Barking and Dagenham Crisis Prevention

A Tender Notice
by NORTH EAST LONDON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
23.5 month
Value
£1M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
14 Feb 2025
Delivery
To 07 Mar 2027 (est.)
Deadline
17 Mar 2025 12:00

Concepts

Location

NELFT - CEME CENTRE - West Wing <br/>Marsh Way <br/>Rainham <br/>RM13 8GQ

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Description

This specification outlines the development of a Mental Health Crisis Prevention Offer in Barking and Dagenham for a third sector-led service providing non-clinical, community-based mental health support. The service will focus on supporting those experiencing self-defined mental health distress who do not require immediate medical attention. It will offer timely interventions aimed at preventing escalation to statutory services like psychiatric liaison or emergency departments. This initiative aligns with local needs, addressing the unique demographic and socio-economic factors of Barking and Dagenham.

Total Quantity or Scope

inequalities by providing targeted support to underserved and underrepresented groups in Barking and Dagenham, and address stigma around Mental Health.• Enhance community resilience by offering practical support and linking individuals to appropriate local services, thereby reducing social isolation and promoting long-term mental wellbeing.• Collaborate with local VCSEs and statutory services to ensure an integrated care pathway, allowing smooth transitions between community and clinical services where needed.Strategic ContextThis service supports the objectives of the North East London Integrated Care Board (ICB) and aligns with the Barking and Dagenham Adults Mental Health Needs Assessment, which emphasizes mental health as a key priority. The NHS Long-Term Plan and the North East London Joint Forward Plan highlight the importance of non-clinical, community-based crisis services that reduce the pressure on statutory services, emergency departments, and inpatient facilities. The B&D Crisis Prevention will serve as a critical component of Barking and Dagenham’s mental health crisis pathway, complementing existing services.Budget Available: £250,00 per yearContract Length: 2 YEARS + 2 optional 12 month extensions 5. Service ModelAccess and Referral Pathways• Hours of Operation: Demand of service will be flexible and include weekends/out of hours and Bank Holiday’s this will be monitored closely and dependent on change to local needs and demands. • Outreach Teams: Users of service unable to travel or leave their home. • Locations: Will be confirmed with provider following award of contract. Easily accessible by public transport, including those with specialist needs, physical disabilities and sensory needs.Service Delivery• Support: The service will provide a safe, non-stigmatising environment for immediate emotional support. The core interventions include:o Peer Support: Trained individuals with lived experience will offer non-clinical, empathetic support.o Practical Support: Assistance with housing, financial, and employment-related issues that may be exacerbating the distress.o Outreach and Culturally Sensitive Support: Proactive outreach to BAME communities and individuals facing deprivation, ensuring communication in culturally appropriate ways through partnerships with local VCSEs.o Safe and welcoming environment: Developing a non-clinical and relaxing atmosphere for all sensory aspects of the space. This might include a sensory calming smell, colourful walls, comfortable furniture, non-claustrophobic and feeling close to nature. 6. StaffingThe service will be staffed by a combination of:• Peer Support Workers from diverse backgrounds, trained in crisis management.• Volunteers, particularly from local communities, including those with multilingual capabilities to support non-English speakers.7. Safeguarding and Risk Management• The service will implement robust safeguarding policies and risk assessment protocols to ensure the safety of staff and users of service.8. OutcomesLocally defined outcomesNorth East London ICB Joint Forward Plan refresh 24-25 Shared Outcomes are.• Tackling Health Inequalities • Prevent early death.• Improve people’s access to care.• Improve people’s experience of care.• Enhance people’s quality of life.• Reduce admission to acute services, reduce lengths of stay and improve where needed supported housing /residential care.Value and benefits • Improving equitable and accessible mental health support• Improve experience of people experiencing mental health challenges• Improve experience of carers supporting people with mental health challenges• Improve the outcomes for people who use the service.• Ensure people receive the right care by the right service in the right place.The service specific outcomes are: The key performance indicators (KPI’s) will be agreed with the provider following confirmation of contract.• Reduced demand on emergency services, particularly for anxiety and depression-related ED presentations.• Improved access to mental health services for underrepresented groups, including BAME communities.• Increased community resilience through empowerment and crisis prevention tools.• Enhanced collaboration between statutory and VCSE services in Barking and Dagenham.The service specific outcomes are designed to ensure it achieves a positive impact on the system as well as the quality of life of individuals. Outcome will require tracking of individuals’ use of the health system when the service us set up. All outcomes should enable efficiency cost savings through a reduction in referrals to Acute crisis mental health services and acute and emergency services.10. Partnerships• The B&D Crisis Prevention will work in close partnership with local VCSEs, as well as statutory services, to ensure integrated care pathways and effective referrals.• Outreach programs will be developed with local faith groups, community organisations, and to engage hard-to-reach populations. ConclusionThe Barking and Dagenham Crisis Prevention offers an essential alternative to statutory mental health services, providing culturally sensitive, community-based interventions to prevent the escalation of mental health crises. By delivering timely, accessible support in a non-clinical setting, the service will improve outcomes for individuals, reduce pressure on emergency services, and strengthen the overall mental health provision in the borough.

CPV Codes

  • 75200000 - Provision of services to the community
  • 98000000 - Other community, social and personal services

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

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