 2015 do not apply. Publication of this notice marks the start of the standstill period (beginning the day after publication).
This notice follows on from the following notice 2025/S 000-078856 published 2nd December 2025.
SEL ICB now intends to award the Bexley Health & Wellbeing Coaching with Social Prescribing Service to Bexley Voluntary Service Council with an estimated contract value of £1,179,239.
No conflicts of interest were raised as part of this process.
The dates between which the services are intended to be provided: 2nd February 2026 - 1st February 2029.
Details of the individual(s) making the award decision:
Bexley Contracts & Procurement Board - 13.01.2026.
Bexley Voluntary Services Council has been selected as the Most Suitable Provider, as it meets the following criteria:
o An established provider of voluntary services based in the London Borough of Bexley, with a proven track record in currently delivering peer support and, social prescribing, together with having strong established links with grassroot organisations
o An existing key partner in the delivery of the integrated neighbourhood teams in Bexley
o Provider has existing, established networks with community organisations that facilitates outreach into the local community (faith groups, local organisations, voluntary and leisure etc.) to raise awareness of their service and encourage self-referral
o Provider has established mechanisms to connect residents into volunteer-led activities taking place within their communities
o Provider has strong established knowledge of local services available at a neighbourhood level, particularly those relating to weight loss, stop smoking, and improving physical/ mental health.
o Provider already acts as a champion of Health & Wellbeing, and the voluntary sector, locally, regionally, and nationally .
Description of the services intended to be provided, including the most relevant CPV code:
• 85100000 - Health services
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (SEL ICB) is seeking to commission a Health & Wellbeing Coaching with Social Prescribing Service for the London Borough of Bexley. This service is for adults with multiple long term conditions, over the age of 18, who either live in the London Borough of Bexley or are registered with a Bexley GP practice.
Following the publication of the NHS 10 Year Plan, Bexley Place is driving forward with establishing a Neighbourhood Health Service in each of its three neighbourhoods. A fundamental component of a neighbourhood health service is to support residents with the wider determinants of health which have an impact on how they are able to manage their long term conditions.
The population in Bexley is diverse, both culturally and economically. The borough is split into 3 Neighbourhoods, these are:
• Frognal (Sidcup & Bexley)
• Clocktower (Bexleyheath & Welling)
• North Bexley (Erith, Thamesmead & Abbey Wood)
There are approximately 26,000 people living in Bexley who have 3 or more long term conditions. North Bexley is the most culturally and economically diverse part of the borough, with 15,995 residents living in the lowest 20% deprivation decile - this is 15% of the North Bexley population. In the other parts of the borough, the number of residents living in the lowest 20% deprivation decile is 2,774, which is 2% of that population. People living in the most deprived 20% of Bexley have a shorter life expectancy than those living in the least deprived 20%. For females, the gap is 2.2 years, and for males the gap is 5.2 years.
Bexley Place seeks an established provider of voluntary services based in the London Borough of Bexley, with a proven track record in currently delivering social prescribing and peer support services. The provider must be an existing key partner of the integrated neighbourhood teams' development in the London Borough of Bexley. The provider must be able to mobilise the Health & Wellbeing Coaching with Social Prescribing Service within 3 months of the contract award.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-541558