WAYfinder - Outreach services for people at risk of, experiencing or have experienced homelessness

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Value

£70,443,246

Classifications

  • Health and social work services
  • Housing services
  • Social work and related services
  • Social work services
  • Social work services with accommodation

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  • contract

Published

3 months ago

Description

WAYfinder’s fundamental aim is to support people who are at risk of homelessness, or who are homeless, or who have experienced homelessness - to achieve settled, sustainable and secure housing. WAYfinder will support people face to face, on the street, in their accommodation or their community
This Service has been designed as part of 'All in For Glasgow'. The 'All in For Glasgow' design team is made up of people with experience of homelessness, third and independent sector service providers, and Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership.
The WAYfinder name was suggested following an 'All in for Glasgow' event. A participant with lived experience observed that a support service’s main aim should be understanding the person they are supporting, and to do so should simply ask ‘Who Are You (WAY)?’
The General WAYfinder Provision will:
- Employ the principal of the ‘sticky’ support team. This team of named workers will support people through their entire homeless journey
- Help to join up the commissioned, community and statutory service interactions, to deliver a whole-system response
- Adopt a Trauma & Psychologically Informed Environment (PIE) approach to support
- Embody the no wrong door approach and people will be able to access the service at any stage of their homeless journey
- Support people face to face, on the street, in their accommodation or their community
This contract is being tendered under the Light Touch Regime Schedule 3 to the Public (Contract) Scotland Regulations 2015.
The contract length will be 4 years with an option to extend for a further 2 years.
The service will have 6 lots, lots 1-4 will be single supplier awarded block contracts. Lot 5 will be cost and volume. In Lot 6 bidders were invited to join a Lot of approved WAYfinder suppliers. This lot will be used for any additional funding or new requirements that cannot be met through a modification of Lots 1-5.

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