York Drug and Alcohol Treatment & Recovery Service

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Value

£10,500,000

Suppliers

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

City of York Council is seeking to procure an integrated alcohol and drug treatment and recovery service to be available to all residents within the City of York local authority area. This will be an all-age service, providing dedicated support for adults and children/young people. The Service will have recovery as its core outcome and recognise the role that trauma exposure can have on individuals; these key principles will be threaded throughout the whole Service User journey from assessment to completion of treatment. We expect the Provider to deliver a trauma-informed service that meets the needs of individuals in a holistic way enabling them to be free from drug and/or alcohol dependence and enter recovery.

The Council will consider bids from one Provider or from a consortium of providers or sub-providers with one lead Provider nominated.

More information is available within the tender documents, which can be accessed via the Yortender Portal.

Please note you must be registered on Yortender and logged into your account in order to download the tender documents, view the responses to any clarification questions that have been asked and to submit a response; all responses must be submitted via Yortender by the deadline.

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