Contracts for Integrated Sexual Health (GUM and contraceptive) services in Coventry and Warwickshire are due to come to an end in March 2024. It has been agreed locally that a single contract will deliver sexual health services across both areas from 01 April 2024 following a procurement process. The procurement will also lead to a contract award (from NHSE) for the delivery of HIV treatment.
We are seeking views on proposed elements of a service specification which will guide the final document, looking at an innovative and coproduced service which focuses on reducing health inequalities across the two areas.
The Councils currently anticipate the successful proposal may include a lead provider working in partnership with a range of local primary care and voluntary sector organisations. We are also seeking to identify which primary care and voluntary sector organisations may be interested in entering into an agreement with lead providers.
Additional information: Warwickshire County Council will be using its e-tendering system (CSW-JETS) for the administration of this market testing. Providers must register with the system to be able to express an interest and download documents. The web address for CSW-JETS is: : https://in-tendhost.co.uk/csw-jets/aspx/Home Registration and use of CSW-JETS is free. All correspondence or clarifications relating to this market testing must be via the CSWJETS correspondence function. If you are having trouble registering with CSWJETS please email us at: procurement@warwickshire.gov.uk Providers must register on CSW-JETS and express an interest in this project in order to download market testing documents and be able to correspond with us about this market testing.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : Yes
CSW - Coventry and Warwickshire Integrated Community Autism Support Service
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) on behalf of Coventry and Warwickshire integrated Care Board (ICB) and Coventry City Council is seeking to commission a Collaboration where each provider has an individual contract with the Council, with one provider playing the co-ordination role of the partnership.
This service model is the preferred option for service delivery by all partners. However, we also would accept tender submissions from one provider who can demonstrate they are able to deliver the full service specification.
Additional information: Please register via the Council`s e-procurement system - CSW-JETS https://in-tendhost.co.uk/csw-jets
CSW-JETS is a sub-regional e-tendering portal run by In-tend. Since February 2010, Coventry; Solihull; Warwickshire; Nuneaton and Bedworth; Rugby alongside other local district Councils have been working together as a shared procurement service. In conjunction with Solihull Community Housing, we have joined together to bring you a collaborative E-Tendering portal.
CSW-JETS enables us to advertise our opportunities across all authorities through the same system. This means that there is a single point of contact for procurement in the sub-region so you only have to register once to receive notifications for all authorities. Registering on the portal will make it easier for local suppliers to find, respond to and be alerted to tender opportunities.
Registration is free, and takes just a few minutes. When complete, you will be able to express interest in any of the Councils'/Authorities' opportunities when they are made available including this tender. In addition, we will be able to access your details whenever we have a requirement, and you may then be invited to tender or quote for work.
Once you are registered and log in to the system you will be able to locate the tender opportunity, express interest and access the documentation.
WCC - Community Autism Support Services
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Warwickshire County Council (WCC) currently commissions the Keyworker service for children and young people on behalf of Coventry City Council and the Integrated Care Board.
The partners are seeking to re tender the Keyworker service for Coventry and Warwickshire residents aged 0-25 on the Dynamic Support Register (DSR).
The DSR is a register of people (adults and children) who are autistic, have a learning disability, or both who have been identified as at imminent risk of admission to a mental health hospital. The Keyworker service supports young people rated Red (at imminent risk of admission) or Amber (imminent risk of the person being admitted to hospital in the next few weeks) on the DSR. The service also supports current in-patients within the 0-25 year age range who are autistic, have a learning disability, or both with the hospital discharge process.
Additional information: Please register via the Council`s e-procurement system - CSW-JETS https://in-tendhost.co.uk/csw-jets
CSW-JETS is a sub-regional e-tendering portal run by In-tend. Since February 2010, Coventry; Solihull; Warwickshire; Nuneaton and Bedworth; Rugby alongside other local district Councils have been working together as a shared procurement service. In conjunction with Solihull Community Housing, we have joined together to bring you a collaborative E-Tendering portal.
