HC1803 Community Outreach NHS Health Checks for Public Health Service Provision
Wiltshire Council is seeking a single provider to deliver an outreach NHS Health Check programme in Wiltshire.
The NHS Health Check programme aims to improve the health and wellbeing of adults aged 40-74 years through the promotion and early awareness, assessment and management of the major risk factors of Cardiovascular Disease.
The outreach NHS Health Check programme will seek to engage population groups/communities across Wiltshire
were uptake is low, or where their GP Practice is not providing the service. They will deliver NHS Health Checks to population groups/communities as identified by the local authority.
The contract period will be for an initial three years with an extension option of up to an additional two years. The service will commence on 01 April 2024.
The provision of NHS Health Checks will follow Best Practice Guidelines for this service.
HC1803 Community Outreach NHS Health Checks for Public Health Service Provision
Provision of an outreach NHS Health Check programme for Wiltshire residents meeting the eligibility criteria of adults aged between 40 and 74 years old for an initial period of thee years with an optional extension of up to two years.
HC1743 Provision of Public Health Services in Wiltshire's General Practices and HC1744 Provision of Public Health Services in Wiltshire's Pharmacies
Provision of commissioned Public Health Services in GP Practices and Pharmacies for the residents of Wiltshire for 5+5 years. General Practices must have a valid 6-digit ODS (‘prescribing cost centre’) code for BSW ICB. Pharmacies must be registered with the GPhC and be already signed up to Pharmoutcomes and have suitable premises to provide private consultations.
HC1743 Provision of Public Health Services in Wiltshire's General Practices and HC1744 Provision of Public Health Services in Wiltshire's Pharmacies
Wiltshire Council is seeking to create a framework of Public Health Service providers to provide the following services; NHS Health Checks, Smoking Cessation, Contraception Services (Long Acting Reversible Contraception) and No Worries Young People's sexual health services.
These services will be available to all Wiltshire residents registered at a Wiltshire GP Practice or accessing the service in a Wiltshire Pharmacy. The contract will be for an initial period of five years with an extension option of up to five years. The service will commence on 01 April 2024.
The NHS Health Checks programme is a national programme which aims to identify patients early and provide early intervention or treatment based on an individual's risk factors of cardiovascular disease. NHS Health Checks is a proactive preventative programme that invites adults aged between 40 and 74 in England for a health check-up every five years to screen for key conditions including heart disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and stroke.
Smoking cessation services aim to aid smokers to quit by providing behaviour change support and access to stop smoking medications is pivotal in driving down smoking prevalence in Wiltshire. Long-Acting Reversible contraception service is for adults who seek information on all methods of contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies.
No Worries young people's sexual health service aims to offer a friendly, non-judgemental advice and information service to Wiltshire residents aged 13-24. Services available include access to free condoms, pregnancy testing kits, emergency contraception, opportunistic chlamydia testing for women and those with a womb, Chlamydia treatment for Chlamydia positive young people and their partners.
Purpose:
The overarching purpose of the service is to provide Children and Young People (CYP) with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) with opportunities to take part in social and educational and leisure activities outside their home.
These opportunities will be independent of the parents and carers of the CYP with SEND which will also provide them with a break.
The activities on offer will be led by service users with the provider encouraging ambition and encouraging positive risk taking.
They will be culturally appropriate and meet the racial, cultural, linguistic, gender, sexual orientation and religious needs of the CYP.
They will provide opportunities for new experiences, promote friendships and supportive relationships.
The activities will promote inclusion and promote skills to enable CYP with SEND to participate more fully in the community.
Part A: Bookable Short Activity Provision
Part B: Positive Activities for Children aged 13+
Part C: Positive Activities for children 8+ years to 13 years with an Autistic Spectrum Condition
CS1791 Portage Service (Home Visiting SEND Education Service)
Wiltshire Council are seeking a provider to deliver our Portage Home Visiting Service, to improve the individual development, learning and wellbeing of children aged 0-5 years with additional/complex needs living in Wiltshire.
The service will operate term-time only, 38 weeks a year. It will be delivered across the county of Wiltshire and most visits will be in the child's family home.
The length of contract is five years with the option to extend for a further 5 years
The service will:
Support parent carers to help enable their child(ren) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to realise their potential.
Support children and their families to be included within their mainstream provision within their local community where possible.
Work closely with local authority teams and other organisations supporting early years children and their families to maximise efficiencies and reduce any possible duplication of work.
Work with Wiltshire Council officers and other organisations to help ensure all early year's staff from settings that seek your support feel confident that they can support a child with SEND to access and enjoy their early years setting.
Empower parents to become independent in supporting their children's educational, health and social needs.
Specialist Early Years Portage Home Visiting Service
Market Engagement Event - Thursday 5th October
Wiltshire Council are seeking a provider to deliver our Portage Home Visiting Service, to improve the individual development, learning and wellbeing of children aged 0-5 years with additional/complex needs living in Wiltshire.
The service aims to
Support parent carers to help enable their child(ren) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to realise their potential.
Support children and their families to be included within their mainstream provision within their local community where possible.
Work closely with local authority teams and other organisations supporting early years children and their families to maximise efficiencies and reduce any possible duplication of work.
Work with Wiltshire Council officers and other organisations to help ensure all early year's staff from settings that seek your support feel confident that they can support a child with SEND to access and enjoy their early years setting.
Empower parents to become independent in supporting their children's educational, health and social needs.
CS1791 Portage Service (Home Visiting SEND Education Service)
Wiltshire Council are seeking a provider to deliver our Portage Home Visiting Service, to improve the individual development, learning and wellbeing of children aged 0-5 years with additional/complex needs living in Wiltshire.
