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Middlesbrough Borough Council

TVASC014/2022 Tees Valley Complex Care & Support Framework

HealthcareCPV 85000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published21 Jun 2023
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Mrs Nicola Cummings
nicola_cummings@middlesbrough.gov.uk
+44 1642729492

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

The Local Authorities based in the Tees Valley area (consisting of Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, Stockton, Hartlepool and Darlington) are committed to ensuring people with learning disabilities and or autism who have complex and challenging support needs (including forensic needs), receive responsive and bespoke services which enable them to live fulfilling and rewarding lives, safely and where possible in their own local community.

The Tees Valley Joint Adult Commissioning Group (referred to as the Tees Valley Local Implementation Group / LIG), examines opportunities to jointly commission services and undertake joint projects.

This approach led to the development of the Tees PBS Framework.

Through this re-tendering process the contract will be renamed the Tees Valley Complex Care and Support Framework and will include Darlington Local Authority.

The primary aim for the five Local Authorities in the Tees Valley area, is to drive up the quality of care in value based and well led services – services which have the understanding of why behaviours occur.

For all services to focus on the provision of individualised bespoke support where the person is truly at the centre of everything.

Support which prevents crisis situations from arising along with an ultimate aim of stopping people with complex and challenging behaviours (including forensic behaviours) being admitted in to assessment and treatment inpatient beds (unless mentally unwell).

For these services to be able to evidence how person centred approaches and improvements in people’s lives have led to better outcomes.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Through this re-tendering process the contract

Through this re-tendering process the contract will be renamed the Tees Valley Complex Care and Support Framework and will include Darlington Local Authority.

02

For all services to focus on

For all services to focus on the provision of individualised bespoke support where the person is truly at the centre of everything.

03

Support which prevents crisis situations from arising

Support which prevents crisis situations from arising along with an ultimate aim of stopping people with complex and challenging behaviours (including forensic behaviours) being admitted in to assessment and treatment inpatient beds (unless mentally unwell).

04

For these services to be able

For these services to be able to evidence how person centred approaches and improvements in people’s lives have led to better outcomes.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

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Source & provenance
OCID
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Stage
award · Awarded
Source
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Buyer ref
017651-2023
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