Early Intervention & Prevent Support for Families
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.
The service will provide services which integrate with the Healthy Child Programme and contribute to the achievement of High Impact Areas via services that are universal in reach but targeted at level of need.
The service also supports broader council priorities beyond public health, including school readiness.
The Fresh Futures focus is for 'Early Intervention and Prevention' for children, young people, parents and their families specifically through: • Facilitation and management of national Healthy Start scheme • Delivery of Safety in the Home interventions • Childhood Accident Prevention e-Learning In scope of the 'Early Intervention and Prevention' contract are the following elements: 1 The national Healthy Start Scheme for Kirklees (Get help to buy food and milk (Healthy Start). • Ensuring those in receipt of the Healthy Start Voucher can access the Healthy Start Vitamins. • Promotion/communication of vouchers and vitamin provision. • Utilisation of community-based activities for promotion and engagement with the scheme e.g.
Community Champion model. • Ordering of vitamins and subsequent distribution and availability through accessible referral networks and venues. • Register of distributers, distribution breakdown and data recorded and submitted.
Distribution reimbursement pathways followed. • Attendance at local, regional and national meetings • Monitoring of data and performance, and sharing with commissioners.
2 Safety in the Home (Childhood Accident Prevention) programme. • Provide the Safety in the Home equipment and information scheme to 317 identified and/or vulnerable families meeting the relevant criteria per annum. • Raise awareness of the scheme with relevant professionals, including criteria-based referral process. • Provision and fitting of Safety in the Home equipment by appropriately qualified team.
3 Online Childhood Accident Prevention training. • Provision of an online Child Accident E-learning module for parents and professionals, including access, updates and maintenance of the module. • Module to support identification of risks that are common causes of childhood accidents, understand steps to take to reduce identified risks, support families to make changes to keep children safe.
Awarding a contract following Direct Award Process C.
Start Date 1st April 2026 till 31st March 2027.
What the supplier must deliver
The service will provide services which integrate
The service will provide services which integrate with the Healthy Child Programme and contribute to the achievement of High Impact Areas via services that are universal in reach but targeted at level of need.
Provide the Safety in the Home equipment
Provide the Safety in the Home equipment and information scheme to 317 identified and/or vulnerable families meeting the relevant criteria per annum.
Module to support identification of risks
Module to support identification of risks that are common causes of childhood accidents, understand steps to take to reduce identified risks, support families to make changes to keep children safe.
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