NHS Health checks campaign management and delivery 2026/27
Birmingham City Council requires a supplier for the provision of the development and delivery of a social marketing campaign to increase uptake of the NHS Health Checks programme across the city among eligible individuals aged 40 to 74 years old.
The NHS Health Check is one of the mandated public health services commissioned by Birmingham City Council. It is a health check-up for adults in England aged 40 to 74 years and is designed to spot early signs of:
• stroke
• kidney disease
• heart disease
• type 2 diabetes
• dementia
Anyone in this age range who does not have a pre-existing health condition should be invited to an NHS Health Check by their GP every 5 years. However, uptake of these checks remains low. In Birmingham in 2018 to 2019, 85,514 people were offered an NHS Health Check, of which 33,327 people took up the opportunity to have one.
Campaign overview
The primary aim of this health promotion programme is to increase uptake of NHS Health Checks among those who are eligible, aged 40 to 74 years old in Birmingham.
The campaign seeks to ensure that people in this age group are aware of NHS Health Checks, what they are and why they are important, and how to access them – not just for the first time when they reach 40, but on a continuous basis every 5 years until they turn 74.
It is anticipated that the contract would run from 30th July 2026 until 31st March 2027, with the campaign itself being split into two phases – the first in July/August 2026 and the second in early 2027.
Procurement of Office, Security & Medical Equipment
Chemonics Group UK Limited which is implementing the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) Project as part of international technical assistance (hereinafter referred to as Chemonics) invites you to submit a Tender for Procurement of Office, Security & Medical Equipment
Communication skills for language and interpersonal skills
To provide communication skills support for language and interpersonal skills for doctors, dentists and pharmacists in training in the east of England region.
The intention is to award a contract for an initial period of 24months, with the option to extend for a further 1 period of up to 12 months.
The deadline for completed ITT submissions is 19th June at 12:00pm (midday).
Late submissions will not be accepted therefore, please submit in good time prior to the deadline date and time. All communications should be made via the messaging function on the e-Tendering portal during the tender exercise.
The Contracting Authority requests that all communications are channelled through the e-portal system and not with the Contracting Authority itself other than as expressly permitted within this ITT.
Further information relating to this project can be found at NHSE e-tendering portal at the link below. All clarification questions and submission bids must be received via this portal only. Registration is free of charge.
https://health-family-contract-search.secure.force.com/?SearchType=Projects
Supply & Installation of New Doors in Oak & Cedar Wing
The project involves the supply and installation of new doors throughout Oak and Cedar wing within the new Building at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, together with modifications to existing doors to convert them from double-swing to single-swing operation. The door replacements are required to facilitate the installation of new automated door systems.
These works are being undertaken in response to ongoing concerns raised by the clinical team regarding the safety and functionality of the existing doors. The current double-swing doors are failing to return and lock securely into position, creating a potential security and safety risk within the department.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Luton:-Windows%2C-doors-and-related-items./5G54635A7T
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/5G54635A7T
LEGIONELLA RISK ASSESSMENT OF HOT & COLD WATER SYSTEMS
The Scope of this specification requires the identification and assessment of Legionellosis risk to staff, patients, visitors and members of the public who may be exposed to water systems operated by MWL. The Legionella risk assessment is to be carried out using the British Standard: BS 8580-1:2019: Water Quality -Risk Assessments for Legionella control – Code of Practice NB: MWL will not accept any other standard with producing the Legionella risk assessments.
Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS TrustNorth West19 Jun 2026WAC-597353
OneLondon Shared Care Record PME - NHS North East London Integrated Care Board
One London is a collaboration across the NHS – including London’s Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), the London Ambulance Service, and other partners including the Capital’s Health Innovation Networks.
Our mission is to transform care across the Capital through harnessing data, information, technology and innovation. Our ambition is for London to be the healthiest global city and the best place to receive health and care services.
An important part of our work is to think ‘London First’ to encourage collaborative work to make best use of our collective resources. A key driver for this is that an average of over 30% of Londoners receive care outside of their ICS area.
OneLondon currently have successful shared care record (London Care Record) and care planning (Universal Care Plan) systems. In moving forward, One London wish to consolidate the multiple different ‘London Care
Records’ into one - bringing an improved and common experience to end users across London – as well as to enhance and align the shared care record and care planning systems.
To find out more about OneLondon see OneLondon https://onelondon.online/ To explain more details of the Project and this opportunity, the Team will hold a webinar on: Monday 22nd June.
Following the webinar, the team will circulate a 1:1 session preference form to suppliers who have registered their interest in the project below. These sessions will provide an opportunity to discuss the next steps of the PME process and address any questions, and to share your perspectives on what OneLondon needs to consider.
The team, however, reserves the right to amend this approach if required.
