Section one: Contracting authority/entity
one.1) Name and addresses
London Borough of Ealing
London Borough of Ealing, Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road
Ealing
W5 2HL
Contact
Ms Christine Baker
Telephone
+44 2088255122
Country
United Kingdom
NUTS code
UK - United Kingdom
Internet address(es)
Main address
Buyer's address
Section two: Object
two.1) Scope of the procurement
two.1.1) Title
Ealing Community Children and Adolescent Mental Health Services
Reference number
DN546375
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 Council is committed to partnership working and co-produced redesign of these important services with a focus on early intervention. This is critical to the successful design and delivery of health and care services for our residents. Due to the impact of COVID, and after careful consideration, the Council has decided that more time is needed for partner engagement and co design.
As such a further period of review has been agreed before confirming next steps. The Council will not invite any further expressions of interest at this stage. We would like to thank all those who have expressed an interest so far and will communicate this decision in writing to those who have separately.
If you have any questions please use the messaging system on www.procontract.due-north.com ref DN546375, or contact Lisa Burrage, Children's Tier 2 Commissioning Lead at BurrageL@ealing.gov.uk.
Section seven. Changes
seven.1.2) Text to be corrected in the original notice
Section number
11.2.4
Lot No
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Lot 1 includes early intervention services offering a model of training, support, advice and
consultation for families and professionals involved in their care, alongside a range of timelimited
evidence-based interventions to children, young people and their families within a
community setting/school.
Supportive action for families in Ealing (SAFE) is a multi-agency early intervention
partnership. Within this a range of staff work via an integrated framework to offer children,
young people and families/carers, interventions to address emotional, mental health and
wellbeing needs.
Ealing Primary Centre Outreach & CLiPS Teams provide advice, support and interventions to
schools, children and families in partnership with other agencies to improve outcomes for
children with Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs (SEMH) identified by schools.
MH Support Teams work across education settings as an additional resource to promote
resilience and wellbeing, support earlier intervention, enable appropriate signposting, and
deliver support and care.
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The Council is committed to partnership working and co-produced redesign of these important services with a focus on early intervention. This is critical to the successful design and delivery of health and care services for our residents. Due to the impact of COVID, and after careful consideration, the Council has decided that more time is needed for partner engagement and co design.
As such a further period of review has been agreed before confirming next steps. The Council will not invite any further expressions of interest at this stage. We would like to thank all those who have expressed an interest so far and will communicate this decision in writing to those who have separately.
If you have any questions please use the messaging system on www.procontract.due-north.com ref DN546375, or contact Lisa Burrage, Children's Tier 2 Commissioning Lead at BurrageL@ealing.gov.uk.
Section number
11.2.4
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2
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The Brighter Futures Programme is a range of teams (MASTs: Edge of Care; CONNECT in
care and Leaving Care Service), that focus on improving outcomes and preventing children
and young people going into care, or if in care maximising effectiveness of support with
improvement in stability of placements.
Intensive Therapeutic Short Breaks Service provides intensive support to a small number of
children (5-17) to reduce numbers of children, with complex learning disabilities and
challenging behaviour, in need of residential placements.
14-18 Transitions Management Team provides integrated services via a partnership of health
and social care services to meet needs of disabled young people and support families so they
can realise their potential.
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The Council is committed to partnership working and co-produced redesign of these important services with a focus on early intervention. This is critical to the successful design and delivery of health and care services for our residents. Due to the impact of COVID, and after careful consideration, the Council has decided that more time is needed for partner engagement and co design.
As such a further period of review has been agreed before confirming next steps. The Council will not invite any further expressions of interest at this stage. We would like to thank all those who have expressed an interest so far and will communicate this decision in writing to those who have separately.
If you have any questions please use the messaging system on www.procontract.due-north.com ref DN546375, or contact Lisa Burrage, Children's Tier 2 Commissioning Lead at BurrageL@ealing.gov.uk