Accommodation Based Housing Related Support Services

A Contract Award Notice
by MEDWAY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£52K-£159K
Sector
FACILITY
Published
28 Jun 2022
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Medway:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 8 suppliers

Description

Medway’s vision for Housing Related Support (HRS) is to improve the quality of life of vulnerable socially excluded people living in the borough through the delivery of preventative housing support services and to make Medway a place where people are able to achieve their potential for independent living. Housing Support for vulnerable and socially excluded people in Medway has 3 identified overarching aims. These are: • Delivering independence and preventing homelessness: this is through providing housing support in Supported Housing, with move on support where appropriate, giving people the opportunity to stabilise their lives and move on. • Creating opportunities: this is through offering vulnerable and socially excluded people experiencing and/or threatened with homelessness, the chance to improve their outcomes and increase their independence. • Providing effectively managed services and value for money: This is through delivering high quality, strategically relevant services that are well managed, cost effective, work well with other support and care services, and put service users at the heart of service delivery. The tendering process will be conducted through the Kent Business Portal.

Lot Division

1 Supported Housing for Statutory and Non-Statutory Ex-offenders

Non statutory homeless (but not excluding those who are statutory homeless). Service users with a history of offending behaviour, male and female, who may present with: • Complex and challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse • A history of homelessness and rough sleeping

2 Supported Housing for Statutory and Non-Statutory Ex-offenders

Non statutory homeless (but not excluding those who are statutory homeless). Service users with a history of offending behaviour, male and female, who may present with: • Complex and challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse • A history of homelessness and rough sleeping

3 Supported Housing for Domestic Abuse Refuge

Statutory homeless single women or women with children who require support with: • Sustaining a new tenancy • People at risk of domestic abuse • People with complex or challenging needs

4 Supported Housing for Statutory and Non-statutory Homeless Young People

Non statutory homeless Young People (but not excluding those who are statutory homeless) who may present with: • Complex and challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse

5 Supported Housing for Statutory and Non-statutory Homeless Young People

Non statutory homeless Young People (but not excluding those who are statutory homeless) who present with: • Complex and challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse

6 Supported Housing for Vulnerable Young People

Young People referred from Children’s Services requiring a higher level of input who may present with: • Complex and challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse

7 Supported Housing for Statutory and Non-statutory Homeless

Non statutory homeless (but not excluding those who are statutory homeless) Service users who present with: • Complex and/or challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse • A history of homelessness and rough sleeping

8 Supported Housing for Statutory and Non-statutory Homeless

Non statutory homeless (but not excluding those who are statutory homeless) Service Users who present with: • Complex and challenging behaviour • Anti-social behaviour • Emotional vulnerability and mental health support needs • Alcohol and substance misuse • A history of homelessness and rough sleeping

Award Detail

1 Pathways to Independence (Rochester)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-1
  • Value: £52,289
2 Langley House Trust (Coventry)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-2
  • Value: £94,743
3 Clarion Housing Association (London)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-3
  • Value: £109,937
4 MHS Homes (Chatham)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-4
  • Value: £105,000
5 Clarion Housing Association (London)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-5
  • Value: £146,000
6 MHS Homes (Chatham)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-6
  • Value: £87,000
7 Riverside Group (Liverpool)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-7
  • Value: £146,743
8 Pathways to Independence (Rochester)
  • Reference: 017666-2022-8
  • Value: £158,648

Award Criteria

Quality 80%
price 20%

CPV Codes

  • 70333000 - Housing services
  • 85320000 - Social services

Other Information

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