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The City of Edinburgh Council

V3 One Edinburgh - Home Based Care and Associated Services - FPS

HealthcareCPV 85000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published21 Jul 2025
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Paula Deegan
paula.deegan@edinburgh.gov.uk
+44 1315294723

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

Please note that this procurement process is a refresh on previous Notices published in 2022.

The City of Edinburgh Council in partnership with the Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (EHSCP) is looking to establish a flexible purchasing system for Home Based Care and other associated services.

This will be a long-term opportunity with the aim to work in partnership with providers to increase capacity for services under Self Directed Support (SDS) as per the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.

The EHSCP wishes to build community networks of support which will meet the changing requirements of Edinburgh Citizens.

They require Home Based Care and associated services which are tailored to meet Edinburgh Citizen’s needs and can adapt by flexing capacity, whilst having a focus on sustainability, high standards of care, value for money and continuous improvement.

The Flexible Purchasing system will be split into Categories and Sub-Categories (Lots), which are still in development, to cover the range of potential contracts which could be issued through the flexible purchasing system throughout the 10-year term.

These may include: Category 1 - Home Based Care Re-design, Category 2 Individual Service Funds, Category 3 Specialised Services, Category 4 Associated Support Services.

Due to the term of the opportunity, additional categories / sub-categories may be added in future, to reflect the Council’s requirements.

Applying to this system will provide the Council with a list of providers who have proven to have the required skill, knowledge, registrations etc to deliver the service, who could then be offered a contract as part of a Locality Partnership model with providers working together in the best interests of the individuals needing care.

The aim of the Home-Based Care Re-design is to build upon networks and foster a culture of collaboration within a Locality model for adults and older people.

This will enable data sharing between partners to understand our collective capacity, which will help us to enable growth with key partners and ensure efficient coverage across the city, allowing us to provide good quality of care which meets the needs of the individual within the City of Edinburgh.

This lot within the framework has been estimated to have an annual value of up to 55 million GBP, with a total maximum estimated value of 550 million GBP over the full term of the Framework Agreement (subject to Scottish Government funding increases, demand for the service and the absorption of other care requirements).

Notes that the Framework Agreement is flexible and can sustain increase in requirements which may relate to the umbrella service of Home-based Care, such as overnight care provision, technology enabled care and re-open to new providers throughout the life of the agreement.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

This will be a long-term opportunity

This will be a long-term opportunity with the aim to work in partnership with providers to increase capacity for services under Self Directed Support (SDS) as per the Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.

02

The EHSCP wishes to build community networks

The EHSCP wishes to build community networks of support which will meet the changing requirements of Edinburgh Citizens.

03

Home Based Care Re-design, Category 2 Individual

Home Based Care Re-design, Category 2 Individual Service Funds, Category 3 Specialised Services, Category 4 Associated Support Services.

04

This will enable data sharing between partners

This will enable data sharing between partners to understand our collective capacity, which will help us to enable growth with key partners and ensure efficient coverage across the city, allowing us to provide good quality of care which meets the needs of the individual within the City of Edinburgh.

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