Children and Young People's 0-19 Public Health Services
The 0-19 Public Health Services are crucial in ensuring children and families get a good start in life. The services consist of the health visiting service and school nursing service.
The health visiting service delivers the 5 public health mandated contacts that are to be completed with families before a child reaches age 2 and a half.
The school nursing service is a crucial health presence in our schools that ensures there are whole school approaches to public health topics such as healthy eating, smoking cessation and sexual health.
Both services also play key role in safeguarding processes. Both by identifying safeguarding issues and supporting the wider system with health input into cases.
The contract duration will be on a two year basis (plus 3 extension years).
The scheme provides temporary accommodation for assessment and rehabilitation for patients leaving hospital, thereby supporting stable housing arrangements and improved flow from hospital and reducing hospital readmission rates. The service consists of four flats borough-wide, offering up to six weeks' accommodation for those unable to return home directly from hospital.
This supports also offers comprehensive long-term needs assessment and helps address issues such as housing, debt, and health.
We are looking for a Provider to deliver this service.
Rochdale Adult Care Services and Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Integrated Care Partnership acknowledge the important role that unpaid Carers, who care for their family members and friends, make to the Health and Social Care economy and the impact that caring can have on the health, wellbeing and quality of life of Carers.
Title F R A G UID Criticality Cat Man Procurement Officer Description Commissioner Supplier Customer Current Value Original Value Start Date End Date Expiry Date Contract Type Children and Young Peoples Integrated Community Health Service
NHS HMR CCG and Rochdale Borough Council are proposing a new integrated service model for children's community health services that will support our drive to improve outcomes for children and young people. The service will operate as a single entity, with each individual service element contributing to and supporting delivery of a shared set of outcomes. The service delivery model will build upon the existing integrated children's acute and ongoing needs service (CAONS) and ensure that prevention and early help health services are also included.
The service model at this stage will include the following existing services:
• Children's acute and ongoing needs (CAONS)
• 0-5 universal public health services (Health Visiting)
• 5-19 universal public health services (School Nursing)
The services are to be delivered as part of a comprehensive 0-19 years (0-25 years to meet the CCG's statutory obligations regarding specialist educational needs and disability (SEND)) seamless service for children and young people. The Contractor will understand the health needs of this population and through a process of assessment, planning and support, will improve the health and wellbeing outcomes for all children and young people, thereby helping them to achieve their potential and laying the foundations for future health and well-being in adult life.
The CAONS is a well-established co-produced integrated children's community health model and this commission will look to build upon, maintain and support innovation. The contractor will be expected to contribute to the continued development of the Family Services Model (FSM) to deliver a whole system approach for children, young people and families that support existing integrated delivery and develops integrated pathways and offer from universal / community level support to highly specialised and acute interventions.
The service will provide Low Level support services to vulnerable people who are Rochdale Residents (18+) in need of low level support opportunities which promote independent living and housing related support for clients that fall outside Care Act Eligibility Criteria or who can be assisted in remaining independent without the need for public sector funding
Rochdale Revenue Highways Works Framework Agreement
Rochdale Borough Council are looking to establish a framework agreement for their in-house service support. At this stage we're currently seeking Requests for Information, please review the RFI document before populating and returning.
Rochdale Borough Council in house Highways service currently provides all the reactive highways and drainage works in the Rochdale area.
The in house delivery teams are also delivering some capital projects, to facilitate the expansion of these projects the service requires increased specialist plant and labour, vehicles, equipment and traffic management support.
Contract Dates TBC following Soft Market Test
Rochdale Council are seeking a contract to collect bulky waste items from residential addresses across the Rochdale Borough.
The contract will run for 2 years with the option to extend by one year.
STAR Procurement of behalf of Rochdale Council are seeking expressions of interest for a business opportunity a Tree Works Framework. Rochdale Council are looking for external providers to assist them in maintaining their tree stock in a healthy and safe condition, and as such are developing the framework agreement to facilitate the procurement of differing Arboricultural operations.
Contract term and start date are TBC.
Rochdale Council are planning to construct a new 64 place SEN Hub for Redwood School at a site located adjacent to the recently completed Edgar Wood Academy, Heywood Old Road, Middleton, OL10 2QN.
Due to the topography of the site and access, enabling works will be required which will include construction of an access road, retaining wall to the brook together with site cut and fill prior to construction of the school building. Significant works are therefore required in order to make the site suitable for development.
It is however considered that there is an opportunity in both cost and programme to run in parallel the off site manufacture of the building itself alongside the enabling works.
In addition, greater programme certainty can be achieved earlier in the design stages compared to a traditional build.
We would like to take the opportunity to do some `soft market testing', to determine current interest levels in the market.
THIS IS NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION
This Soft Market Test is intended to allow interested organisations with relevant experience to outline their views and provide information with no commitment to themselves or the Council.