North of England Commissioning Support (NECS) wish to commission a contract for the provision of North East North Cumbria (NENC) System Vaccination Operations Centre (SVOC) Covid-19 Vaccine Transport Service. The provision will be for a 12-month contract term starting 01st April 2024, with a contract value of £40,000.
This procurement will be conducted via the NECS e-tendering system (Atamis) as such there will be no hard copy documents issued to bidders and all communications between bidders and NECS, including tender submissions, will be conducted via the Atamis portal: https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
If you have already registered on the system (e.g. to access contracts with another Health Family organisation) then there is no need to re-register. If you have not already done so you should now register as a Supplier on the shared system. You can register here: https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
It is free to register on the portal and it can be accessed at any time of day providing you have a working internet connection. If you find that you need any advice or support in registering please contact the Atamis helpdesk using the following details:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
Opening times 8am - 6pm
PLEASE NOTE: You may be asked if you wish to merge your account with an existing organisation. This is based on a number of criteria including the domain name of your email address, so please ensure that you do register with your official work email address.
PLEASE NOTE: Quotation documentation will be available via Atamis from Monday 26 February 2024 until 12 noon on Monday 11 March 2024.
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Support work - the provision of 1-1 and peer mental health support for carers, the development and delivery of training sessions to carers, professionals and targeted work with GP practices to improve identification and support for carers Young Carers - the provision of 1-1 and group support for young carers, advocacy support, family support, monitoring risk and increasing young carers knowledge and awareness of mental health and wellbeing. Therapeutic Practitioner - The delivery of therapeutic support for young carers to improve mental wellbeing and reduce isolation Strategic Work - Embedding carers' issues and views into local and national agendas, developing and delivering new services, working with other health professionals and representing carers at a strategic level, Senior Prevention Worker - assess and determine carers needs, provide 1-1 interventions to encourage carers to maintain their mental and physical wellbeing to sustain their caring role, advocacy support, assisting with the delivery of the carers advice lines.
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Lifecycle Service
Adult Talking Therapies, tier 2 CAMHS, Mental Health Support Teams in Schools and an enhanced primary care mental health support team - Getting help support for Children and Young People and Parents
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Palliative and End of Life Care - Community Provision Beds
The service will:
3.1.1. Deliver Palliative and end of life care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in an community bedded area, which will include symptom management, end of life care, crisis respite care and assessment of a patient's changing illness, under the care of a palliative care team, including a physician, as and when required. OOH GP cover will be provided by NEAS 111 service.
3.1.2. Work in an integrated and collaborative approach with primary care clinicians to enable adult patients with palliative and end of life care needs to maintain their identity and independence, whilst also supporting their family, friends and carers, during the changing phases of their illness in their preferred place of care and death.
3.1.3. Facilitate choice in patients preferred place of care and death.
The services provided will deliver care and dignity to patients, families and the carers of those with life limiting conditions approaching the end of their lives. The health and social care professionals providing that care will be trained to the highest standards and the provision of care will be supported by good accurate information on patient care, with seamless integrated care across all providers and care settings. This outline aims to deliver a set of services and a system of care to meet the needs of the South Tyneside residents.
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