Approved Provider Lists for Outreach Service for Adults, Children and Young People and Day & Night Sitting Service for Adults, Children and Young People (Lot 1+3 - Council, Lot 2+4 -CCG)

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Value

£5,934,000

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

The Borough Council of Calderdale (the “Council”) and Calderdale Clinical Commissioning Group (“CCG”) invites tenders from tenderers who wish to be considered for the appointment to the Outreach Services for Adults and Children and Young People (Lots 1 & 2) and Day and Night Sitting Service for Adults and Children and Young People (Lots 3 & 4) Approved Provider Lists.  The service will be operated in four lots:
Lot 1: Outreach Service for the Council
Lot 2: Outreach Service for the CCG
Lot 3: Sitting Service for the Council
Lot 4: Sitting Service for the CCG
If bidding for the Outreach Service tenderers must bid for Lot 1 (the Council service), Lot 2 for the CCG is discretionary
If bidding for the Sitting Service, tenderers must bid for Lot 3 (the Council service), Lot 4 for the CCG is discretionary.
There is no guarantee of work for any lot.  A Bidders Event will be held on 1st March 2022 at 9.00am - please confirm your attendance

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