Integrated Reproductive and Sexual Health

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£136,445

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  • Family-planning services

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  • contract

Published

2 months ago

Description

University Hospitals Birmingham NHSFT (UHB) are commissioned by Birmingham City Council (BCC) & Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council, to provide an Integrated Reproductive and Sexual Health Contract up until 31st March 2024. In 2023 BCC re-tendered the service and UHB were re-awarded the contract on 23rd January 2024 for the period 1.04.2024 to 31.3.2028 plus two optional years up to 31.3.2030.<br/>As part of the tendered service there is an expectation from BCC that the Lead Provider (UHB) will sub-contract clinical and non-clinical services across primary care, community and specialist organisations to target those most at risk significantly impacts outcomes across Birmingham and Solihull. <br/>Within the bid UHB cited all relevant GPs, Pharmacy’s plus four key Partnering organisations: <br/>•	Birmingham Youth Service<br/>•	Birmingham and Solihull Women’s Aid<br/>•	Birmingham Lesbian, Gay, Bi-Sexual and Trans <br/>•	Birmingham Rape, & Sexual Violence Project <br/>UHB are seeking to subcontract with the above Providers who will support the delivery of an Integrated Sexual Health service and whom are part of the current service provision. <br/>The service will be delivered by Umbrella Sexual Health (USH) which is part of UHB and by working collaboratively with the USH service, subcontractors will support the key public health outcomes for Sexual Health.

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