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Westmorland and Furness Council

Framework and Services Agreement for the Provision of Community Choices (previously Day Opportunities) in Westmorland and Furness

HealthcareCPV 85300000
Value£2.1m
Deadline7 Apr 2025
Published21 Feb 2025
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 21 Feb 2025ClosedCloses 7 Apr 2025
Who to contact
Mrs Alyson Delin
Alyson.Delin@westmorlandandfurness.gov.uk
+44 7423749646

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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£2.1mtotal contract value
median £380k
this tender£0£16.5m

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The brief

The Care Act 2014 requires Councils to provide services which enable a shift towards more personalised care and support.

In providing services for Adults who meet Care Act eligibility criteria, the Council must have regard to the need to promote individuals’ well-being, including physical and mental health, emotional wellbeing, participation in work, education, recreation, and social and economic wellbeing The Act further identifies that high-quality, personalised care and support can only be achieved where there is a vibrant, responsive market of service providers.

Duties are placed on councils to commission a diverse and sustainable range of care and support providers who continuously improve quality and choice, in order to meet the needs of people who need care and support.

Community Choices (formerly day opportunities) play a key role in supporting disabled and older people to maintain and develop new skills, prevent social isolation, support inclusion and presence in their local communities and provide a break from caring and support for unpaid carers ensuring they can continue to offer ongoing support.

Through feedback from service users, carers and stakeholders there is drive to move away from a predominantly building based day opportunities approach in favour of a broad scope incorporating assets which provide a range ‘community-based support’ choices including, but not limited to: • Building based opportunities for those with the most complex support needs • Short term enablement and skills development • Centres providing a base for multiple activities with in-reach and outreach to the local community • Education / training • Preparation for employment

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The Care Act 2014 requires Councils

The Care Act 2014 requires Councils to provide services which enable a shift towards more personalised care and support.

02

In providing services for Adults who meet

In providing services for Adults who meet Care Act eligibility criteria, the Council must have regard to the need to promote individuals’ well-being, including physical and mental health, emotional wellbeing, participation in work, education, recreation, and social and economic wellbeing.

03

The Act further identifies that high-quality, personalised

The Act further identifies that high-quality, personalised care and support can only be achieved where there is a vibrant, responsive market of service providers.

04

Duties are placed on councils to commission

Duties are placed on councils to commission a diverse and sustainable range of care and support providers who continuously improve quality and choice, in order to meet the needs of people who need care and support.

05

Through feedback from service users, carers

Through feedback from service users, carers and stakeholders there is drive to move away from a predominantly building based day opportunities approach in favour of a broad scope incorporating assets which provide a range ‘community-based support’ choices including, but not limited to:.

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Stage
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Source
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