CSW-JETS enables us to advertise our opportunities across all authorities through the same system. This means that there is a single point of contact for procurement in the sub-region so you only have to register once to receive notifications for all authorities. Registering on the portal will make it easier for local suppliers to find, respond to and be alerted to tender opportunities.
Registration is free, and takes just a few minutes. When complete, you will be able to express interest in any of the Councils'/Authorities' opportunities when they are made available including this tender. In addition, we will be able to access your details whenever we have a requirement, and you may then be invited to tender or quote for work.
Once you are registered and log in to the system you will be able to locate the tender opportunity, express interest and access the documentation.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
CSW - Refresh - Community Services for Working Age Adults, with Learning Disabilities, Complex Health Needs, Autism, Mental Health or Physical Disabilities
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) and ICB are seeking tenders for their Community Services for Working Age Adults (WAA), with learning disabilities, autism, mental health or physical disabilities.
Any providers on an existing Care at Home contract that did not bid or was unsuccessful on the original tender (WCC 12194) and who does not bid on the refresh will be issued a spot contract on their current package prices and will no longer have the benefits of being on a framework.
This is a refresh tender for Lot 1, 2, 3a, 3b and 4 to allow new providers to apply for a contract for these services and to allow those who are unsuccessful first time around to re-apply. (Note: Providers who were successful in being awarded a contract previously within the main tender (WCC 12194) should not re-apply for any Lots they were awarded).
The purpose of care and support commissioned through this model is to enable people to live good and fulfilling lives by being supported to achieve the things that are important to them.
The support people can access will comprise three broad elements:
o Support to live independently in my own home (Independent Living)
o Support to live a fulfilling life in my local community (Community Opportunities)
o Support for my family and carers (Overnight Opportunities)
Additional information: Please register via the Council`s e-procurement system - CSW-JETS https://in-tendhost.co.uk/csw-jets
CSW-JETS is a sub-regional e-tendering portal run by In-tend. Since February 2010, Coventry; Solihull; Warwickshire; Nuneaton and Bedworth; Rugby alongside other local district Councils have been working together as a shared procurement service. In conjunction with Solihull Community Housing, we have joined together to bring you a collaborative E-Tendering portal.
CSW-JETS enables us to advertise our opportunities across all authorities through the same system. This means that there is a single point of contact for procurement in the sub-region so you only have to register once to receive notifications for all authorities. Registering on the portal will make it easier for local suppliers to find, respond to and be alerted to tender opportunities.
Registration is free, and takes just a few minutes. When complete, you will be able to express interest in any of the Councils'/Authorities' opportunities when they are made available including this tender. In addition, we will be able to access your details whenever we have a requirement, and you may then be invited to tender or quote for work.
Once you are registered and log in to the system you will be able to locate the tender opportunity, express interest and access the documentation.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
Warwickshire County Council is seeking either a single provider or partnership bid to deliver Financial Advocacy services across Warwickshire. This model will consist of tiered model of financial support to enable the Local Authority to meet statutory obligations outlined in the Care Act 2014 and mental Capacity Act (2005); safeguarding individuals to ensure they maintain financial security.
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
CSW -Community Services for Working Age Adults, with Learning Disabilities, Complex Health Needs, Autism, Mental Health or Physical Disabilities - Refresh Lot 3a and 3b
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) and ICB are seeking tenders for their Community Services for Working Age Adults (WAA), with learning disabilities, autism, mental health or physical disabilities Lots 3a and 3b.
This is a refresh tender for Lot 3a and 3b ONLY to allow new providers to apply for a contract for these services and to allow those who are unsuccessful first time around to re-apply.
(Note: Providers who were successful in being awarded a contract previously should not re-apply).
The purpose of care and support commissioned through this model is to enable people to live good and fulfilling lives by being supported to achieve the things that are important to them.
The support people can access will comprise three broad elements:
o Support to live independently in my own home (Independent Living)
o Support to live a fulfilling life in my local community (Community Opportunities)
o Support for my family and carers (Overnight Opportunities)
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No