The South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is currently seeking a contractor to provide licences and host a Data Management software system for use by Yorkshire Smokefree teams across the South West Yorkshire Partnership Foundation Trust to enable them to provide their service to the local community. The team consult clients regarding their desired aims of smoking cessation, gather individual demographic and lifestyle information, and in some areas issue vouchers for nicotine replacement products.
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-334030
The South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is currently seeking a contractor to provide licences and host a Data Management software system for use by Yorkshire Smokefree teams across the South West Yorkshire Partnership Foundation Trust to enable them to provide their service to the local community. The team consult clients regarding their desired aims of smoking cessation, gather individual demographic and lifestyle information, and in some areas issue vouchers for nicotine replacement products.
Additional information:
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-334029
Department of Health Standards, which are now a contractual requirement, mandate that medium secure services must have a Primary Care Service provided by a specialist primary care provider in order to allow an equivalence of service to that available in the general population. The medium secure service at Newton Lodge has been designated as a medium secure provider on an interim basis pending the implementation of appropriate primary health care.
The decision has been taken to expand the remit of the primary care service to provide equivalent input to the two low secure services on the Fieldhead Hospital site.
There is a significant need for the long term care of this service user group, particularly given the lengths of stay for in-patients. There is a need for equity of access to primary care services with the general population and although in the past there has been a perception of this population consisting of mainly young and physically fit men, this is no longer the case. There are many factors increasing the risk factors for physical illness within this population group which include the presence of major mental illness, substance misuse and previous patterns of chaotic, dysfunctional and unhealthy lifestyles. There is also significant impact of psychotropic medication, particularly relating to atypical antipsychotics with all the related issues of weight gain and metabolic disorder. The population is increasing with age and all the associated increased morbidity factors seen in the general population will be reflected within the service.
The Department of Health Standards for Medium Secure Units require primary care provision to be undertaken by local primary care services. The Trust has been operating with a local primary care service for the past five years but now needs to market test the contract ensuring that the service provided meets all its obligatory requirements, delivers a quality solution and offers best value for money.
The Forensic Commissioners aim to reduce health inequalities within its local population. Health inequalities are the result of a complex and wide-ranging network of factors. People, who experience material disadvantage, poor housing, lower educational attainment, insecure employment or homelessness, are among those more likely to suffer poorer health and an earlier death, compared with the rest of the population. Health inequalities are particularly marked within the forensic secure service population. It is the responsibility of the Provider(s) to proactively reduce health inequalities in supplying this service.
The nature of secure environments means that the practicalities of delivering healthcare and particularly equivalence can be challenging. For example, security considerations can restrict service user movements, the opportunity for self-care is more limited and there are some restrictions in the degree to which choice can be exercised. The commissionin...
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Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-308589
Department of Health Standards, which are now a contractual requirement, mandate that medium secure services must have a Primary Care Service provided by a specialist primary care provider in order to allow an equivalence of service to that available in the general population. The medium secure service at Newton Lodge has been designated as a medium secure provider on an interim basis pending the implementation of appropriate primary health care.
The decision has been taken to expand the remit of the primary care service to provide equivalent input to the two low secure services on the Fieldhead Hospital site.
There is a significant need for the long term care of this service user group, particularly given the lengths of stay for in-patients. There is a need for equity of access to primary care services with the general population and although in the past there has been a perception of this population consisting of mainly young and physically fit men, this is no longer the case. There are many factors increasing the risk factors for physical illness within this population group which include the presence of major mental illness, substance misuse and previous patterns of chaotic, dysfunctional and unhealthy lifestyles. There is also significant impact of psychotropic medication, particularly relating to atypical antipsychotics with all the related issues of weight gain and metabolic disorder. The population is increasing with age and all the associated increased morbidity factors seen in the general population will be reflected within the service.
The Department of Health Standards for Medium Secure Units require primary care provision to be undertaken by local primary care services. The Trust has been operating with a local primary care service for the past five years but now needs to market test the contract ensuring that the service provided meets all its obligatory requirements, delivers a quality solution and offers best value for money.
The Forensic Commissioners aim to reduce health inequalities within its local population. Health inequalities are the result of a complex and wide-ranging network of factors. People, who experience material disadvantage, poor housing, lower educational attainment, insecure employment or homelessness, are among those more likely to suffer poorer health and an earlier death, compared with the rest of the population. Health inequalities are particularly marked within the forensic secure service population. It is the responsibility of the Provider(s) to proactively reduce health inequalities in supplying this service.
