Frimley ICB Autism and ADHD Advice

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Value

£202,641

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  • Health services

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  • contract

Published

8 months ago

Description

NHS Frimley ICB ("the Commissioner") sought to commission provision to provide autism and ADHD support services for children and young people (up to 25) and their families. 
The service covers the East Berkshire geography- Slough, Bracknell Forest and the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. Support is provided online, by telephone and face to face and includes getting advice & signposting, a central point of contact (helpline and website), parent/carer workshops and peer support, and social sessions for children (aged 5-10). 
Referrals are accepted from primary care and other professionals; however, families can also self-refer. Access to the service is based on need and is not diagnosis dependent.
Frimley ICB has followed PSR Direct Award C for the contract to which this notice relates.

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