Delivering Better Value - Alternative Health Delivery Models Consultancy Provision

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Value

£30,000

Classifications

  • Technical analysis or consultancy services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Consultancy support is required to carry out further insight work with key stakeholders to make recommendations for developing a health offer within the graduated approach from early years through to primary and secondary schools.

Parents and carers are seen as essential to the success of the graduated approach therefore their needs for support are equally important.

It is anticipated that there will be 3 key stages to this commission:

• Insight - This will build on existing extensive consultation and engagement work that has taken place that has identified the need for alternative health delivery models in universal settings. Further insight is required to understand the different service offers and how they operate within the schools and early years graduated approach and to identify the gaps.

• Discovery - This will start to reshape the way support is provided to maximise the offer and to create a seamless continuation of support to improve outcomes. This will also consider the best delivery models for sustainability informed by the insight phase and make recommendations for the Design phase.

• Design - This phase will bring together the above insight and discovery themes to build into a cohesive approach that will create a sustainable health offer through the graduated approach with the recommended resources required.

Additional information: 
The tender documents and any additional information are accessible via The Chest portal:  https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ . To participate in this exercise please register your interest in the opportunity. Should you have any questions relating to the tender document please raise them via the 'messages' section on the portal.

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