AWD Supported Living Framework Reopening 2025

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  • Health and social work services

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  • tender

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1 month from now

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4 hours ago

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Reopening of Essex County Council's Supported Living Framework 2025 for new bidders.
This will be a two-stage procurement process with bidders required to submit their response to stage 1 by 31st October 2025.
All procurement documents are available electronically and free-of-charge at procontract.due-north.com
The original contract notice for this framework was issued 4th June 2024, reference number 2024/S 000-017320

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Provision of a Minor Adaptation Service

Bridgend County Borough Council is recommissioning a Minor Adaptations Service, and the Council wishes to appoint one Provider that must evidence they have the experience, skills, knowledge and competence to assess Individuals, with varying needs, for appropriate Minor Adaptations, and source, supply and install the prescribed Minor Adaptations in the homes of those Individuals in Bridgend County Borough. Bridgend County Borough Council are committed to securing quality provision and the successful provider will have evidenced they have the experience, skills, knowledge and competence of undertaking this work in a social care environment, and in particular to people with a range of needs, who may also be regarded as vulnerable, including older people and people with complex needs. The successful Provider will work closely with and take referrals from the Council’s Integrated Community Services and Occupational Therapy Teams and take forward these referrals into a range of Minor Adaptation solutions, in an Individual’s home, so they may be better supported to live independently. The Provider will have Staff that are certified Trusted Assessors who will assess Individuals referred to the Service for appropriate Minor Adaptations and ensure that those prescribed Minor Adaptations are installed in the homes of Individuals, in accordance with Law, Guidance and Good Practice. The Minor Adaptations Service will provide a responsive service as the Service is crucial in enabling timely discharge from hospital, supporting post-discharge recovery, preventing falls, preventing admissions to care homes and hospitals and maintaining independence, The Council is committed to supporting people to continue to live independently in their own homes for longer and this Service will support and facilitate this work and preventative approach to supporting individuals within Bridgend.

Katy Reed

Published 4 hours ago

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