We are currently developing a new Community Living Ethical Framework which is intended to establish a strong partnership of the very best providers, all of whom share our values, attitudes and behaviours and an absolute commitment to helping people to live happy and fulfilled lives.
This framework will be the key mechanism for commissioning with confidence, the best ethical providers who provide asset-based support to their customers, whilst rewarding and recognising the important role of their caring and compassionate workforce.
We believe everyone should be able to live happy, healthy, and fulfilled lives in their local communities. Our approach moves beyond traditional service delivery to one that is person-centred, community-connected, and strengths-based, empowering individuals, families and neighbourhoods to thrive.
What will we be looking for?
The framework covers a broad range of care, support, housing, and community services for adults, children, and families, for example:
1. Home-Based Care and Support
• General homecare for adults and children
• End-of-life care at home
• Non personal care such as cleaning and home support
• Support at night
2. Housing-Related Support
• Extra care housing
• Supported living for learning disabilities, autism, acquired brain injury, physical disabilities, and mental health needs
• Temporary and supported accommodation
• Homelessness services
• Leaving Care support
3. Specialist and Complex Support
• Complex care including step down from long stay hospitals
• Complex health and nursing-at-home services
• Community rehabilitation and specialist services for drugs and alcohol
• Counselling
4. Opportunities and Support in the Community
• Respite, timeout, short breaks
• Direct payments & personal budgets
• Peer support
• Wellbeing support
• Education & Training
• Employability & Skills
Our vision Is to create standalone contract providing a wide range of slings to support prescribers issuing equipment facilitating Hospital Discharge, avoid Hospital admittance and allow Residents to live independently within their own homes.
The Contract is aimed to reduce cost by appointing one sole provider for the equipment detailed within the contract and it is envisaged that an open competitive flexible tender under the Procurement Act 23 will be utilised. This contract will sit alongside other contracts for individual types of equipment
Wigan Council is seeking to receive applications for admittance to a Home to School Transport and Adult Social Care Transport Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS). In accordance with The Public Contract Regulations 2015, Regulation 34 (28(a)), Wigan Council is extending the DPS originally advertised in The Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) with reference number 2015/S 078-138444 and extended by notices 2019/S 093-224781 and 2023/S 000-017392. For indicative purposes, the DPS will be extended until 23rd February 2029. Providers already on the DPS do not need to reapply as they will automatically remain on the DPS.