NEL Commissioning Support Unit
PRJ1229- Community-led Support Service to Improve Parental Mental Health
This sits in the lower-middle of the Health & Social Care band — a mid-scale opportunity. Based on 32,734 valued Health & Social Care tenders in our corpus.
This service is to provide social support and health education, to improve the outcomes for babies, young children (0-3years) and their families, with a particular focus on families who may not otherwise be accessing health and social care services with a focus on black and minority ethnic parents and non-English speaking communities.
The service offer should be co-produced in order to best meet the needs of families in delivering the following key objectives: • Improve social capital (participation in community organisations, informal social networks and voluntary associations; and the social connections that this results in) • Improve health literacy (the skills that allow people to gain access to, understand and use information on health and improving health) • Support families with babies and young children (0-3years), particularly where English is not a first language.
Community focused Communities are well placed to provide social support and to help improve parental mental health and confidence.
The service needs to be community-led, with support and interventions co-produced with families to ensure the offer best meet their needs.
There should be a strong focus on co-production with underrepresented groups, as well as providing opportunities and space for community groups to share their experiences.
The service should be focused on part of the borough (wards with the highest levels of need, as set out in paragraphs four and five of the background section of this service specification), with delivery targeted and tailored to this area, delivered within local community settings.
The service must be delivered in English and one other language, to increase the accessibility for local families.
Ideally this should be Spanish, as the most spoken language in Southwark other than English.
Key deliverables to be developed through co-production: • Delivering parent hubs in community settings, which serve as weekly meeting and learning places for parents and places of active play for infants, as well as social support, health literacy and leadership development.
This includes delivering a hub for parents for whom English is not their first language.
3 parenting hub sessions to be delivered every week, with at least one session a week in another language. • Deliver a programme of pregnancy and early parenting health education to improve health literacy.
The curriculum for the programme is to be co-designed by parents and health professionals.
This programme should be available in English and one other language (ideally this should be Spanish).
Six courses to be delivered every year. • Delivery of activities and interventions that are evidenced to improve the mental health of families. • Support and interventions to be delivered in most spoken language within the local community. • Additional support and provision for families facing multiple disadvantage, including families with No Recourse to Public Funds. • Increase and develop families' soc
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The service offer should be co-produced in
The service offer should be co-produced in order to best meet the needs of families in delivering the following key objectives:.
Support families with babies and young children
Support families with babies and young children (0-3years), particularly where English is not a first language.
Communities are well placed to provide social
Communities are well placed to provide social support and to help improve parental mental health and confidence.
The service needs to be community-led,
The service needs to be community-led, with support and interventions co-produced with families to ensure the offer best meet their needs.
There should be a strong focus on
There should be a strong focus on co-production with underrepresented groups, as well as providing opportunities and space for community groups to share their experiences.
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