Primary Care Mental Health and Talking Therapy Service
Estimated value
£9.2m
Awarded value
—
Suppliers
0
Lots
1
Published
03 Feb 2019
Description
NHS Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG is undertaking a procurement for the provision of a Primary Mental Health & Talking Therapy Service (incorporating Improving Access to Psychological Therapies). The contract duration will be 2 years (24 months) with an option to extend for a further 1 years (12 months). The aims and objectives of the service are: • To provide a single gateway for all patients requiring treatment and tailored support for common mental health problems at a primary care level. • To co-ordinate each person's journey to recovery through the service by utilising a case management approach. • To support the implementation of NICE guidelines, using evidence based psychological interventions, in the treatment of anxiety and depression. • To offer a range of wider non-IAPT based interventions ensuring that both adapts and reflects the needs of a diverse population and compliments the delivery of statutory obligations in the delivery of psychological therapies. • To offer a diverse range of interventions to include remote, face-to-face, group and guided self-help to ensure greater access and patient choice. • Elements of the service delivering to people with LTC and/or MUS will be integrated into existing medical pathways and services. • Services will be co-located with primary care, contingent on local network development. • Provide individualised support to individuals who may have difficulty accessing the therapeutic elements of the service due to difficulties as a result of wider personal, social or clinical factors, that impact on their potential recovery. • Provide a tailored service for pre and post-natal women who do not meet the threshold for specialist perinatal mental health services, but may be at an increased risk due to common mental health problems. • In accordance with the key themes from co-design events the service will: - provide direct access to a practitioner at the first point of contact. - provide flexible access (including times) to services so not to exclude individuals in employment or with caring responsibilities. - effectively assist people who feel they are in crisis and navigate any step up to more specialised services. - acknowledge and support the role of carers and wider support networks - link to wider community-based resources - provide an early intervention to prevent the escalation of a problem.
Scope
- Reference
- 20190203173050-68205
- Total value
- £9,213,707 excluding VAT
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 30 Sept 2019 to 29 Sept 2022
- CPV classifications
- 85000000 85100000
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
Submission & procedure
- Submission deadline
- 04 Mar 2019, 12:00 am