Adult Sexual Health Services

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£6,737,970

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  • Health and social work services
  • Health services
  • Guidance and counselling services

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  • contract

Published

3 years ago

Description

Doncaster Borough Council (“The Council”) is re-tendering its sexual health services to place a stronger emphasis on access to provision in localities, and more choice on how and when people access sexual health care.
Our vision for sexual health services in Doncaster is that Doncaster citizens will be able to access quality sexual health services in a timely manner in a place that suits them, with greater opportunity to self-manage their own sexual health through community service provision and an increased online/digital offer.
The proposed model mirrors the vision described in Doncaster Council Corporate Plan 2020-2021 and principles set out in Doncaster Place Plan to increase opportunities to self-manage their own health and well-being through an improved on line/digital offer; and a greater emphasis on locality-based models of support utilising primary care and other community providers to greater effect.
Community based sexual health services are central to a well-functioning sexual health system. Access to services closer to where people live or work ensure timely provision of essential care which is critical in particular for those people who may be more vulnerable and/or most at risk of poor sexual health.
These Services are more fully described in the procurement documents.
The Council is looking to contract with potentially a number of providers in the delivery of Adult Sexual Health Services and to this end, the contract will be split into 3 ‘lots’:
Lot 1 - Specialist Sexual Health Service provision
• Services delivered from a centrally located hub, with selected outreach to vulnerable groups
• Full range of open access, level 1-3 STI testing and treatment
• Access to LARC and Emergency contraception
• A full range of, level 1-3 (all methods) contraception services for vulnerable and at risk groups
• Specialist (level 3) STI and Contraceptive care offer
Lot 2 – Community Sexual Health Service provision
• Services delivered from community settings based in localities with elements subcontracted to primary care providers:
• A full range contraception services including long acting reversible contraception (LARC) and emergency methods.
• Level 1-2 STI testing and treatment
Lot 3 – Psychosexual Therapy Service provision
• A service to provide help for clients presenting with problems of sexual dysfunction including erectile dysfunction, performance anxiety, and pain with sexual intercourse.
• An integrated therapeutic programme using a behavioural, systemic and psychodynamic model which openly explores sexual problems and emotional blocks.
Providers cannot work in isolation and there will be a requirement to work with each other to address the needs of service users and manage patient flow across the borough. Providers of lots 1 and 2 will have shared joint outcomes, be required to develop triage and self-managed care offer in collaboration with each other.
Tenderers may bid for one or more lots, but must consider the requirements for each lot individually, submitting separate quality, social value and price submissions

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