Contract renewed with existing supplier for the provision of Continuing Healthcare (CHC) for one or more existing service user placements.<br/><br/>Supplier delivers the following service: home care<br/><br/>Contract start date of 01 April 2025. Contract duration period is for 12 months. <br/>To note individual placements duration are not defined; dependent on eligiblity of individual service user for Continuing Healthcare (CHC). Therefore placements can be shorter or longer than 12 months.<br/><br/><br/>Contract total award: not applicable <br/><br/>Current weekly payments to provider: £4826
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-448705
North Central London (NCL) ICB intend to directly award to NCL Training Hub (provider) a contract to deliver non-clinical services to support general practice workforce development and transformation across North Central London. The Training Hub is a unique provider within NCL, having been contracted, following a procurement process, by NHS England Workforce, Training and Education Directorate (NHSE WT&E) to be the nominated training body for North Central London ICS.
The non-clinical (training) services to be procured represent a continuation of services procured in 2024/25 to support NCL primary care workforce recruitment, retention and succession planning.
This will include continued delivery of the final year of a multi-year, nationally funded General Practice Fellowship and Mentoring Programme, which is funded through annual allocation of Service Development Funding. Additionally, a programme of training and development for NCL general practices and Primary Care Networks.
The contract will cover delivery of:
1. The final year of the GP Fellowship & Mentoring Programme (59% of contract value)
2. Workforce training and development in support of the NCL People Strategy (41% of contract value)
This contract will be for one year in duration.
NHS NORTH CENTRAL LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARDLondonWAC-487286
This project aims to provide mental health, well-being, and educational support to key Inclusion Health Groups, particularly children and young people aged 8-15 from Eastern European, Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic communities in Edmonton Schools. By addressing health inequalities linked to poor educational outcomes, the project seeks to improve healthcare access and overall well-being both in and out of school. Our focus is to reduce disparities, improve healthcare access, and promote overall well-being, aligning with the commitment to closing the gap in health inequalities and improving population health in Edmonton.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-440419
Portfolio contract to support Haringey's Healthy Neighbourhoods to support Haringey patients living in the 20% most deprived neighbourhoods in England:<br/>- Reduce long-term impact of obesity children's health through early intervention and prevention strategies, collaboration between statutory and voluntary sector<br/>- Improve health screening and LTC management amongst adults (£6,383 of total)
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-468193
Portfolio contract to support Haringey's Healthy Neighbourhoods to support Haringey patients living in the 20% most deprived neighbourhoods in England:<br/>- Reduce long-term impact of obesity children's health through early intervention and prevention strategies, collaboration between statutory and voluntary sector<br/>- Improve health screening and LTC management amongst adults (£6,383 of total)
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-468190
Community Care- Alternative to hospital based treatment for the majority of patients being referred by General Practitioners for gynaecological assessments and/or treatment.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-562018
This notice relates to Outreach and access to Cancer Screening Appointments in Primary Care<br/>This notice is an intention to award a contract to the existing provider following direct award process C.<br/>The annual value of the contract is £33,990.00<br/>The lifetime value of the contract is £33,990.00<br/>The expiring contract ends 31/03/2026<br/>The contract term will be 1 Year with No Option to Extend<br/>The contract will start 01/04/2026 and end 31/03/2027
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-563741
Resident engagement and provision of pop-up site vaccination clinics in community venues in Islington’s most deprived wards and communities to improve the uptake of the national childhood vaccination programme.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-563750
Charlton House Medical Centre - GP Caretaking APMS contract.
General Practice core services as defined by NHS England.
£107.57 pwp + London price of £2.18 + caretaking premium of £20.00 pwp + £5,000 pcm management fee approximately £138.49 pwp based on 6,867.52 patients, therefore £951,082.84 at current pricing.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-87479
North Central London (NCL) ICB intend to directly award to NCL Training Hub (provider) a contract to deliver non-clinical services to support general practice workforce development and transformation across North Central London. The Training Hub is a unique provider within NCL, having been contracted, following a procurement process, by NHS England Workforce, Training and Education Directorate (NHSE WT&E) to be the nominated training body for North Central London ICS.
The non-clinical (training) services to be procured represent a continuation of services procured in 2024/25 to support NCL primary care workforce recruitment, retention and succession planning.
This will include continued delivery of the final year of a multi-year, nationally funded General Practice Fellowship and Mentoring Programme, which is funded through annual allocation of Service Development Funding. Additionally, a programme of training and development for NCL general practices and Primary Care Networks.
The contract will cover delivery of:
1. The final year of the GP Fellowship & Mentoring Programme (59% of contract value)
2. Workforce training and development in support of the NCL People Strategy (41% of contract value)
This contract will be for one year in duration.
