Intensive and Engaging Support: Hub and accommodation
Estimated value
£4.3m
Awarded value
£480k
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
10 Jul 2018
Description
Reading Borough Council requires a provider to deliver a Hub and accommodation services to people who arehomeless and do not have dependent children, including single homeless people and couples. The service willsupport those with higher needs who are entering the service from rough sleeping or who have been identifiedas being at risk of rough sleeping, including those who are discharged from hospital or released from custody. The service will deliver: • A minimum of six sit-up bed spaces and a maximum of 10 sit-up bed spaces located at the Hub (or alternativepremises as agreed with commissioners), available to clients with or without a local connection, where theindividual is engaging with reconnections support options and the bed space is open to them for between sevenand 14 days. • Eight emergency/assessment bed spaces consisting of two clients per room; four rooms in total located at theHub, available to clients with a local connection to the Reading borough only. Bed spaces should be availablefor up to eight weeks to give the I&E support provider time to make an assessment of need and suitable housingoptions for each individual. • Foyer provision at the Hub when a sit-up bed space is unavailable or inappropriate. • Severe Weather Emergency Provision (SWEP) for a minimum of 20 individuals in accordance with Reading'sSWEP Protocol. • A minimum of 35 Intensive and Engaging (I&E) support units (a minimum of 39 bed spaces inclusive ofemergency/assessment be spaces) within the Hub and a total of 20 I&E bed spaces away from the Hubavailable to clients for a short-term period of six - twelve months. • Capacity to house a minimum of four couples; a maximum of three individuals with their dog/pet and aminimum of three individuals who require an accessible unit across the Intensive and Engaging Supportaccommodation service. • Support to those in emergency/assessment and I&E Hub bed spaces, 24 hours per day, seven days a week. • Support to those within I&E bed spaces away from the Hub, ensuring that support is on site during the dayand evening and that it is linked into 24 hour support provided at the Hub so that clients can receive support 24hours per day, seven days a week. • Wrap around support across I&E units in times of client need. • Catering or provide self-catering facilities for clients. • A Hub environment for activities, social integration and mental health, drug and alcohol and health services tosupport rough sleepers and those who are at risk of rough sleeping. • Female specific safe spaces and workers for female clients affected by trauma. Accommodation Options for Intensive and Engaging Support: Hub and Accommodation Service Tenderers will be expected to provide detail of how either Hamble Court, Willow House, Shepton House and/or alternative properties would be used to accommodate clients and deliver the Service.
Scope
- Reference
- RBC 00000339
- Total value
- £4,320,000 excluding VAT
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 31 Aug 2018 to 30 Aug 2027
- CPV classifications
- 85300000
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
Submission & procedure
- Submission deadline
- 23 Mar 2018, 12:00 am
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£480k
Award date
23 May 2018
Contract start
31 Aug 2018
Contract end
30 Aug 2027