CP2080-21 - Online Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

Award

Value

£1,080,000

Classifications

  • Social work and related services
  • Medical practice and related services
  • Services provided by medical personnel

Tags

  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

Devon County Council (“The Authority”) alongside partner organisations NHS Devon
Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), Plymouth City Council and Torbay Council are
procuring an online Emotional Health and Mental Wellbeing service (EHMWB).
The Provider will deliver an accessible, self-directed, online digital-based EMHWB support to
adults aged 18 years and over (Service Users) in Devon, Plymouth and Torbay. This will be
integrated into the local system to maximise access to this support and other services
aligned to the needs of the Service User. It will be a 24/7 offer that particularly enables
‘outside office hours’ access to trained professionals/practitioners.

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Organisation

Mr William Reed

[email protected]

+44 1392383000

Louise Arrow

[email protected]

Rachel Bell

[email protected]

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