The service will operate term-time only, 38 weeks a year. It will be delivered across the county of Wiltshire and most visits will be in the child’s family home.
The length of contract is five years with the option to extend for a further 5 years
The service will:
Support parent carers to help enable their child(ren) with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) to realise their potential.
Support children and their families to be included within their mainstream provision within their local community where possible.
Work closely with local authority teams and other organisations supporting early years children and their families to maximise efficiencies and reduce any possible duplication of work.
Work with Wiltshire Council officers and other organisations to help ensure all early year’s staff from settings that seek your support feel confident that they can support a child with SEND to access and enjoy their early years setting.
Empower parents to become independent in supporting their children’s educational, health and social needs.
This project is to encompass the delivery of a pilot scheme for emotional regulation skills within Wiltshire Schools. For further information, please see the RfQ instructions document which contains the specific for this project.
Link to opportunity is below (you will need to register with Proactis before you can view this link)
https://procontract.due-north.com/Supplier/Advert/View?advertId=ab1c6163-3990-ee11-8125-005056b64545&fromProjectDashboard=False&fromRfxSummary=False&selectWorkgroup=False&fromAdvertEvent=False&fromActivityDashboard=False
Business Consultancy services (including training, management, advice, and business support) for the following 4 Lots:
Lot 1 - Fit for Growth - Help for local firms achieve better productivity through planned and managed change helping with transition to digitalisation, linked to innovation and low carbon productivity - and including provision of leadership and management skills training and courses.
Lot 2 - Fit for Net Zero - Help local firms achieve adapt to net zero through better resource efficiency and working towards low and zero carbon supply chains.
Lot 3 - Rural Hubs - Tailored service for new and establishing social enterprises and non-profit driven which provide services in rural areas, as well as for-profit businesses serving communities in Smaller Rural Places.
Lot 4 - Support for local entrepreneurs to start-up businesses, including specific help for people that promotes financial well-being.
The overarching purpose of the service is to provide Children and Young People (CYP) with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) with opportunities to take part in social and educational and leisure activities outside their home. \r
These opportunities will be independent of the parents and carers of the CYP with SEND which will also provide them with a break.\r
The activities on offer will be led by service users with the provider encouraging ambition and encouraging positive risk taking. \r
They will be culturally appropriate and meet the racial, cultural, linguistic, gender, sexual orientation and religious needs of the CYP. \r
They will provide opportunities for new experiences, promote friendships and supportive relationships. \r
The activities will promote inclusion and promote skills to enable CYP with SEND to participate more fully in the community.\r
\r
Wiltshire (excluding Swindon) has over 15,000 CYP identified and as having SEN support and have been issued with a SEN plan. Of this number there are over 3500 CYP that have been with issued with an EHCP.\r
Wiltshire is a large and rural county and services need to offer provision to a large geographical area. Transport links continue to develop and improve but travelling around Wiltshire continues to pose a challenge to the community.\r
\r
The Service is divided into 3 parts, A,B and C. These 3 parts of the service, form the Short Breaks Clubs and Activities Scheme for CYP and SEND.\r
\r
Part A: Bookable short break Activity Provision\r
Part B: Positive Activities for Children Aged 13 - 18 years\r
Part C: Positive Activities for Children aged 8 -18 years with an Autistic Spectrum Condition\r
Business Consultancy services (including training, management, advice, and business support) for the following 4 Lots:
Lot 1 - Fit for Growth - Help for local firms achieve better productivity through planned and managed change helping with transition to digitalisation, linked to innovation and low carbon productivity – and including provision of leadership and management skills training and courses.
Lot 2 - Fit for Net Zero - Help local firms achieve adapt to net zero through better resource efficiency and working towards low and zero carbon supply chains.
Lot 3 - Rural Hubs - Tailored service for new and establishing social enterprises and non-profit driven which provide services in rural areas, as well as for-profit businesses serving communities in Smaller Rural Places.
Lot 4 - Support for local entrepreneurs to start-up businesses, including specific help for people that promotes financial well-being.
HC1859 - Mental Wellbeing and Emotional Resilience Family Support
This project is to encompass the delivery of, or adaptation of an existing programme into a family wellbeing support pilot programme. Over a two-year period, with the possible extension of 1+1 years to contribute to strengthening communities through whole family engagement.
This is a service for all age unpaid carers contract. An unpaid carer is a person, child or adult who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, disability, a mental health diagnosis or an addiction and would not be able to live a good life without support.
Carers provide a range of support including personal care, emotional support, help with practical tasks such as shopping and reminding to give medication. Most unpaid care is provided by people living in the same household as the person needing support.
This contract will be separated into lots (3)
- Young carer and young adult carer (5-25years old)
- Adult carer (18 years old onwards)
- Online carers services
This is a service for all age unpaid carers contract. An unpaid carer is a person, child or adult who looks after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, disability, a mental health diagnosis or an addiction and would not be able to live a good life without support.
Carers provide a range of support including personal care, emotional support, help with practical tasks such as shopping and reminding to give medication. Most unpaid care is provided by people living in the same household as the person needing support.
This contract will be separated into lots (3)
- Young carer and young adult carer (5-25years old)
- Adult carer (18 years old onwards)
- Online carers services
Wiltshire Council seeks a provider to build on progress made under the EU funded programme, Target 2030 (ended June 2023), driving action to future proof and improve resilience of Wiltshire's micro and SME business community, encouraging and mobilising employers and employees across Wiltshire to help meet the county's net zero carbon ambition by the end of the decade.
Wiltshire Council seeks a provider to build on progress made under the EU funded programme, Target 2030 (ended June 2023), driving action to future proof and improve resilience of Wiltshire’s micro and SME business community, encouraging and mobilising employers and employees across Wiltshire to help meet the county’s net zero carbon ambition by the end of the decade.