Framework for Non-Healthcare Substance Use Services

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£4,905,000

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  • Health services
  • Social work and related services

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  • planning

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

18 hours ago

Description

An open framework for non-healthcare substance use services, under the Procurement Act 2023, with a total of 7 lots, for a period of up to 4 years (2+1+1).
There is no guarantee as to the volume of work to be undertaken or any work at all.
Lot 1 - Flexible Needle and Syringe Provision
Lot 2 - Enhanced Employment Support For Multiply Disadvantaged Individuals With Substance Use And Other Support Needs
Lot 3 - Enhanced Housing Support For Drug And High Risk Alcohol Using Populations
Lot 4 - Learning And Meaningful Activity Outside Of Employment Support
Lot 5 - Holistic Community Navigation For Substance Using Populations Exiting Prison
Lot 6 - Support And Assessment For Individuals In Police Custody
Lot 7 - Legal Advice And Support For Individuals Engaged In Harmful Substance Use

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