Primary care network mental wellbeing courses - NHS/SOEPS/22.863 - CAN

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Value

£95,280

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Providers/suppliers are invited to submit a bid for the supply and delivery of a series of Brighton and Hove (B&H) Primary Care Network (PCN) based mental wellbeing courses and workshops. 
Funding will be provided to develop and provide a range of full course, short courses, and individual workshops to each of the six PCNs within B&H. Courses and workshops provided will be based on each PCNs local population and health inequality needs. Standard courses or workshops should be offered on the following topics:
•	Managing overwhelming emotions 
•	Living with suicidal thoughts 
•	Managing anxiety
•	Five ways to wellbeing

Anticipated contract start date = 03 October, 2022
Anticipated contract end date = 02 October, 2023 

To allow greater flexibility of delivery should this be required, a time-based extension of 6 months will be allowed for which no additional funding will be payable. This is the maximum term for completion of the services.  

Bids submitted above the Maximum Financial Envelope will be excluded.


The total financial envelope for the maximum 18 months is £114,000.

Closing date and time for invitation to tender responses: 5pm on Friday 19th August, 2022.

Tender documents are available at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/soepscommissioning/aspx/Home

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