For communication and to access and register interest for this opportunity, please log into the supplier side of the Atamis Health Family eCommercial Portal at: https://healthfamily.force.com/s/Welcome
Atamis project reference: C450588.
NHS North East London Integrated Care BoardLondon19 Jun 2026WAC-610338
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Procurement of an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Solution
Velindre University NHS Trust (the Authority) wishes to alert suppliers to its intention to hold preliminary market engagement with regards to the potential procurement of an Enterprise Risk Solution to assist in the recording and management of risks across the Authority, ranging from corporate, clinical and project risks.
The Authority intends to procure an enterprise-wide software solution to support strategic and operational risk management. The contract will cover the provision of the platform, configuration, implementation, training, ongoing support, and maintenance.
The solution must comply with NHS information governance, cyber security, and data-protection requirements and support integration with the Authorities existing technology landscape.
The contract duration is expected to be:
Initial term: 5 years
Optional extensions: 2+2 years
The Authority seeks an ERM solution that provides:
- Comprehensive risk register functionality
- Incident and issue reporting
- Real-time dashboards & analytics
- Workflow, approvals & audit trail
- User-role and permission management
- NHS-compliant information governance and security controls
- Integration with existing Authorities systems (where applicable)
- Training and support for end-users and administrators
- Secure hosting and business continuity capabilities
- Project management tools such as schedule risk analysis (Monte Carlo Simulation) or equivalent
- Open architecture and integration into other systems
All suppliers must comply with relevant NHS and statutory requirements, including data-protection legislation and cyber-security standards.
Velindre University NHS TrustWales19 Jun 2026WAC-582422
VRP Hospital In-Reach and Community Based Service (Birmingham)
West Midlands Violence Reduction Partnership is seeking to develop a hospital in-reach and community-based support service to children and young people, aged 11-25 years, in Birmingham.
The delivery plan will include the following activity: Targeted hospital in-reach providing support to children and young people (CYP) who are admitted to hospital and still receiving treatment, to include Queen Elizabeth Hospital UHB as the Major Trauma Centre and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. Tailored, holistic support and advocacy for 11 - 25-year-olds affected by serious violence and exploitation presenting to ED settings in Birmingham (Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Birmingham Heartlands Hospital), capitalising on the 'reachable moment' and offering support at a critical time of need.
The Service will be primarily community-based, providing "in reach" support to Birmingham-based hospitals where required. Ensure the support offered is embedded in and adding value to any other relevant support the young person and their family may be receiving.
The deadline for the application is 22nd June 2026 at 9am. Any clarification questions should be emailed to [email protected] by Wednesday 17th June 2026 at 5pm.
Police and Crime Commissioner for West Midlands22 Jun 2026WAC-608027
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP) is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to deliver a comprehensive Sprinkler Servicing Agreement for the IP5 national storage distribution facility located at Imperial Park, Newport.
The site is protected by an extensive sprinkler system comprising multiple wet alarm valves, hydraulic bells and associated electric and diesel pump sets. This system is fundamental to ensuring the safety of staff, visitors, infrastructure and stock. NWSSP has a statutory obligation to ensure that all fire protection systems are maintained in a fully operational and compliant condition in line with relevant legislation, industry standards and insurer requirements. Failure of these systems could result in significant risk to life, disruption to national supply chains and financial loss. NWSSP is conducting an open tender to establish a longer-term contract to ensure service continuity.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)29 Jun 2026WAC-605750
KCHFT seeks to appoint one or more suppliers to provide professional, ad‑hoc photography and videography services to support communications, recruitment, campaigns and corporate activity.
KENT COMMUNITY HEALTH NHS FOUNDATION TRUST30 Jun 2026WAC-605682
Thames Valley Integrated Care Board (TV ICB) is establishing an accreditation for suitably qualified providers to deliver Autism Diagnostic Assessment Services.
This accreditation is conducted in accordance with Direct Award Process B of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023 (PSR). For the avoidance of doubt, this process does not constitute a competitive procurement procedure. Providers will not be ranked or compared, and there is no limit on the number of providers that may be accredited. Applications will be assessed against published criteria to determine whether providers can demonstrate the capability and capacity to deliver the service requirements.
The accreditation will operate under two Lots:
Lot 1 - Adult Autism Diagnostic Assessment Services (18+)
Lot 2 - Children and Young People Autism Diagnostic Assessment Services (ages 6-18)
Providers may apply for one or both Lots. Where applying for more than one Lot, providers must submit a separate application for each Lot. Each application will be assessed independently.
The Commissioner is commencing an initial accreditation process with a defined application window, as set out in the procurement documents. This initial process is intended to establish an initial cohort of accredited providers.
