OXLEAS - Provision of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnostic Assessments
Provision of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) Service is intended to provide full ASD diagnostic assessments which consist of approximately four appointments in line with NICE guidance.
Experience of clinicians
- Clinicians carrying out the diagnostic assessments will have a current and valid registration to Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC).
- Clinicians carrying out the diagnostic assessments will have previous experience in diagnosing adults with ASD and comorbid MH psychiatric disorders.
- Clinicians administering the ADOS 2 will have formal training in administration of ADOS 2.
- Clinicians administering the ADOS 2 will commit to attending a minimum of 1 consensus reliability meetings offered by the Oxleas ASD Service during the year (no charge)
Clinical Space Provision
- The provider will guarantee access to own clinical space for diagnostic assessments.
- The clinical space provided will need to be within easy reach by private or public transport and preferably within the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley and Greenwich.
Capacity and timeframe
- The successful provider will commit to completing 500 (indicative activity) diagnostic assessments within the timeframe of 12 months
- Once commenced assessments should not last longer than 6 weeks.
- Final report should be produced and shared within 6 weeks of final feedback appointment.
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust are seeking a Service Provider to manage, service and repair medical devices in all Trust locations. The Trust provides a wide range of Services in Mental and Community healthcare settings throughout Kent and the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, and Greenwich. The services are delivered in a wide variety of settings such as hospitals, clinics, schools, prisons and in patients' homes.
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust provide services in healthcare units within His Majesty's Prisons (HMPs) in London, Kent, Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Bristol, Dorset and Devon. The site locations may be added to or removed during life of the contract due to changes to requirement for service relocation. The Service Provider will be required to have the capacity to provide the service nationally if required.
The Service Provider will be responsible for providing the Service, together with other associated activities as defined in the Specification, to manage all aspects of the medical device equipment including, but not limited to, a medical devices planned preventative maintenance service; a corrective repair service; safety and electrical inspections, asset management, receipt, commissioning and labelling of assets, transportation of equipment and parts, decommissioning and disposal of equipment; risk assessment and supply of replacement/spare parts (components) necessary to rectify faults and to service the equipment.
The service provision includes the maintenance, repair, and management of approximately 6000 assets. During the mobilisation period the Service Provider will be required to verify all assets and provide a complete Medical Device Database. The service applies to all specified equipment in all the Trust's service locations including prisons and patient's homes.
The duration of the contract is for five (5) years with the option to extend for a further two (2) 12-month periods. The Service shall be provided 5 days a week, Monday to Friday within the Trust's business hours 08:00 - 17:30 for the execution of all planned and corrective events.
Full details of the Authority's requirements are set out in the specification in Annex B2 of Section B.
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust are seeking a Service Provider to manage, service and repair medical devices in all Trust locations. The Trust provides a wide range of Services in Mental and Community healthcare settings throughout Kent and the London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, and Greenwich. The services are delivered in a wide variety of settings such as hospitals, clinics, schools, prisons and in patients’ homes.
Provision of Community Diagnostics Centre Construction at Queen Mary's Hospital Sidcup
The project is a new community diagnostic centre (CDC) at Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup. The CDC provides CT, MRI and x-ray facilities. The work involves refurbishment and extension of an existing part of the hospital, construction of an external plant compound and associated landscaping. The total area is 884m2, of which 344m2 is a new build extension.
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
Female Supported Accommodation (Hostel) - Mariposa House
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, on behalf of the South London Partnership (SLP) are seeking a <br/>social care provider to join us in the day to day management and support of a 24 hour supported <br/>hostel in partnership with our Forensic Community Service (FCS) team that includes our Consultant <br/>Clinical Psychologist and Approved Clinician, Forensic Community Psychiatric Nurse (FCPN), <br/>Occupational Therapist, Senior Social Worker/Clinical Team Leader and Consultant Psychiatrist. <br/>Mariposa House is supported accommodation commissioned by the South London Partnership <br/>(SLP) for women who are ready to progress from secure conditions, but due to their complexity are <br/>unsuitable for generic community placements.
ST24-P232 - Female Supported Accommodation (Hostel) - Mariposa House
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, on behalf of the South London Partnership (SLP) are seeking a
social care provider to join us in the day to day management and support of a 24 hour supported
hostel in partnership with our Forensic Community Service (FCS) team that includes our Consultant
Clinical Psychologist and Approved Clinician, Forensic Community Psychiatric Nurse (FCPN),
Occupational Therapist, Senior Social Worker/Clinical Team Leader and Consultant Psychiatrist.
Mariposa House is supported accommodation commissioned by the South London Partnership
(SLP) for women who are ready to progress from secure conditions, but due to their complexity are
unsuitable for generic community placements.
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
The Trust has a requirement for care navigators to work within the Greenwich Frailty team. The role is social prescribing for Frail older people in care homes throughout the borough of Greenwich. This role is within the purview of voluntary sector organisations normally with a specialism in older peoples’ services.
Confidential Staff Liaison and Freedom to Speak up Service
Provision of Trust Wide Confidential Staff Liaison and Freedom to Speak up Service
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: support-health@atamis.co.uk
The Provision of Soft Facilities Management Services
The Contracting Authority intends to award a single contract for the provision of a comprehensive range of Soft FM services to support the safe, clean, and efficient operation of its estate. The services will cover cleaning (aligned to NHS standards), waste management, security, reception, patient catering, retail and hospitality, courier logistics, car park management, a 24/7 helpdesk, pest control, window cleaning, grounds and gardens maintenance, patient laundry, portering, water management, meeting room refreshments, and associated administrative support, with subcontracting permitted under the contract.
The initial contract term shall be five (5) years with two (2) optional twenty-four (24) month extension periods.
The Trust has a requirement for the provision of Nursing Preceptorship Action Learning Set training, which aims to provide safe and impartial space to raise workplace issues. This forms part of the Trust’s ongoing commitment to supporting staff wellbeing and retention through preceptorship support.