Silverlock Medical Centre and Queens Road Surgery Personal Medical Services (PMS)
NHS South East London Integrated Care Board (NHS South East London) under delegated commissioning on behalf of NHS England invites suitable and qualified Healthcare providers to submit their interest and completed Invitation to Tender (ITT) submissions for the delivery of Primary Medical services for the following two sites:
1. Silverlock Medical Centre, 2 Verney Way, London, Greater London, SE16 3HA.
2. Queens Road Surgery, 136 Meeting House Lane, London, Greater London, SE15 2UA.
Bidders have the opportunity to bid for both lots and a single bidder can be awarded both lots.
The Services
Queens Road Surgery and Silverlock Medical Centre are both currently managed under an APMS contract which will end on 31st March 2026.
Silverlock Medical Centre:
The commissioners are aiming to reprocure the contract to secure continuity of care for 16,673 registered patients (October 2024 list)
Queens Road Surgery:
The commissioners are aiming to reprocure the contract to secure continuity of care for the 14,692 registered patients (October 2024 list)
Outline
The service will operate under a Primary Medical Services (PMS) contract and provide core General Medical Services (GMS) with an emphasis on Neighbourhood Integration and development to improve outcomes for patients registered with the practice and with the wider Primary Care Network.
Aims and objectives
The aims of the service are to:
• Provide a Modern General Practice Model of Care.
• Deliver all NHS GMS Primary Care Services to registered patients at Queens Road.
• Work in an integrated way with other primary care services, community services and all acute care services working within Southwark.
• Collaborate and engage with third sector organisations and other professional groups supporting residents, in order to increase uptake of health interventions to improve health outcomes for registered patients.
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) Contract Notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt the provisions of the Public Contract Regulations 2015 does not apply to this award.
The Procurement is being managed by the NHS London Commercial Hub (NHS LCH) hosted by NEL ICB, on behalf of the Authority, in connection with a competitive Invitation to Tender (ITT) exercise that is being conducted via a competitive process under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-436000
Overview
Southwark Council and NHS South East London ICB are seeking a lead provider to deliver the Southwark Wellbeing Hub, a borough-wide mental health and wellbeing support service.
The Southwark Wellbeing Hub is a key part of Southwark's integrated care system, offering accessible, culturally competent, and community-led support to adult residents experiencing low to moderate mental health needs.
The recommissioned service will operate across a physical hub in the Southwark Resource Centre, multiple satellite 'spoke sites', and outreach settings. The service will deliver six core work packages:
1. Information, Advice and Guidance (IAG)
2. Group Work
3. Peer Support
4. One-to-One Support (including specialist roles)
5. Front Door to Adult Social Care
6. Bespoke Counselling Intervention for Global Majority Communities
Key features:
• Hub-and-spoke model based at Southwark Resource Centre with satellite delivery across five neighbourhoods.
• Multidisciplinary workforce including specialist keyworkers and counsellors.
• Subcontracting encouraged to grassroots and community organisations.
• Ringfenced funding of £100,000-£120,000 per annum for culturally competent counselling for global majority communities.
• Integration with borough transformation programmes, including Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INTs), SLAM's Community Care Development, and Adult Social Care.
• Robust CRM and outcome monitoring aligned with KPIs.
Eligibility to tender:
This opportunity is open to:
• Voluntary and community sector organisations
• NHS and statutory providers
• Social enterprises
• Consortia or partnerships (with a designated lead provider)
Providers must demonstrate:
• Experience in delivering mental health and wellbeing services
• Commitment to equity, inclusion, and anti-racist practice
• Capacity to manage subcontracting and multi-site delivery
• Strong governance, safeguarding, and data systems
Contract Value
Annual contract Value - £751,146
Contract Value over three years - £2,253,437
Contract Value over five years - £3,755,728
Please note that the financial envelope is inclusive of all costs (contract is exempt from VAT).
