Provision of Short Term Accommodation Services for People With Complex Needs

  • Lancashire County Council

F14: Notice for changes or additional information

Notice identifier: 2024/S 000-006001

Procurement identifier (OCID): ocds-h6vhtk-040776

Published 23 February 2024, 3:13pm



Section one: Contracting authority/entity

one.1) Name and addresses

Lancashire County Council

Fishergate

Preston

PR18XJ

Contact

Procurement Care-Health

Email

caphprocurement@lancashire.gov.uk

Telephone

+44 1772538206

Country

United Kingdom

Region code

UKD45 - Mid Lancashire

Justification for not providing organisation identifier

Not on any register

Internet address(es)

Main address

https://www.lancashire.gov.uk/fusion-supplier-portal/


Section two: Object

two.1) Scope of the procurement

two.1.1) Title

Provision of Short Term Accommodation Services for People With Complex Needs

Reference number

PF/PH/23/1437

two.1.2) Main CPV code

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

two.1.3) Type of contract

Services

two.1.4) Short description

The Complex Needs Housing Contract aims to provide opportunities for behaviour change, health improvements and to deliver positive outcomes for individuals with Complex Needs, families and communities.

A person with 'complex needs' is someone with two or more needs which typically interact with and exacerbate one another affecting their physical, mental, social or financial wellbeing. An estimated 60,000 people across England experience at least two of the following: homelessness, reoffending, problematic substance misuse and mental ill health.

The intended target group require a range of support needs including mental health, substance misuse, a history of offending behaviour, other diagnosed and undiagnosed conditions and/or challenging behaviours. The target population includes many who are often found at the margins of society; who experience repeat homelessness; rough sleeping and those who find it difficult to secure and maintain independent living because of the level of their compounded or complex needs. The Service will be expected to deliver support effectively to individuals who are in crisis, present challenging behaviour issues and who may struggle to live within boundaries and engage in support.

Staff will work with residents to help them identify their own strengths and goals, learn new skills, gain knowledge and increase self-awareness. This conditional support enables complex and entrenched behaviours to be addressed, with a view to leading stable independent lives.

The success of the Service will be judged by the extent to which it meaningfully engages with service users; The Service will directly address underlying issues and develop personal capacity and recovery capital.

As part of their tender submission, it will be the provider's responsibility to source all accommodation and ensure this accommodation meets with minimum and maximum requirements stated.

The contracts are to be procured to commence for 1 April 2024.


Section six. Complementary information

six.6) Original notice reference

Notice number: 2024/S 000-005940


Section seven. Changes

seven.1.2) Text to be corrected in the original notice

Section number

II.1.4

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The Complex Needs Housing Contract aims to provide opportunities for behaviour change,

health improvements and to deliver positive outcomes for individuals with Complex Needs,

families and communities.

A person with 'complex needs' is someone with two or more needs which typically interact

with and exacerbate one another affecting their physical, mental, social or financial

wellbeing. An estimated 60,000 people across England experience at least two of the

following: homelessness, reoffending, problematic substance misuse and mental ill health.

The intended target group require a range of support needs including mental health,

substance misuse, a history of offending behaviour, other diagnosed and undiagnosed

conditions and/or challenging behaviours. The target population includes many who are

often found at the margins of society; who experience repeat homelessness; rough sleeping

and those who find it difficult to secure and maintain independent living because of the level

of their compounded or complex needs. The Service will be expected to deliver support

effectively to individuals who are in crisis, present challenging behaviour issues and who may

struggle to live within boundaries and engage in support.

Staff will work with residents to help them identify their own strengths and goals, learn new

skills, gain knowledge and increase self-awareness. This conditional support enables

complex and entrenched behaviours to be addressed, with a view to leading stable

independent lives.

The success of the Service will be judged by the extent to which it meaningfully engages with

service users; The Service will directly address underlying issues and develop personal

capacity and recovery capital.

As part of their tender submission, it will be the provider's responsibility to source all

accommodation and ensure this accommodation meets with minimum and maximum

requirements stated.

The contracts are to be procured to commence for 1 April 2024.

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The Complex Needs Housing Contract aims to provide opportunities for behaviour change,

health improvements and to deliver positive outcomes for individuals with Complex Needs,

families and communities.

A person with 'complex needs' is someone with two or more needs which typically interact

with and exacerbate one another affecting their physical, mental, social or financial

wellbeing. An estimated 60,000 people across England experience at least two of the

following: homelessness, reoffending, problematic substance misuse and mental ill health.

The intended target group require a range of support needs including mental health,

substance misuse, a history of offending behaviour, other diagnosed and undiagnosed

conditions and/or challenging behaviours. The target population includes many who are

often found at the margins of society; who experience repeat homelessness; rough sleeping

and those who find it difficult to secure and maintain independent living because of the level

of their compounded or complex needs. The Service will be expected to deliver support

effectively to individuals who are in crisis, present challenging behaviour issues and who may

struggle to live within boundaries and engage in support.

Staff will work with residents to help them identify their own strengths and goals, learn new

skills, gain knowledge and increase self-awareness. This conditional support enables

complex and entrenched behaviours to be addressed, with a view to leading stable

independent lives.

The success of the Service will be judged by the extent to which it meaningfully engages with

service users; The Service will directly address underlying issues and develop personal

capacity and recovery capital.

As part of their tender submission, it will be the provider's responsibility to source all

accommodation and ensure this accommodation meets with minimum and maximum

requirements stated.

The contracts are to be procured to commence for 1 April 2024.

The initial term is 4 years (48 months) with the option to extend as long as the whole contract term does not exceed 8 years (96 months).