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Prior Information Notice

All Age Integrated Health and Well-being Service (IHWS)

  • First published: 25 January 2022
  • Last modified: 25 January 2022

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Contents

Summary

OCID:
Published by:
London Borough of Newham
Authority ID:
AA21062
Publication date:
25 January 2022
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Prior Information Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
No

Abstract

The council would like to share upcoming plans to establish a light touch 'pseudo' Dynamic Purchasing Service (p-DPS) for an All-Age Integrated Health & Wellbeing Service (IHWS). The p-DPS will be open to local authorities and health partners across the North East London STP footprint and will comprise four separate Categories:

1. Specialist Smoking Cessation Service

2. Specialist Tier 2 Weight Management and Movement Service

3. Community-Based Projects for Health & Wellbeing

4. Addressing Resource Inequality

It is intended the service will be procured this financial year with an estimated contract start date of 1st December 2022. This is not an invitation to tender.

Newham's Health and Wellbeing Strategy, 50 Steps to a Healthier Borough, outlines the ambition of the Council and NHS to deliver a paradigm shift in the health of residents. Delivering against this ambition will require a plan that enables residents to change behaviours and make healthier choices while also addressing resource inequities.

The approach is characterised by the expression 'one size does not fit all', reflecting insight gathered through co-design with residents where factors such as choice, motivation, culture, community and resource inequity are highlighted as significant issues in changing behaviours and habits.

Central to the IHWS is the importance of understanding and addressing the inter-connection between children, families and adults. Focusing on children or adults in isolation is unlikely to deliver the required improvement in outcomes required, because positive behaviour change at an individual-level can be helped or hindered through the family environment.

The p-DPS aims to strike an important balance between ensuring there is specialist resource available while also harnessing the power of the community, voluntary and faith sector. This will be implemented through the Council's in-house Well Newham Hub: a new 'single point of access' vehicle for developing pathways to and from the services within the IHWS.

The Council intends to take a staged approach to establishing the p-DPS and running mini-competitions. Details and timings are TBC, but broadly this will involve prioritising the p-DPS 'on boarding' process and subsequent mini competitions for Categories 1 and 2. Some services within Category 3 will also be prioritised for mini competition ASAP after establishing the p-DPS (i.e. cooking classes, volunteer schemes and stroke prevention/support).

The aim is to commence the first tranche of contracts within the p-DPS from December 2022. Contract lengths may vary, but initial contract terms of 3+2 years are envisaged for providers of services within Categories 1 and 2.

A more detailed timeline for the staged procurement process is in development and will be published to the market in due course.

Providers are invited to attend the following market engagement events:

• Thursday 10/02/2022 10:30 - 11:30: Engagement / Fusion registration session for potential IHWS providers

• Monday 21/02/2022 14:00 - 15:30:Pre-tender Market Engagement Event

Please register via the Eventbrite link below to attend the above Market Engagement Events.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/all-age-integrated-health-and-well-being-service-market-engagement-tickets-254615330307

The events will be run virtually via Zoom. Further details will be confirmed to those providers who express interest. Organisations will also be given the opportunity to ask commissioners questions. If organisations have any immediate questions then please contact Madalina Pop (details below) and the commissioners can address this at the events. All questions and answers will be shared with attendees of the event.

Madalina Pop Madalina.pop@newham.gov.uk

It is anticipated that the tender will be published at the end of February 2022 via oracle Fusion.

Full notice text

Prior information notice

This notice is for prior information only

Section I: Contracting authority

I.1) Name and addresses

LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM

Building 1000,Dockside Road

LONDON

E16 2QU

UK

E-mail: eprocurement@onesource.co.uk

NUTS: UKI41

Internet address(es)

Main address: https://www.newham.gov.uk/

I.3) Communication

The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge at:

https://elyq.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/PrcPosRegisterSupplier?prcBuId=300000002089195


Additional information can be obtained from the abovementioned address


I.4) Type of the contracting authority

Regional or local authority

I.5) Main activity

General public services

Section II: Object

II.1) Scope of the procurement

II.1.1) Title

All Age Integrated Health and Well-being Service (IHWS)

II.1.2) Main CPV code

85000000

 

II.1.3) Type of contract

Services

II.1.4) Short description

The council would like to share upcoming plans to establish a light touch 'pseudo' Dynamic Purchasing Service (p-DPS) for an All-Age Integrated Health & Wellbeing Service (IHWS). The p-DPS will be open to local authorities and health partners across the North East London STP footprint and will comprise four separate Categories:

1. Specialist Smoking Cessation Service

2. Specialist Tier 2 Weight Management and Movement Service

3. Community-Based Projects for Health & Wellbeing

4. Addressing Resource Inequality

It is intended the service will be procured this financial year with an estimated contract start date of 1st December 2022. This is not an invitation to tender.

Newham's Health and Wellbeing Strategy, 50 Steps to a Healthier Borough, outlines the ambition of the Council and NHS to deliver a paradigm shift in the health of residents. Delivering against this ambition will require a plan that enables residents to change behaviours and make healthier choices while also addressing resource inequities.

The approach is characterised by the expression 'one size does not fit all', reflecting insight gathered through co-design with residents where factors such as choice, motivation, culture, community and resource inequity are highlighted as significant issues in changing behaviours and habits.

