Supported Living Support Services for People with Learning Disabilities or Mental Health Needs Framework
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This is a large award for Health & Social Care — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 32,734 valued Health & Social Care tenders in our corpus.
Durham County Council (the Council) has a duty to provide services for vulnerable residents who are eligible for care and support according to the national criteria introduced by the Care Act 2014.
The Council is seeking multiple providers that can provide the below named services.
This is a flexible Framework where bidders may bid at any time.
However, at the sole discretion of the Council, it may close the Framework should the Council deem they have sufficient providers to meet demand.
The Council has the discretion to both open and close selected Lots and not all Lots should it choose to.
The opportunity is divided into four Lots as detailed below: Lot 1: Learning Disability Standard Care Lot 2: Learning Disability Enhanced Care Lot 3: Mental Health Standard Care Lot 4: Mental Health Enhanced Care Bidders can bid for up to and including all 4 Lots and be awarded a Contract for up to and including all 4 Lots.
Further details of the requirements are set out in the tender documents, which can be accessed free of charge, at www.open-uk.org using reference OPEN2026294.
The Framework does not include any guarantee of any minimum volume of services, or any minimum expenditure.
Furthermore, appointment under the Framework does not constitute a commitment by the Council, or any other contracting authority to the exclusive use of the Framework or an individual supplier for such requirements.
Permitted modifications - The Council anticipates that changes may be required to reflect evolving service needs and external drivers.
These may include (without limitation): -changes to the nature, scope, model or volume of Supported Living Services; -shifts in local and national health, care and wellbeing priorities; -changes in service user needs, complexity and demand; -amendments to statutory duties, regulatory requirements, inspection regimes or best practice guidance.
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Durham County Council (the Council) has
Durham County Council (the Council) has a duty to provide services for vulnerable residents who are eligible for care and support according to the national criteria introduced by the Care Act 2014.
The Council is seeking multiple providers
The Council is seeking multiple providers that can provide the below named services.
However, at the sole discretion of
However, at the sole discretion of the Council, it may close the Framework should the Council deem they have sufficient providers to meet demand.
The Council has the discretion to both
The Council has the discretion to both open and close selected Lots and not all Lots should it choose to.
The Council anticipates that changes may
The Council anticipates that changes may be required to reflect evolving service needs and external drivers.
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