Integrated Custody Healthcare and Liaison & Diversion Service for Cheshire Police Custody and Court Environments

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Estimated value

£13.8m

Awarded value

£13.8m

Awarded 29 Apr 2018

Suppliers

1

Lots

1

1 awarded

Published

18 May 2018

Deadline 24 Jan 2018

Description

This is a Contract Award Notice for a contract jointly commissioned and awarded by The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire and the NHS Commissioning Board (Known as NHS England). The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire (PCC) and NHS England are working together to commission an Integrated Custody Healthcare and Liaison & Diversion (L&D) service for Cheshire Police custody and court environments. The Integrated Service will be an integral part of the custody and court environments and, as such, the Provider is required to work in an integrated, cooperative and coordinated way with Cheshire Police and the Courts in the delivery of services. The Integrated Service Model combines two key services that have historically been commissioned separately; police custody healthcare provision and Liaison and Diversion. The Service will be expected to be flexible and adaptable to the changing local public service landscape, as service models mature and develop. The Provider will be expected to integrate with the local health economy and to work in partnership with other local health economy providers and stakeholders and to ensure that the Service is aligned to, and makes appropriate links with, the local integrated early intervention models for individuals and families. This should ensure that the Service is delivered in partnership with any services which may already be working with an individual, and that information is shared appropriately to ensure an integrated and holistic approach to delivery. In delivering a prime provider integrated health model, all services will be expected to work across organisational boundaries and in partnership with other organisations in the interest of Service Users and to support early identification. The Integrated Service Model will deliver an all-age (adult and youth) comprehensive service across key points of intervention in the criminal justice system, addressing a wide range of health issues and vulnerabilities. Full details of the requirements could be found in the Specification which was available free of charge within the Bluelight e-tendering system. The Lowest Value relates to the initial contract term 1 May 2018 - 31 March 2021. There will be two options to extend of one year to 31 March 2023, the highest value relates to the contract being extended to 31 March 2023 (based on current budget values). A Contract Award Notice has been published to OJEU.

Scope

Reference
20180518223037-33132
Total value
£13,766,666 excluding VAT
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
30 Apr 2018 to 30 Mar 2023
CPV classifications
85000000 85120000 85140000 85141000
Particular suitability
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)

Submission & procedure

Submission deadline
24 Jan 2018, 12:00 am

Award details

Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.

Awarded value

£13.8m

Award date

29 Apr 2018

Contract start

30 Apr 2018

Contract end

30 Mar 2023