Central to the IHWS is the importance of understanding and addressing the inter-connection between children, families and adults. Focusing on children or adults in isolation is unlikely to deliver the required improvement in outcomes required, because positive behaviour change at an individual-level can be helped or hindered through the family environment.

The p-DPS aims to strike an important balance between ensuring there is specialist resource available while also harnessing the power of the community, voluntary and faith sector. This will be implemented through the Council's in-house Well Newham Hub: a new 'single point of access' vehicle for developing pathways to and from the services within the IHWS.

The Council intends to take a staged approach to establishing the p-DPS and running mini-competitions. Details and timings are TBC, but broadly this will involve prioritising the p-DPS 'on boarding' process and subsequent mini competitions for Categories 1 and 2. Some services within Category 3 will also be prioritised for mini competition ASAP after establishing the p-DPS (i.e. cooking classes, volunteer schemes and stroke prevention/support).

The aim is to commence the first tranche of contracts within the p-DPS from December 2022. Contract lengths may vary, but initial contract terms of 3+2 years are envisaged for providers of services within Categories 1 and 2.

A more detailed timeline for the staged procurement process is in development and will be published to the market in due course.

II.1.6) Information about lots

This contract is divided into lots: No

II.2) Description

II.2.3) Place of performance

NUTS code:

UKI4

II.2.4) Description of the procurement

The council would like to share upcoming plans to establish a light touch 'pseudo' Dynamic Purchasing Service (p-DPS) for an All-Age Integrated Health & Wellbeing Service (IHWS). The p-DPS will be open to local authorities and health partners across the North East London STP footprint and will comprise four separate Categories:

1. Specialist Smoking Cessation Service

2. Specialist Tier 2 Weight Management and Movement Service

3. Community-Based Projects for Health & Wellbeing

4. Addressing Resource Inequality

It is intended the service will be procured this financial year with an estimated contract start date of 1st December 2022. This is not an invitation to tender.

Newham's Health and Wellbeing Strategy, 50 Steps to a Healthier Borough, outlines the ambition of the Council and NHS to deliver a paradigm shift in the health of residents. Delivering against this ambition will require a plan that enables residents to change behaviours and make healthier choices while also addressing resource inequities.

The approach is characterised by the expression 'one size does not fit all', reflecting insight gathered through co-design with residents where factors such as choice, motivation, culture, community and resource inequity are highlighted as significant issues in changing behaviours and habits.

Central to the IHWS is the importance of understanding and addressing the inter-connection between children, families and adults. Focusing on children or adults in isolation is unlikely to deliver the required improvement in outcomes required, because positive behaviour change at an individual-level can be helped or hindered through the family environment.

The p-DPS aims to strike an important balance between ensuring there is specialist resource available while also harnessing the power of the community, voluntary and faith sector. This will be implemented through the Council's in-house Well Newham Hub: a new 'single point of access' vehicle for developing pathways to and from the services within the IHWS.

The Council intends to take a staged approach to establishing the p-DPS and running mini-competitions. Details and timings are TBC, but broadly this will involve prioritising the p-DPS 'on boarding' process and subsequent mini competitions for Categories 1 and 2. Some services within Category 3 will also be prioritised for mini competition ASAP after establishing the p-DPS (i.e. cooking classes, volunteer schemes and stroke prevention/support).

The aim is to commence the first tranche of contracts within the p-DPS from December 2022. Contract lengths may vary, but initial contract terms of 3+2 years are envisaged for providers of services within Categories 1 and 2.

A more detailed timeline for the staged procurement process is in development and will be published to the market in due course.

Providers are invited to attend the following market engagement events:

• Thursday 10/02/2022 10:30 - 11:30: Engagement / Fusion registration session for potential IHWS providers

• Monday 21/02/2022 14:00 - 15:30:Pre-tender Market Engagement Event

Please register via the Eventbrite link below to attend the above Market Engagement Events.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/all-age-integrated-health-and-well-being-service-market-engagement-tickets-254615330307

The events will be run virtually via Zoom. Further details will be confirmed to those providers who express interest. Organisations will also be given the opportunity to ask commissioners questions. If organisations have any immediate questions then please contact Madalina Pop (details below) and the commissioners can address this at the events. All questions and answers will be shared with attendees of the event.

Madalina Pop Madalina.pop@newham.gov.uk

It is anticipated that the tender will be published at the end of February 2022 via oracle Fusion.

To participate in e-Tender exercises, you will need to ensure that your company has registered on Oracle Fusion via the link below.

https://elyq.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/fscmUI/faces/PrcPosRegisterSupplier?prcBuId=300000002089195

II.3) Estimated date of publication of contract notice:

22/02/2022

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1) Description

IV.1.8) Information about Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Yes

Section VI: Complementary information

VI.3) Additional information

Providers are invited to attend the following market engagement events:

• Thursday 10/02/2022 10:30 - 11:30: Engagement / Fusion registration session for potential IHWS providers

• Monday 21/02/2022 14:00 - 15:30:Pre-tender Market Engagement Event

Please register via the Eventbrite link below to attend the above Market Engagement Events.

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/all-age-integrated-health-and-well-being-service-market-engagement-tickets-254615330307

VI.5) Date of dispatch of this notice

24/01/2022

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
85000000 Health and social work services Other Services

Delivery locations

ID Description
100 UK - All

Alert region restrictions

The buyer has restricted the alert for this notice to suppliers based in the following regions.

ID Description
There are no alert restrictions for this notice.

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