Procurement process
The procurement will follow a competitive process under the Procurement Act 2023, using a lead provider model. The Invitation to Tender questions will assess service model, mobilisation, workforce, community partnerships, outcome monitoring, and social value. Shortlisted bidders will be invited to present to a panel of professionals and/or experts by experience.
The Procurement is being managed by the NHS London Commercial Hub (NHS LCH) hosted by NEL ICB, on behalf of the Authority, in connection with a competitive Invitation to Tender (ITT) exercise that is being conducted via a process, based in part on the open procedure under the Public Contract Regulations 2015 ("the Regulations" (as amended)).
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-511053
South East London (SEL) British Sign Language (BSL) NHS Talking Therapies Service
The NHS Long Term Plan (LTP, 2019) emphasises the ability of NHS Talking Therapies services to provide effective support for people with depression and anxiety disorders that can be managed effectively in a uni-professional context.
As Talking Therapies services expanded there has been a need identified to increase access for people who are Deaf and use BSL. A service was commissioned by NHS England up until February 2025. Since then, ICBs are responsible for commissioning a service suitable to the needs of their local population.
SEL ICB recognises the value of a BSL talking therapies provision to meet the needs of Deaf adults requiring support for anxiety and depression and now seeks to commission this service for the population of SEL with GPs in the boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark.
The commissioner is looking for a single provider, for period of two years from 1st July 2026, with the option of a one year extension.
Interested organisations must express an interest and submit a tender via Atamis e-tendering portal by the deadline stated in the Invitation to Tender documents. Bidders needs to register on Atamis/Health Family if they are not registered already. This can be done by clicking the link below:
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Once registered, you can express an interest in this project on the site by going to the Atamis Contract Reference: C405360 PRJ2234 British Sign Language (BSL) NHS Talking Therapies Service for South East.
The value is up to £330000 over the maximum 3 years of the contract.
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-529343
South East London (SEL) Integrated Care Board (ICB) is seeking to procure a new NHS 111 service for SEL.
The service will be procured in eight Lots: one call handling service, six in-hours Integrated Delivery Units (one per borough) and one out-of-hours Integrated Delivery Unit. The 111 clinical assessment aspect of the service will be delivered via the Integrated Delivery Units both at a local and SEL level.
Interested providers may bid for between one and eight Lots.
SEL ICB is seeking collaborative and innovative providers that will ensure the holistic needs of its patients are provided for as close to home as possible, working in tandem with local Integrated Neighbourhood Teams. The combined service offering of the eight Lots must be individually and mutually resilient.
The contracts will start on the 1st April 2027 and run for 3 years with the option to extend for a further 2 years at the sole discretion of the Authority.
The five-year financial envelope for each Lot is as follows:
Lot 1: Call Handling - £56,112,000
Lot 2: Bexley in hours IDU - £1,698,000
Lot 3: Bromley in hours IDU - £2,394,000
Lot 4: Greenwich in hours IDU - £2,394,000
Lot 5: Lambeth in hours IDU - £2,572,000
Lot 6: Lewisham in hours IDU - £2,832,000
Lot 7: Southwark in hours IDU - £2,634,000
Lot 8: SEL out of hours IDU - £36,199,000
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-539917
Bromley Out of Hours Primary Care Home Visiting (OOHPCHV) Service
NHS SEL ICB (hereafter referred to as "the Authority") is seeking to procure Bromley Out of Hours Primary Care Home Visiting (OOHPCHV) services ("the Services") via a Competitive Process in accordance with the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 (as amended) (PSR).
The contract will start on 1st December 2026 and run for a period of 16 months until 31st March 2028, with 2 further extension options of up to 1 years (1+1) to 31st March 2029 and 31st March 2030 respectively. The contract may be extended for the additional period(s) at the sole discretion of the Authority.
The maximum total value of the proposed contract's initial term (16 months) is £866,666 (exclusive of VAT).
The maximum total value of the proposed contract entire term (16 months + 1 year + 1 year) is £2,166,666 (exclusive of VAT).
NHS South East London Integrated Care BoardLondonWAC-561703