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Community Services for Working Age Adults, with Learning Disabilities, Complex Health Needs, Autism, Mental Health or Physical Disabilities - Specialist Community Support - Lot 3a and 3b

Warwickshire County Council · Value not published · closes 28 Apr 2025

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Deadline

16 Dec 2024

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Warwickshire County Council (the Council) and ICB are seeking tenders for their Community Services for Working Age Adults (WAA), with learning disabilities, autism, mental health or physical disabilities. This is a refresh tender for Lot 3a and 3b to allow new providers to apply for a contract for these services and to allow those who are unsuccessful first time around to re-apply. (Note: Providers who were successful in being awarded a contract previously should not reapply for any Lots they were awarded). The purpose of care and support commissioned through this model is to enable people to live good and fulfilling lives by being supported to achieve the things that are important to them. The support people can access will comprise three broad elements: • Support to live independently in my own home (Independent Living) • Support to live a fulfilling life in my local community (Community Opportunities) • Support for my family and carers (Overnight Opportunities)

Key dates

Published16 Dec 2024
Submission deadline28 Apr 2025 Add to calendar ↓

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3a - Complex Physical Health Needs Individuals are likely to have multiple complex physical health needs. We will be looking to commission a range of providers with specialist skills in relation to: • Complex physical health needs; Mental Health needs; Profound and multiple learning disabilities; • Individuals are likely to need longer-term care and support, often on a full-time basis. With the right specialist support this may reduce over time as people build their networks and skills. • Providers will have the necessary registration to undertake regulated activities and staff will have specialist skills in relation to managing complex physical health needs. 3b - Complex behaviours Individuals are likely to have behaviour that challenges, behaviours of destructive nature, experienced trauma, forensic needs or fluctuating mental health needs. We will be looking to commission a range of providers with specialist skills in relation to: • Dual diagnosis including physical needs, mental health and/or learning disabilities and/or autism; • Complex behaviours; • Behaviours that can challenge services; • Trauma informed practice. • Forensic Needs Individuals are likely to need longer-term care and support, often on a full-time and 24/7 basis, including 1:1, 2:1, 3:1 support and higher. With the right specialist support this may reduce over time as people build their networks and skills. Providers will have the necessary registration to undertake regulated activities and staff will have specialist skills in relation to Positive Behaviour Support & support and liberty protection safeguarding. Additional information: The initial contract term will be from 28th April 2025 to 31st July 2028 however the Council reserves the right to extend the contract by further periods not exceeding 60 months (60 being the maximum available extension period) at the discretion of the Council based on the contract performance of the successful applicant.Value not published

Who to contact

NameManjit Nagra
Phone+44 1926412026

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