NHS England - Health Needs Assessments for Liaison & Diversion Services and hosted Reconnect Services across the South West

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Value

£129,000

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  • Health services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

NHS England Health & Justice South West are seeking a suitable provider to carry out Health Needs Assessments (HNAs) for the commissioning of Health provision into five Liaison and Diversion services and hosted Reconnect Services. It is also expected that the provider will produce a consolidated regional report.    
The requirement is for five full Liaison and Diversion Health Needs Assessments for the following services:
•	Avon & Somerset Liaison and Diversion Service, to include Reconnect services at HMP Bristol and HMP Eastwood Park
•	Devon & Cornwall Liaison and Diversion Service, to include Reconnect services at HMP Channings Wood and HMP Exeter
•	Dorset Liaison and Diversion Service
•	Gloucestershire Liaison and Diversion Service
•	Wiltshire Liaison and Diversion Service
A single contract will be let to deliver the five Health Needs Assessments and one consolidated regional report, with a maximum total contract value of £129,000.
The HNAs will be undertaken over a period of 20 weeks with the aim to commence in December 2022. 
This procurement is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.

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