The nature of secure environments means that the practicalities of delivering healthcare and particularly equivalence can be challenging. For example, security considerations can restrict service user movements, the opportunity for self-care is more limited and there are some restrictions in the degree to which choice can be exercised. The commissionin...
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-308590
Department of Health Standards, which are now a contractual requirement, mandate that medium secure services must have a Primary Care Service provided by a specialist primary care provider in order to allow an equivalence of service to that available in the general population. The medium secure service at Newton Lodge has been designated as a medium secure provider on an interim basis pending the implementation of appropriate primary health care.
The decision has been taken to expand the remit of the primary care service to provide equivalent input to the two low secure services on the Fieldhead Hospital site.
There is a significant need for the long term care of this service user group, particularly given the lengths of stay for in-patients. There is a need for equity of access to primary care services with the general population and although in the past there has been a perception of this population consisting of mainly young and physically fit men, this is no longer the case. There are many factors increasing the risk factors for physical illness within this population group which include the presence of major mental illness, substance misuse and previous patterns of chaotic, dysfunctional and unhealthy lifestyles. There is also significant impact of psychotropic medication, particularly relating to atypical antipsychotics with all the related issues of weight gain and metabolic disorder. The population is increasing with age and all the associated increased morbidity factors seen in the general population will be reflected within the service.
The Department of Health Standards for Medium Secure Units require primary care provision to be undertaken by local primary care services. The Trust has been operating with a local primary care service for the past five years but now needs to market test the contract ensuring that the service provided meets all its obligatory requirements, delivers a quality solution and offers best value for money.
The Forensic Commissioners aim to reduce health inequalities within its local population. Health inequalities are the result of a complex and wide-ranging network of factors. People, who experience material disadvantage, poor housing, lower educational attainment, insecure employment or homelessness, are among those more likely to suffer poorer health and an earlier death, compared with the rest of the population. Health inequalities are particularly marked within the forensic secure service population. It is the responsibility of the Provider(s) to proactively reduce health inequalities in supplying this service.
The nature of secure environments means that the practicalities of delivering healthcare and particularly equivalence can be challenging. For example, security considerations can restrict service user movements, the opportunity for self-care is more limited and there are some restrictions in the degree to which choice can be exercised. The commissionin...
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-308591
Tender for Direct Engagement of Temporary Locum Doctors and Provision of a Workforce Management System to the South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Mini-Tender exercise utilising the NHS Workforce Alliance Clinical & Healthcare Staffing Framework reference RM6161 and RM1557.13 G-Cloud 13
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Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-241204
Tender for Direct Engagement of Temporary Locum Doctors and Provision of a Workforce Management System to the South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Mini-Tender exercise utilising the NHS Workforce Alliance Clinical & Healthcare Staffing Framework reference RM6161 and RM1557.13 G-Cloud 13
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-241203
Provision of a Master Vendor for the Supply of Health Science Services and Allied Health Professionals Agency Staff
Mini-Tender exercise utilising the NHS Workforce Alliance Clinical & Healthcare Staffing Framework reference RM6161 - Lot 3 Allied Health Professionals & Health Science Services Staffing
Only suppliers that are listed on the Workforce Alliance Framework Agreement RM6131 - Lot 3 will be invited to tender
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Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-240832
Provision of goods to provide Yorkshire Smokefree (within the Sheffield locality) with vapes and liquids to support their clients as a stop smoking aid
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Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-241678
Provision of Estate Revaluation Services to South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Additional information:
https://in-tendhost.co.uk/southwestyorkshire
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-198009
Provision of a Wellbeing and Resilience Model in Primary Schools in the Kirklees Area.
The South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust suitably qualified provider to provide Primary Schools in Kirklees with resources, training and support to offer a whole school approach to equip children with the skills required to build wellbeing and resilience and prevent long term harm. The Service will adopt key elements as principles which are reflective of the function and objectives of mental health support teams and the local MH strategy in Kirklees.
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Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-173547
Provision of Mental Health Support Services for Kirklees Children and Young People - Reducing the Waiting List Initiative.
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYFT) are seeking a experienced provider or providers to support in delivering evidence-based interventions to CYP for mild-moderate mental health concerns, as part of an initiative to reduce waiting times in the Kirklees area. This is a time limited piece of work due to funding and will support the Kirklees Mental Health Support Team (MHST) and the Children's Emotional Wellbeing Service (ChEWS).
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-171063
Provision of Mental Health Support Services for Kirklees Children and Young People - Reducing the Waiting List Initiative.
