The Healthy Child Programme - 0-19 years

A Contract Award Notice
by WESTMORLAND AND FURNESS COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£20M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
04 Feb 2025
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Cumbria:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

Westmorland & Furness Council is advising of the contract award for The Healthy Child Programme 0-19 years after following the Competitive Process of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime 2023). The Healthy Child Programme (HCP) is the early intervention and prevention public health programme that lies at the heart of universal service for children, young people, and families at a crucial stage of life, including pre-conception. The 0-19 HCP’s universal reach provides an invaluable opportunity to identify families that need additional support and children who are at risk of poor outcomes. The 0-19 HCP sets out the good practice framework for prevention and early intervention services for children, young people and their families and recommends how health, education and other partners working together across a range of settings can significantly enhance a child’s or young person’s life chances.

Total Quantity or Scope

Westmorland & Furness Council is advising of a contract award for … The 0-19 Healthy Child Programme (HCP) is the early intervention and prevention public health programme that lies at the heart of universal service for children, young people, and families at a crucial stage of life, including pre-conception. … The Service will provide clinical leadership, co-ordination, and delivery of the 0-19 HCP across the Westmorland and Furness Council footprint. The Service sets out the good practice framework for prevention and early intervention services for children, young people and their families and recommends how health, education and other partners working together across a range of settings can significantly enhance a child’s or young person’s life chances. The current guidance for local government, the NHS, integrated care boards and other partners inform local implementation of the healthy child programme framework. These include evidence led approaches to: • preconception care • promoting child development • improving child health outcomes • ensuring that families at risk are identified at the earliest opportunity Safeguarding responsibilities apply through all elements from identification of risk and need to early help and targeted work, and formal child protection. The COVID-19 pandemic raises specific considerations for childhood vulnerability and the impact on their education, time with family and to their emotional health and wellbeing. The Provider will act in accordance with the No child left behind - a public health informed approach to improving outcomes for vulnerable children. The service will utilise the DHSC Campaign Resource Centre in working with babies, children, young people and families. Campaign Resource Centre (dhsc.gov.uk) Decision to Award was undertaken by the Council's Director of Thriving Communities in agreement with Council Cabinet. Reasons for selecting the chosen provider The successful tenderer is Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust. The Trust achieved the highest score against the key award criteria as set out in the tender documentation. The Trust provided evidence of good quality HCP services and evidence to demonstrate that they would be able to meet the transformational ambitions of the Healthy Child Programme Specification in Westmorland & Furness. No identified conflicts of interest

Award Detail

1 Harrogate & District NHS Trust (Harrogate)
  • Reference: 003730-2025-1
  • Value: £19,540,000

Award Criteria

Quality 80
price 20

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) 2023 Contract Notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 do not apply to this procurement or award. The contract will commence on 01 April 2025 for a duration of 5 years ending on the 31 March 2030. The contract has the the option to extend for 2 further periods of 12 months each.

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