CPU7231 - Framework for Community Based Support and Accommodation Based Services for homeless people (and those at risk of homelessness)

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Value

£60,000,000

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  • Health and social work services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

1 week ago

Description

This is a re-opening of the Framework for 'Community Based Support and Accommodation Based Services for homeless people (and those at risk of homelessness) CPU3880', which was previously advertised on the Find A Tender Service on the 4th October 2022.
As this is a re-opening of an existing framework, this process will be conducted under the Public Contract Regulations 2015 but with the flexibility provided by the Light Touch Regime (Regulation s74 to 77).

Providers currently on the Framework do not need to reapply, unless they wish to tender for a Lot they are not currently on.

Nottingham City Council is seeking tenders from sufficiently experienced and qualified providers to add to an existing multiple provider framework for Community Based Support (CBS)and Accommodation Based Services (ABS) for homeless people (and those at risk of homelessness). 

Both ABS and CBS services will include (but not limited to) the following: 
•	Single people aged 16+
•	Families
•	People with protected characteristics
•	Rough Sleepers
•	People from abroad
•	People discharged from hospital
•	People leaving prison
•	Care leavers
•	Survivors of domestic abuse
•	Individuals with specialist needs
•	Individuals who have/are experiencing Severe and Multiple Disadvantage (SMD) 

Services have been classified into Lots (detailed below), each with an additional specification outlining further detailed requirements.  Providers will apply to be registered on the procurement framework against the Lot(s) of their choice.  ABS and CBS Services will then be called off from the Lots with exacting details. 

Lot	Lot Description
1	Supported Accommodation for Homeless Individuals
2	Transition Services for Homeless People from Abroad
3	Temporary Accommodation for Homeless Households
4	Homelessness Prevention and Assessment Hub
5	Outreach, Navigation and Engagement Services for Homeless Households
6	Homelessness Prevention and Resettlement Services
7	Youth Homelessness Prevention Services
8	Employment Placements and Support for Homeless Households
9	Vulnerable Renters Support Services

The framework contract duration is for 4 years and commenced in April 2023.
The call-off contracts made under the framework could be for longer than the framework term.
The total value of the framework agreement is estimated at up to a maximum of £60 million.  
Application documents can be downloaded from www.eastmidstenders.org
The closing date for receipt of completed Application Forms is 12 noon, 14 May 2025.

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