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Shropshire Towns and Rural Housing (STAR Housing) is inviting expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced suppliers for the provision of an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) solution to serve our community alarm clients. STAR Housing is an ALMO managing a stock of approx. 4100 general needs, independent living and supported homes for Shropshire Council. Properties are spread across Shropshire, but the majority fall within the vicinity of Bridgnorth and Oswestry. STAR Housing provide a community alarms service to approximately 650 clients across Shropshire. The majority of clients are owner occupiers, but our tenants do make up a significant proportion of the total. These clients are predominately located within independent living communities. All alarms units currently in use are analogue, dispersed alarms. However, in light of the forthcoming telephony digital switchover, STAR Housing will in the near future seek to procure digital alarm units to replace our analogue devices. Our intention is to initially purchase devices with dual analogue and digital connectivity, followed by purely digital alarm units. Whilst the forthcoming purchase of these new units falls outside of this tender, it is essential that potential suppliers understand the need for their Alarm Receiving Solution (ARC) to accommodate both analogue and digital alarm calls. The contract period will be for three years with the option of a further 2 years and it is anticipated that the contract will commence on 03/04/2023. The ARC solution must operate effectively on a 24/7/365 basis. Applicants will be expected to be Quality Standard Framework (QSF) certified by TEC Quality, and this accreditation must include the TEC Monitoring Service Delivery Module. References will be sought from supplier's current customers to verify the standard of current service delivery. If you wish to express your interest please apply by email to: Steve Gray MRICS, Procurement and Contracts Officer steve.gray@starhousing.org.uk Quoting the reference N02 or in writing to the above at: Shropshire Towns and Rural Housing. The Spruce Building. Sitka Drive. Shrewsbury Business Park. Shrewsbury.SY2 6LG. The deadline for expressions of interest to be received at Shropshire Towns and Rural Housing office is Friday 28th October 2022
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Shropshire Council is reviewing its options regarding the contract for 0-19 (up to 25 for young people with SEND) Public Health Nursing Service, which includes health visiting, school nursing and Family Nurse Partnership. Shropshire Council wishes to engage with potential providers of Public Health Nursing Services to discuss innovative, efficient and cost-effective methods of providing this service in Shropshire. As such we are inviting interested organisations to meet with us to discuss the future delivery and development of the service. Organisations who wish to participate will be invited to a Microsoft Teams meeting on the morning of Friday 13th October 2023 (alternative dates may be arranged if required). 45-minute appointments may be booked by contacting: Ali Cartwright, Public Health Projects Support Officer, Shropshire Council ali.cartwright@shropshire.gov.uk Additional background information will be supplied to organisations which have booked an appointment.
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Shropshire Council would like to take the opportunity to engage with potential providers and/or partners in the future commissioning of Advice, Advocacy & Welfare Benefits (AAWB) services. Please note that the purpose of this process is for the council to discuss with the market and inform our current understanding of key issues and themes relating to the provision of these services and also to discuss what the market has to offer to assist the Council to deliver the services from 1st October 2024. Please note that this is not the commencement of any formal procurement process and the Council is not committed to carrying out such a process. For the avoidance of doubt no information provided in response to this process will be used by the Council in assessing providers during any subsequent procurement process. This early market engagement exercise is intended to allow providers to outline their views and to provide information to the Council decision making process. The Council will consider the information received as a result of this exercise to help inform the Council's options appraisal and subsequent Council decision making process.
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Shropshire Council is reviewing its options regarding the contract for 0-19 (up to 25 for young people with SEND) Public Health Nursing Service, which includes health visiting, school nursing and Family Nurse Partnership. Shropshire Council wishes to engage with potential providers of Public Health Nursing Services to discuss innovative, efficient and cost-effective methods of providing this service in Shropshire. As such we are inviting interested organisations to meet with us to discuss the future delivery and development of the service. Organisations who wish to participate will be invited to a Microsoft Teams meeting on the afternoon of Tuesday 24th October 2023 (alternative dates may be arranged if required). 45-minute appointments may be booked by contacting: Ali Cartwright, Public Health Projects Support Officer, Shropshire Council ali.cartwright@shropshire.gov.uk Additional background information will be supplied to organisations which have booked an appointment.
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