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Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Health Urban Places Community Partners BTH25-036

Value£48k
Awarded24 Jul 2025
Published25 Jul 2025
RegionNationwide
Outcome — awarded
Highfield Community Association
Awarded value£48k
Award date24 Jul 2025

This is a contract result notice, not an open opportunity. Details from the official award data.

Who to contact
Alistair Stewart
alistair.stewart2@bthft.nhs.uk
01274276326

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

The brief

Born in Bradford (BiB) at Bradford Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust (BTHFT) is seeking to appoint one or more community-based organisations with experience in community engagement and established community networks to collaborate and contribute to “Community Collaboratives” and to support the delivery of research for the Healthy Urban Places (HUP) programme.

Healthy Urban Places (HUP), funded by UK Research Innovation and part of Population Health Improvement UK, is a four-year research programme which aims to create a step change in understanding how best to harness the power of local urban places as tools to improve population health and reduce inequalities.

HUP is exploring how and why local environments (e.g. housing, local amenities, access to jobs, availability of community or social spaces, the way decisions are made or resources invested) influence people’s health, through research with communities and local stakeholders.

HUP are establishing ‘Community Collaboratives’ that bring together communities, researchers and decision-makers in Bradford and our sister site, Liverpool.

HUP aims to co-produce insights and priorities about what makes a healthy place and seeks to influence place-based changes through local policy and practice.

HUP is now seeking community-based organisations to join and take an active role in the Community Collaboratives.

HUP researchers will support community organisations in this collaborative work.

Community-based organisations will be responsible for coordinating community-led research activities in their area and engaging local communities and stakeholders.

The HUP research team will provide training on research skills and actively support community organisations to co-produce meaningful research on healthy urban places, which can then be shared with local, regional and national decision-makers.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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HUP researchers will support community organisations in

HUP researchers will support community organisations in this collaborative work.

02

Community-based organisations will be responsible for coordinating

Community-based organisations will be responsible for coordinating community-led research activities in their area and engaging local communities and stakeholders.

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The HUP research team will provide training

The HUP research team will provide training on research skills and actively support community organisations to co-produce meaningful research on healthy urban places, which can then be shared with local, regional and national decision-makers.

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OCID
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Stage
award · Awarded
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
043193-2025
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