Warwickshire County Council (the Council) is seeking to commission a single provider to provide a Family Wraparound Service as a proof-of-concept for preventative and responsive solutions for families in distress and at risk of crisis, with children facing barriers to Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) wellbeing. It will achieve this through wrapping intensive, personalised support around a family, led by a Family Wellbeing Practitioner and scaffolded by a Team around the Family. The provision will be underpinned by a community outreach model and will work creatively and compassionately with families, in their homes and in community spaces.
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-370610
WCC - Test and Learn - Parental Representation and Advocacy through Child Protection Processes - AWARD
Warwickshire County Council has been selected as one of seven Local Authorities to participate in Wave 2 of the Families First for Children Pathfinder Programme. This is a national test and learn initiative following the publication of the government response (Stable Homes, Built on Love) to the independent review of children's social care by Josh McAllister.
All local authorities are expected to implement the recommendations by 2027 and by becoming a pathfinder, Warwickshire County Council are going to be at the forefront of these once in a lifetime reforms. The Pathfinder Programme vision is to rebalance children's social care away from costly crisis intervention to more meaningful and effective early support.
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-37461
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) is seeking to commission a single provider for a Specialist Hoarding Support Service.
The aim of the service is to provide holistic, personalised, trauma-informed and strength-based support to people with hoarding behaviour and promote long term solutions and options for people once the specialist hoarding service ends.
The objectives of the Service will be to:
1. Provide timely access to information and advice, and support to people to understand the options and choices available to people who self-neglect and have hoarding behaviours and promote independence and wellbeing as part of positive pathway planning.
2. Develop a relationship with people receiving support in a way that meets their personal needs, (including making reasonable adjustments) to assess their needs and co-produce a strength based and restorative plan with clear goals to help them to address their hoarding behaviours, move into independence and promote wellbeing.
3. Provide people with the tools, skills, knowledge and empower them to address their hoarding behaviours and declutter appropriately, review their coproduced plan and maintain and develop long term independence and increase their confidence and self-resilience.
4. Deliver effective partnership working with other agencies to ensure holistic support for people's health, well-being and personal development, including connecting to relevant services and support networks.
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-345864
WCC - Day Opportunities (with and without personal care) for Older People and People Living with Dementia - AWARD
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) is seeking to commission providers to deliver day opportunity services to Warwickshire residents aged 65 and over without a diagnosis of dementia and for residents aged 18 and over with a diagnosis of dementia.
The Council are seeking to commission providers to deliver dementia day opportunities (DDO) through block contracts, alongside countywide framework arrangements for dementia day opportunities with and without personal care and older people day opportunities with and without care.
Applicants may submit a bid for any number of lots
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-9931
WCC - Psychological Intervention, Advice and Support Services for WCC Foster Carers, WCC Fostering Social Care Team and WCC Children's Residential Home staff - AWARD
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) is seeking a single provider to provide a service to support and work with its Foster carers, fostering social workers and Residential care teams to provide them with professional advice and guidance which enables them to respond to and meet the needs of children in their care.
The service will work 1:1 with foster carers through to providing group supervision support for residential care teams.
WCC will support the provider in the continual development of the service to ensure it continues to respond to WCC needs.
The aim of the service is to provide dedicated psychological support, advice, training, consultation and supervision to:
o WCC Foster carers.
o WCC Fostering social workers and social care workers.
o WCC Residential home staff.
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-16238
WCC Family Wraparound Service (Phase 2) - Urgent Outreach for Families in Crisis - AWARD
Warwickshire County Council (the Council) is seeking to commission a single provider to provide an Urgent Outreach for Families in Crisis service that offers intensive, daily support with routines and activities for families at risk of crisis due to unmet SEMH needs.
The Urgent Outreach for Families in Crisis service recognises the pressure put on a family, and on self-care when under stress and in crisis. This holistic family care function will explore wants and needs of the family and support may include:
o Practical care and support in the home
o Enrichment activities
o Parenting support and tools
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-436152
WCC - ESPO Framework Agreement 203_21 Technology Enabled Care Products and Services Lot 2 - AWARD
Lot 2 Technology Enabled Care Services
Warwickshire County Council is seeking a single provider to deliver manufacturer agnostic Assistive Technology that will offer equipment from a range of suppliers that is tailored to meet the Warwickshire service requirements. The service includes the installation, configuration, and ongoing monitoring of vulnerable people that have an identified need assed by a social care prescriber.
At the point of contract launch the service will offer a range of technology including:
• Monitored Solutions: including both telecare and self-monitored options with associated peripherals
• Stand Alone Assistive Technology Solutions: complete stand alone products, devices and complete systems where there is no monitoring requirement
• Sensory Solutions: a range of devices that are tailored to people who are deaf and hard of hearing.
Warwickshire County Council (WCC)West MidlandsWAC-480515