Scope
Description
North Northamptonshire Council (hereafter referred to as the "Council") wishes to invite Tender Responses for a 2 + 1 year Service to support early parenting and child-parent relationships. This service builds upon the two-year test-and-learn pilot, Supportive Steps, which Family Action has successfully delivered as part of the Family Hubs and Start for Life Programme.
Initially commissioned in June 2023, the Pilot aimed to support parents with early parenting within the 1001 critical days, enhance parent-infant relationships, and provide early intervention for mild to moderate perinatal mental health challenges and parent-infant relationship difficulties.
During the pilot phase, the service supported more than 150 families through targeted and universal interventions focusing on integrated, evidence-based parenting programmes and peer support.
Given the success of this approach, we are now transitioning from a test-and-learn phase to a longer-term model. This next phase will embed key learnings from the pilot and align with North Northamptonshire's broader early intervention strategy, ensuring continuity of support while enhancing service effectiveness
The Service will provide early parenting and child-parent relationship support for mothers, fathers, and co-parents with children under two years old, including children up to the age of five, to engage in evidence-based programmes, e.g., the Solihull Approach.
Lot 1. Lot 1: Parenting Support
Description
The 'transition to parenthood' refers to a period of normal psychological and social changes associated with pregnancy and the arrival of a new baby, which may be stressful.All parents, but first-time parents, should be offered the opportunity to attend antenatal education classes that include modules aimed at preparing parents for these psychological and role changes.Parenting education programs can help improve communication skills between parents and children, resulting in a better understanding between family members. It also encourages nurturing behaviour and increases parents' knowledge of child development and communication styles.North Northants acknowledges that expecting parents with complex social factors may have additional needs. These parents require enhanced access to care through maintained antenatal care, evidence-based parenting support and accurate advice and information for mothers and families to make informed decisions.The Service will deliver evidence-based parenting programmes that prepare expecting mothers, parents and their partners for labour, birth, and the immediate postnatal period to support the transition to parenthood.This form of social support should be responsive to the priorities of participating parents. Interventions should address the transition to parenthood, relationship issues, the preparation for new roles and responsibilities, and problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills. In addition to the topics covered in traditional antenatal education (e.g., birth, physical changes in pregnancy).The Service will deliver intensive support for expectant mothers, parents and those with babies from conception who need targeted evidence-based parenting interventions.The Service will provide access to Family Hubs and other specialist services according to the family's needs and situation to improve outcomes for the whole family.The Service will provide opportunities for mothers, fathers, and co-parents to meet parents with similar experiences in community settings.The support will offer the chance to socialise and share parenting techniques, skills and knowledge. Children and parents will have more opportunities to get outside and attend regular groups that will provide stability, consistencies and the prospect of making friends.
Lot 2. Lot 2 - Perinatal Mental Health and Child-Parent Relationship Support
Description
The pandemic has contributed to increased rates of mental illness among pregnant and new mothers in the UK. The lack of support during the intrapartum period due to changes to service provision are associated with increased stress, depression, and anxiety. This includes service changes such as introducing digital healthcare and attending antenatal appointments without partners or loved ones.Although the long-term implications are largely unpredictable, the prevalence of perinatal mental health problems is high. Estimates suggest that around 20% of women will develop a mental disorder, such as depression, anxiety, or psychosis, in the perinatal period. (Cambridge University, 2023).North Northants acknowledges the importance of the quality of the parent-child relationships and parenting on emotional well-being, social development, and adult mental health and well-being.Infant mental health describes the social, emotional, and cognitive brain development in the first two years of life. Positive infant mental health is created and supported primarily through the development of positive early relationships between the baby and key caregivers.Maternal mental health problems and mental illness can significantly impact infant mental health and early attachment. Women experiencing high levels of stress, anxiety, depression, or distress during pregnancy may struggle to develop a bond with the growing baby.The Service will deliver evidence-based antenatal and postnatal support programmes for mothers, fathers and co-parents.Parents will have access to advice and support on perinatal mental health and parent-infant relationships in the community, working holistically to connect families to vital support where needed.The Service will provide emotional and practical support to families where a parent struggles with their well-being or is at significant risk of developing mild to moderate mental health issues. This could include a diagnosis such as anxiety and depression during pregnancy and the first two years after birth.The Service will support access to Family Hubs and other specialist services according to the family's needs and situation to improve outcomes for the whole family.
Contract 1
Lots
Lot 1. Lot 1: Parenting Support
Lot 2. Lot 2 - Perinatal Mental Health and Child-Parent Relationship Support
Supplier
Contract value
- £478,950 excluding VAT
- £574,740 including VAT
Above the relevant threshold
Award decision date
10 October 2025
Date assessment summaries were sent to tenderers
10 October 2025
Standstill period
- End: 21 October 2025
- 8 working days
Earliest date the contract will be signed
22 October 2025
Contract dates (estimated)
- 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2027
- Possible extension to 31 December 2028
- 3 years
Description of possible extension:
Contract for an initial period of 24 months with the preferred Potential Supplier, with an option to extend for 12 months, making 36 months in total.
Main procurement category
Services
CPV classifications
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
Contract locations
- UKF25 - North Northamptonshire
Information about tenders
Lot 1. Lot 1: Parenting Support
- 1 tender received
- 1 tender assessed in the final stage:
- 0 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
- 1 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
- 1 supplier awarded contracts
- 0 suppliers unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)
Lot 2. Lot 2 - Perinatal Mental Health and Child-Parent Relationship Support
- 1 tender received
- 1 tender assessed in the final stage:
- 0 submitted by small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)
- 1 submitted by voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
- 1 supplier awarded contracts
- 0 suppliers unsuccessful (details included for contracts over £5 million)
Procedure
Procedure type
Open procedure
Supplier
FAMILY ACTION
- Companies House: 01068186
- Public Procurement Organisation Number: PGQG-3268-XDMX
34 Wharf Road
London
N1 7GR
United Kingdom
Email: bdt@family-action.org.uk
Website: http://www.family-action.org.uk
Region: UKI41 - Hackney and Newham
Small or medium-sized enterprise (SME): No
Voluntary, community or social enterprise (VCSE): Yes
Supported employment provider: No
Public service mutual: No
Contract 1
Contracting authority
North Northamptonshire Council
- Public Procurement Organisation Number: PQCM-5634-HGCN
The Corby Cube, George Street
Corby
NN17 1QG
United Kingdom
Region: UKF25 - North Northamptonshire
Organisation type: Public authority - sub-central government