PLEASE NOTE: Reference to the standstill period is to be ignored, the transparency notice (2025/S 000-052567) initiated a standstill which ended on 9th September 2025.
NHS NORTH CENTRAL LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARDLondonWAC-492345
General Practice is experienced in delivering frequent and significant change to meet national and local expectations for continuous improvement of patient care. This is in addition to providing a higher volume of clinical care than ever. It is well understood, however, that practice capacity to undertake meaningful, sustainable change is finite, and that capability for change management and quality improvement varies between individual providers.
In previous financial years North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB) has commissioned at-scale primary care providers to offer change management support to General Practice on a number of topics. These have included mobilising the model of care required to deliver its long-term conditions locally commissioned service (LTC LCS), and delivering the requirements of the national delivery plan for recovering access to primary care. Some of these commissioned offers have been universal to all practices in NCL; others have been targeted where
data and intelligence indicates that a subset of practices would specifically benefit from targeted support.
Building on the learning from previous commissioned services the ICB now aspires to move towards a consistent commissioned change management offer to General Practice across NCL.
As a first step, this specification represents iterative development of the ICB's aspiration to continue to support General Practice with change management using a standard approach. It describes the programme approach to be delivered to enable a consistent change management offer, and the individual change themes for the 2025-26 financial year with the intention of a larger scale
procurement of a longer-term contract in the future.
The Service will commence on 1st October 2025.
The value will be up to £1,425,000 for a maximum contract length of 18 months.
NHS NORTH CENTRAL LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARDLondonWAC-488501
General Practice is experienced in delivering frequent and significant change to meet national and local expectations for continuous improvement of patient care. This is in addition to providing a higher volume of clinical care than ever. It is well understood, however, that practice capacity to undertake meaningful, sustainable change is finite, and that capability for change management and quality improvement varies between individual providers.
In previous financial years North Central London Integrated Care Board (NCL ICB) has commissioned at-scale primary care providers to offer change management support to General Practice on a number of topics. These have included mobilising the model of care required to deliver its long-term conditions locally commissioned service (LTC LCS), and delivering the requirements of the national delivery plan for recovering access to primary care. Some of these commissioned offers have been universal to all practices in NCL; others have been targeted where
data and intelligence indicates that a subset of practices would specifically benefit from targeted support.
Building on the learning from previous commissioned services the ICB now aspires to move towards a consistent commissioned change management offer to General Practice across NCL.
As a first step, this specification represents iterative development of the ICB's aspiration to continue to support General Practice with change management using a standard approach. It describes the programme approach to be delivered to enable a consistent change management offer, and the individual change themes for the 2025-26 financial year with the intention of a larger scale procurement of a longer-term contract in the future.
The Service will commence on 1st October 2025.
NHS NORTH CENTRAL LONDON INTEGRATED CARE BOARDLondonWAC-511182
Deliver Integrated Counselling and Theapeutic Service for Children and young People aged 8 to 18. The counselling and therapeutic provision, outlined in this specification, forms part of our new wider universal offer to support CYP emotional and mental health needs though a Single Point of Access (SPA) model. This has been an iterative process and is the result of significant discussion with partners in social care, education and health and with CYP, parents and carers. The resulting proposed model extends beyond traditional CAMH services to improve access into a wide range of services for local CYP, with a strong focus on early intervention and prevention. In addition to the service provision covered by this specification, other third sector provision will be offered to CYP through the SPA and social prescribing including physical activities, art, culture and leisure activities, school-based services and digital options.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-547243
The provider is a NHS Foundation Trust, providing acute health care services including, but not limited to, Commissioner Requested Services (CRS) and specialised services. The provider is the only provider capable of delivering the services due to the nature of those health care services.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-515419
A digitally enabled renal rehabilitation and self-management support service for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) conditions, utilising the Kidney Beam digital platform, associated clinical intervention programmes and health coaching support. The Service supports optimisation of long-term condition management, patient activation and improved clinical and quality-of-life outcomes, aligned with NHS Long Term Plan priorities.
LEGAL JUSTIFICATION:
This is a transparency notice notifying the market that NHS North Central London will be awarding a contract for a Digitally Enabled Renal Rehabilitation and Self-Management Support Service to Kidney Beam LTD.
This direct award is made under Section 41(1)(a) and Schedule 5, Paragraph 5 of the Procurement Act 2023:
The following conditions are met in relation to the public contract—
(a)due to a particular supplier having intellectual property rights or other exclusive rights, only that supplier can supply the goods, services or works required, and
(b)there are no reasonable alternatives to those goods, services or works.
NHS North Central London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-554611