Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Sexual Health Services (NNISHS)

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Value

£100,000,000

Classifications

  • Health and social work services

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council are jointly seeking a suitably\r
experienced single Provider to deliver Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Integrated Sexual\r
Health Services (NNISHS) across the City of Nottingham and the County of\r
Nottinghamshire under a single Public Services Contract.\r
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The NNISHS will provide a single, trusted and recognisable brand and name for sexual health\r
in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. This will be achieved through a high quality locally\r
recognised website, branding and social media presence across Nottingham and\r
Nottinghamshire. NNISHS will provide a full range of sexual and reproductive health\r
services that are open-access, cost effective, safe, non-judgemental and evidence-based.\r
People will choose to access the service through a variety of routes. This includes use of\r
online services to increase access, manage demand and increase convenience for Citizens\r
and face-to-face interaction at accessible times and locations. People using the service will\r
experience high-quality, confidential, inclusive, respectful and person-centred care.\r
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Bidders MUST be CQC registered and will have delivered sexual health services in scope of\r
this requirement within the last 5 years. They must be able to demonstrate a track record in\r
continuous improvement in service delivery and have provided clinical and operational\r
leadership to the wider sexual health system where they operate. The Provider must be able\r
to provide evidence of delivering both in person and online sexual health services and have\r
delivered successful training programmes which support the wider sexual health workforce.\r
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The Contract will have an initial term of three years with an option to extend for up to two years on no more than two occasions subject to an overall total aggregate Contract length of seven years and any extension being for a minimum of six months.

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