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NHS England South West - Trauma Resilience Hub in Devon and Cornwall

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Value

517,500 GBP

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This notice is placed to set out NHS England South West's (the Commissioner's) intention to follow the Most Suitable Provider Process. NHS England South West is commissioning a Trauma Resilience Hub (TRH) for the area of Devon and Cornwall to provide support to the wider regional Sexual Assault and Abuse Services (SAAS) pathway. This provision is to continue the work of the 'Devon and Cornwall Trauma Pathfinder' which has been running since 2021. The Trauma Pathfinder was initiated nationally to counter the inequalities in access to SAAS support for people with the most complex trauma. The intention is move from 'proof of concept' stage to an ongoing model of delivery based on proven outcomes. The Commissioner is seeking a provider/s who are suitable and capable to continue the delivery of this work. The Trauma Resilience Hub will: • provide specialist case consultation, including formulation, to services working with people with complex trauma (both in the SARC and in therapies services). • provide more direct support, where indicated. This may include the convening of multi-agency meetings, support for the development of holistic, trauma-informed care plans and advocating for access to secondary mental health support. • provide professional liaison with mental health provision and advocacy for clients with the most complex needs. • integrate with the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Exeter to provide co-ordination of services for SARC clients and act as the liaison between the SARC and relevant mental health services. • work in an integrated and collaborative way with providers of sexual violence therapies and support across the peninsula. • employ a suitably qualified and registered psychologist, with experience of working with trauma. • employ an Associated Professional (such as a Social Worker or Occupational Therapist) to lead the multi-agency liaison and advocacy work in relation to clients with complex needs. The contract will commence on 1st April 2025. The contract will expire on 30th September 2029. The annual contract value is £115,000. The provider must have experience of delivering services within the sexual violence pathway in, around and relevant to Devon and Cornwall, and have established links and networks to enable collaborative working and integrated delivery. The Provider must be able to mobilise by the contract start date. Services will be contracted using the latest version of the NHS Standard Contract. This exercise is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner. Lot 1: This notice is placed to set out NHS England South West's (the Commissioner's) intention to follow the Most Suitable Provider Process. NHS England South West is commissioning a Trauma Resilience Hub (TRH) for the area of Devon and Cornwall to provide support to the wider regional Sexual Assault and Abuse Services (SAAS) pathway. This provision is to continue the work of the 'Devon and Cornwall Trauma Pathfinder' which has been running since 2021. The Trauma Pathfinder was initiated nationally to counter the inequalities in access to SAAS support for people with the most complex trauma. The intention is move from 'proof of concept' stage to an ongoing model of delivery based on proven outcomes. The Commissioner is seeking a provider/s who are suitable and capable to continue the delivery of this work. The Trauma Resilience Hub will: • provide specialist case consultation, including formulation, to services working with people with complex trauma (both in the SARC and in therapies services). • provide more direct support, where indicated. This may include the convening of multi-agency meetings, support for the development of holistic, trauma-informed care plans and advocating for access to secondary mental health support. • provide professional liaison with mental health provision and advocacy for clients with the most complex needs. • integrate with the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Exeter to provide co-ordination of services for SARC clients and act as the liaison between the SARC and relevant mental health services. • work in an integrated and collaborative way with providers of sexual violence therapies and support across the peninsula. • employ a suitably qualified and registered psychologist, with experience of working with trauma. • employ an Associated Professional (such as a Social Worker or Occupational Therapist) to lead the multi-agency liaison and advocacy work in relation to clients with complex needs. The contract will commence on 1st April 2025. The contract will expire on 30th September 2029. The annual contract value is £115,000. The provider must have experience of delivering services within the sexual violence pathway in, around and relevant to Devon and Cornwall, and have established links and networks to enable collaborative working and integrated delivery. The Provider must be able to mobilise by the contract start date. Services will be contracted using the latest version of the NHS Standard Contract. This exercise is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner. Additional information: The Specification can be found in Atamis (see details below for access), along with a Most Suitable Provider Questionnaire which requires completion in order to express interest. The questionnaire covers organisational details, a set of compliance questions, financial information and a statement as to why you believe you are a suitable provider. Providers who believe they are suitable to deliver these services and express an interest will be assessed against the basic selection criteria and key criteria under the Provider Select Regime (PSR). The basic criteria includes: • The provider's ability to pursue a particular activity • Economic and financial standing • Technical and professional ability The key criteria for review will be as follows: a. Quality and innovation i. Provider to give an example of an improvement in care delivery relevant to the sexual assault and abuse services pathway that they have implemented within the last three years ii. Review of evidence of relevant accreditations or service development initiatives e.g. Bluestar pre-trial guidance iii. Evidence of robust clinical governance and safeguarding policies and frameworks relevant to the delivery of sexual assault and abuse services iv. Evidence of quality assurance processes for monitoring and reporting purposes. b. Value i. Assurance that the provider will be able to meet all of the requirements of the service over the life of the contract within the stated annual and overall financial envelope ii. Assurance of the provider's financial planning and resilience, including the management of financial risk. c. Integration, collaboration and service sustainability i. Evidence of collaborative working and integrated delivery within the sexual violence pathway in, around and relevant to Devon and Cornwall ii. Review of provider workforce strategies including recruitment & retention and training iii. Evidence of successful recruitment and retention of senior and specialist workforce. d. Improving access, reducing health inequalities and facilitating choice i. Evidence of the provider's understanding of the stakeholders they will need to work with to deliver a high quality service ii. Evidence of the provider's ability to support adults with complex trauma who have experienced sexual violence iii. Health inequalities reporting and evidence of improvement e. Social value i. Evidence that the provider over the last five years has taken measures to reduce their carbon emissions and/or contributed to the local community with recruitment opportunities and career development ii. Examples of co-production and elevating the survivor voice iii. Evidence of relevant evaluation, research and best practice development. The Commissioner will undertake a desktop assessment, which will be informed by the Commissioner's knowledge of the provider landscape, the information provided within the Most Suitable Provider Questionnaire, and any further information which the Commissioner may request from any interested provider during the assessment process to help decision-making. The basic selection criteria will be assessed on a "Pass" / "Fail" basis. The key criteria is weighted equally and will be assessed on the basis of "assured" / "not assured". Interested providers must "pass" all basic selection criteria questions and receive "assured" for all key criteria to be considered as a suitable provider. Any provider who cannot meet these requirements will be deemed as a provider who is not suitable to deliver the services. Further details of the desktop assessment process be provided to those who submit an expression of interest.

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NHS England

Contact:
Hannah Morley
Email:
Scwcsu.procurement@nhs.net

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