Community Mental Health Framework Supporting Services

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Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board (BNSSG ICB) is extending a number of current Community Mental Health Supporting Services contracts by 1-2 years.  This is being undertaken in order to align the services to the emerging BNSSG Community Mental Health Programme (CMHP) and avoid gaps in services prior to the final design and configuration of the ICB's community mental health offer being fully established.

If the ICB does not award contract extensions it would significantly increase health inequalities, leaving gaps within the pathway, and without a clear alterative in place. Without a clear direction of travel, services may lose staff at a time when people with mental health problems are at their most vulnerable.  Ending of contracts would not support the system's strategic direction and would not support people with mental health needs, who are particularly disadvantaged.

All the relevant Providers are providing a service of acceptable quality that meets the needs and expectation of the ICB and patients. The ICB has no concerns regarding the proposed providers' ability to deliver the service.  As a result of all the material factors noted above, the negotiated procedure without prior publication is justified under regulation 32(2)(b)(ii) 'competition is absent for technical reasons'.

The 24/25 value of this notice, which is split across 14 separate contracts, is £8,106,053.  The 25/26 value of this notice, which is split across 20 separate contracts (inclusive of the aforementioned 14), is £11,419,814.  The total value of this notice for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2026 is £19,525,867. 

The services to which this aggregated Notice applies to are:
1.	Bristol Changes
2.	Bristol Hearing Voices Group
3.	Bristol Mind (Mindline)
4.	HOPE (Second Step)
5.	Missing Link (Women's Crisis House)
6.	Nilaari
7.	Self Injury Support Group
8.	St Mungos (Assertive Contact and Engagement Service)
9.	Windmill Hill City Farm 
10.	Mothers for Mothers
11.	North Somerset Homestart
12.	Rockabye
13.	Bristol Dementia Service (DPT)
14.	Beside (Second Step)
15.	Cruse 
16.	North Somerset Wellbeing Service (Second Step)
17.	Sanctuary (Second Step)
18.	Community Rehabilitation (Second Step)
19.	Safe Haven (Second Step)
20.	The Harbour 

Further detail on the split of the individual contracts is provided as an attachment to this Notice.

Additional information: The services are healthcare services falling within Schedule 3 to the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 ("the Regulations") which are not subject to the full regime of the Regulations, but are instead governed by the "Light Touch Regime" contained within Chapter 3, Section 7 of the Regulations (Regulations 74 to 77).

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