Following the completion of the initial accreditation process, the Commissioner will maintain an open accreditation arrangement. In accordance with the Provider Selection Regime and NHS Right to Choose requirements, providers may request accreditation at any time. Applications submitted outside the initial application window will not be considered as part of the initial evaluation cohort but may be assessed subsequently at the Commissioner's discretion.
Successful providers will enter into an NHS Standard Contract. Accreditation onto the provider list does not guarantee referrals, and activity will be determined by clinical appropriateness, patient choice, provider performance and available capacity.
This accreditation does not represent a commitment by the Commissioner to purchase a specified volume of services, and as such the estimated contract value is recorded as £0.
This accreditation process is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner.
NHS Thames Valley Integrated Care Board30 Jun 2026WAC-603366
Procurement of Manned Security at Whitchurch Hospital
Velindre University NHS Trust (the “Trust”) is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to provide 24/7 manned security services at the former Whitchurch Hospital site.
The site comprises a large, vacant and partially derelict estate, with limited lighting and infrastructure, requiring a continuous and professional security presence to ensure the protection of assets, prevention of unauthorised access, and management of health and safety risks.
The successful contractor will be responsible for delivering a fully managed security service, including (but not limited to):
- Continuous onsite guarding (minimum of two SIA-licensed operatives at all times).
- Routine patrols across buildings, perimeter fencing, and external areas
- Detection, reporting and escalation of incidents
- Response to CCTV activations and alarm notifications
- Monitoring risks such as trespass, vandalism, fire and structural hazards
- Maintaining detailed patrol logs, incident reports, and KPI performance data
- Provision of staffing, welfare facilities, equipment and PPE
Given the nature of the estate, contractors must demonstrate experience of working within high-risk, potentially hazardous environments, including those with structural deterioration and possible asbestos-containing materials, and ensure compliance with all relevant legislation and industry standards.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)2 Jul 2026WAC-609248
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Procurement of Metrology Lab Equipment
Velindre University NHS Trust is undertaking the procurement of Metrology Lab Equipment, which will be directly installed into the new facility. The procurement covers the supply, delivery, installation, and
commissioning of a comprehensive metrology system capable of producing a wide
range of radiation fields for calibration and testing of radiation protection
instruments. The equipment will be installed in a purpose-built suite within the
nVCC, and the supplier must work collaboratively with the Trust.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)2 Jul 2026WAC-608035
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C451915 Fire Door and Fire Stopping remedial works
C451915 Fire Door and Fire Stopping remedial works for Rotherham Doncaster & South Humber NHS Trust
Additional information:
To express interest and participate in the tender, please register and apply via Atamis e-sourcing portal https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.
Should Tenderers have any queries, or having problems using the portal, they should contact Helpdesk at:
Phone: 0800 9956035
E-mail: [email protected]
Rotherham Doncaster and South Humber NHS Foundation Trust3 Jul 2026WAC-608129
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership (NWSSP) Surgical Materials Testing Laboratory (SMTL) department are seeking to renew their current contract for the provision of Endotoxin Testing Consumables and associated support requirements. The contract is required to ensure continuity of supply for critical testing activities carried out within the SMTL department and to support ongoing operational and regulatory compliance requirements.
NWSSP intends to undertake an Open Tender procedure in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 to ensure a fully compliant, transparent, and fair procurement process. The procurement will provide all interested and suitably qualified suppliers with the opportunity to participate and submit a tender response.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)3 Jul 2026WAC-607741
POW-ITT-62615 - Pressure System and lifting equipment inspection - PTHB
Powys Teaching Health Board require a contractor for the competent person inspection on the pressure systems and lifting equipment at PTHB. These must adhere to PER, PSSR and LOLER as a minimum.
The full details are outlined with the tender documents attached within Bravo.
The tender will be awarded to the most advantageous tender based on 40% quality and 60% cost as detailed in the ITT document.
Please note that the tender closing date is 8th of July 2026 at midday and any late submissions will not be considered.
The etenderwales bravosolution ref:
https://etenderwales.bravosolution.co.uk
Project: project_62615 and itt_125111
Please direct all queries relating to this tender via the messaging function of the Bravo portal.
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)8 Jul 2026WAC-608578
Delivery of Childcare Provision at Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTMUHB) is looking to enter into a contract with a childcare provider(s) who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families.
This is a unique opportunity to take on the management of an established Day care facility based on Prince Charles Hospital site in the Gurnos area of Merthyr Tydfil. The provider will take full responsibility for the management of the service including the employment of staff. The expectations are a delivery of high-quality childcare provision and also having a long-term vision for the provision. It will be expected that the service will offer Childcare Offer, Flying Start and fee-paying placements and offer out-of-school provision, tailored to meet the changing needs of families.
Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board10 Jul 2026WAC-607675