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYFT) are seeking a experienced provider or providers to support in delivering evidence-based interventions to CYP for mild-moderate mental health concerns, as part of an initiative to reduce waiting times in the Kirklees area. This is a time limited piece of work due to funding and will support the Kirklees Mental Health Support Team (MHST) and the Children's Emotional Wellbeing Service (ChEWS).
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Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-171064
Yorkshire Smokefree are seeking a provider to develop and manage digital marketing and social media content. This will include:
o Increase client signups across all Yorkshire Smokefree services, ensuring value for money for each sign up per service
o Create multiple campaign strategies to encourage clients across priority groups to self-refer into the service.
o Comprehensive engaging digital strategies which are specifically designed to reach clients with all demographic areas that Yorkshire Smokefree cover
o Providing long term planning documentation for future campaigns and engagement strategies.
o Increase engagement levels across all social media platforms capturing all walks of the community with the aim for every post to lead towards conversion.
o To create and develop in real time web pages linked to the Yorkshire Smokefree web site platform for each locality including but not restricted to Information bulletins, Clinic's, Success Stories, Special features
o Provide social media management expertise to further develop brand awareness and client relationships across different platforms
o Expert knowledge of latest developments and innovations in the digital marking sector
o Create and post daily content across varied social media platforms including dedicated resource for timely responses 7 days per week.
o Promote Yorkshire Smokefree using both paid advertising and non-paid advertising methods to enhance brand awareness and contribute to increasing service user engagement levels.
o To provide monthly activity reports which should include; engagement levels, paid/non-paid advertising reports, success and improvement measures and future planning broken down in sub categories to be agreed with Yorkshire Smokefree.
Additional information: The Authority is using the inTend e-tendering portal to conduct the procurement process ('the e-Tendering Portal'). The e-Tendering Portal can be accessed via the Trusts website or on the following web link https://in-tendhost.co.uk/southwestyorkshire/aspx/Home. All communications (including submission of Tenders) should be carried out via the e-Tendering Portal.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-173924
Yorkshire Smokefree are seeking a provider to develop and manage digital marketing and social media content. This will include:
o Increase client signups across all Yorkshire Smokefree services, ensuring value for money for each sign up per service
o Create multiple campaign strategies to encourage clients across priority groups to self-refer into the service.
o Comprehensive engaging digital strategies which are specifically designed to reach clients with all demographic areas that Yorkshire Smokefree cover
o Providing long term planning documentation for future campaigns and engagement strategies.
o Increase engagement levels across all social media platforms capturing all walks of the community with the aim for every post to lead towards conversion.
o To create and develop in real time web pages linked to the Yorkshire Smokefree web site platform for each locality including but not restricted to Information bulletins, Clinic's, Success Stories, Special features
o Provide social media management expertise to further develop brand awareness and client relationships across different platforms
o Expert knowledge of latest developments and innovations in the digital marking sector
o Create and post daily content across varied social media platforms including dedicated resource for timely responses 7 days per week.
o Promote Yorkshire Smokefree using both paid advertising and non-paid advertising methods to enhance brand awareness and contribute to increasing service user engagement levels.
o To provide monthly activity reports which should include; engagement levels, paid/non-paid advertising reports, success and improvement measures and future planning broken down in sub categories to be agreed with Yorkshire Smokefree.
Additional information:
The Authority is using the inTend e-tendering portal to conduct the procurement process ('the e-Tendering Portal'). The e-Tendering Portal can be accessed via the Trusts website or on the following web link https://in-tendhost.co.uk/southwestyorkshire/aspx/Home. All communications (including submission of Tenders) should be carried out via the e-Tendering Portal.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-173925
Provision of Support Services in the Recruitment of a Chief People Officer for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-397116
Provision of Support Services in the Recruitment of a Chief People Officer for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Additional information:
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-397297
Provision of Support Services in the Recruitment of a Chief People Officer for South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Additional information: Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-397295
The Trust is looking for a provider of both a Learning Management System and an Applicant Tracking and Onboarding System.
Additional information:
The Authority is using the inTend e-tendering portal to conduct the procurement process ('the e-Tendering Portal'). The e-Tendering Portal can be accessed via the Trusts website or on the following web link https://in-tendhost.co.uk/southwestyorkshire/aspx/Home.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-91204
The Trust is looking for a provider of both a Learning Management System and an Applicant Tracking and Onboarding System.
Additional information: The Authority is using the inTend e-tendering portal to conduct the procurement process ('the e-Tendering Portal'). The e-Tendering Portal can be accessed via the Trusts website or on the following web link https://in-tendhost.co.uk/southwestyorkshire/aspx/Home.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (SWYPFT)YorkshireWAC-81511