Published date: 27 June 2024
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Closing date: 12 July 2024
Contract summary
Industry
Social work and related services - 85300000
Location of contract
London
Procurement reference
LDFS2025
Published date
27 June 2024
Closing date
12 July 2024
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
The Council wishes to undertake soft market testing on the possible re-commissioning of the Floating and Community Support Service for Adults with Learning Disabilities, and therefore would welcome the views of providers on the questions set out in the attached market testing questionnaire.
Camden's Floating and Community Support Service offers high quality, flexible and personalised support for people with learning disabilities in one-to-one and group settings, with the key objective of supporting people to live independently in their own home, to develop practical living skills and take part in their local community. The service achieves this by offering a range of strengths-based interventions, including but not limited to: low level preventative support; skills development to reduce need for longer term support; wrap around support to manage a crisis; and a shared hours offer to optimise opportunities to socialise and share interests with others. The service requires eligibility for social care support under the Care Act and supports people with a range of needs, from mild to severe learning disabilities and a range of co-occurring other conditions, such as mental health, autism, behaviour that challenges and social isolation.
This service started on 1st July 2019 and is due to end mid- late 2025. Centre404 (C404) is the lead provider delivering support across Camden North/South to around 98 residents. As this is an activity-based contract, and not a block contract, there are no set hours the Council has pre-paid for and there are no un-used hours. This means the commissioned hours can therefore fluctuate over time. Currently the total weekly commissioned hours are estimated to be between 1,300- 1,400.
Our ambitions for the new contract, should we recommission, are to:
• Maximise the benefits of the current offer (as stated above).
• Support people with learning disabilities (PWLD) to make friends and reduce loneliness.
• Tackle obesity.
• Improve the uptake of Cancer screenings for PWLD.
• Improve employment outcomes for PWLD.
Interested parties will not be prejudiced by any response or failure to respond to this soft market testing and a response to this notice does not guarantee any invitation to participate in any future public procurement process that the Council may conduct.
How to apply
Follow the instructions given in the description or the more information section.
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