Continuous Adult Social Care (ASC) and Public Health Improvement for Local Authorities and Practitioners

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£6,644,124

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  • Administrative services of agencies

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  • award
  • contract

Published

7 months ago

Description

This is the notice for contract award following the competitive tendering procedure for the procurement of a comprehensive, evidence-based programme of support and improvement activity that helps local authorities and practitioners deliver adult social care and public health statutory duties and improve services so that everyone can access high quality care that enables choice, control and independence. The programme will identify the support needs of local authorities and social care practitioners and design and deliver support and improvement activity in response. This support should include the delivery of digital evidence-based best practice materials, practical tools, and training across the adult social care and public health systems that is tailored to a diverse range of national, regional and local needs.<br/><br/>The contract was procured using the open procedure light touch regime regulation no 74 to 77 under PCR 2015.

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