CPV 8532
Community health services
17 active tenders tagged under this CPV division — sort, filter, and drill in via the master tenders page.
Provision of a Community Link Network
North Ayrshire Council
North Ayrshire Council invites tenders for the provision of a community link network support for adults aged 18–65 years with a diagnosed learning disability. The purpose of the community link network is to enable individuals to engage with, contribute to, and benefit from the assets within their neighbourhoods and communities. This model provides preventative and early intervention support, helping individuals to build connections that sustain their wellbeing, independence, and participation in community life. The anticipated contract start date is 14th September 2026 and the contract period will be for 36 months.
Shortbreaks and Outreach Framework
Southampton City Council
Southampton City Council intends to establish a multi provider Short Breaks, Outreach and Support Framework to improve access to high quality services for children and young people with disabilities aged up to 18 years. The proposed Framework will include two Lots: Lot 1 - Care Support and Community Outreach This Lot covers personalised care and support delivered in the home or community. Services will help children and young people with disabilities to develop independence, access their community, and maintain their wellbeing, while supporting family stability. The service will include personalised care and community based support, including personal care, delegated health tasks, communication and independence building programmes, behaviour support, community access and, where required, overnight respite. Providers must be able to offer planned, responsive and crisis support across a range of hours. Lot 2 - Specialist Playschemes and Targeted Short Breaks This Lot provides specialist holiday playschemes and targeted short break opportunities for children with substantial or complex needs. These are for children who cannot safely access mainstream provision due to high levels of personal care, complex health needs, autism or behaviour that challenges. Services delivered under this Lot should offer group and community-based activities that support children's social development, independence, wellbeing and enjoyment, while providing families with essential respite. The purpose of the Framework is to deliver consistent, timely, high quality and value for money support, while strengthening family resilience and improving outcomes for children and young people with disabilities. By approving providers onto a single Framework, the Council can quickly match a child's assessed needs with an appropriate supplier, reducing delays and enabling responsive, high quality support across the local area.
East Summer School 2026 Delivery Partner
London Legacy Development Corporation
LLDC is appointing a delivery partner (sole traders and SME-led small teams are encouraged to bid) to lead the operational delivery of ESS 2026. The role holds responsibility for turning the agreed programme into a safe, inclusive and well‐coordinated live experience, managing the full participant journey while working closely with: a) LLDC – programme vision, partnerships, quality and impact b) Badu (youth work provider) – pastoral care, SEND support and day‐to‐day safeguarding The delivery partner acts as the single operational lead, coordinating systems, people, communications and delivery across the summer. East Summer School (ESS) is a free, inclusive two‐week creative, cultural and STEAM education programme for young people aged 12–17, delivered annually at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The programme comprises 25–30 short courses co‐delivered by East Bank institutions and wider Park partners, engaging approximately 350 young people each year from an expected 700+ applications. Participants are able to choose one course in Week 1 and one course in Week 2, allowing flexibility and depth of engagement. ESS has a strong commitment to accessibility and participation for young people with SEND, Alternative Provision learners and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Courses are age‐specific (12–14 and 15–17) to ensure appropriate pacing and content, and are designed to support confidence, skills development and progression into further learning, training and creative opportunities. Allowance within the contract will be £170k but the committed spend is £23k. This procurement will be conducted as a proportionate below-threshold competitive process for the appointment of the East Summer School 2026 Delivery Partner. Stage 1: PQQ / Shortlisting Stage will assess the Delivery Partner’s availability, relevant experience, case study evidence and alignment with LLDC’s Priority Themes and Inclusive Growth objectives. The availability question will be assessed on a Pass / Fai
Community Grants Service Provider (Pride in Place Programme)
Rossendale Borough Council
Rossendale Borough Council is seeking a suitably experienced organisation to act as a Community Grants Service Provider for the Pride in Place Programme covering Rawtenstall, Waterfoot and Crawshawbooth. The successful Provider will design, deliver and administer a four‑year capital Community Grants Programme with a total capital value of £180,000. The programme will support community‑led capital projects that contribute to regeneration, placemaking and community wellbeing. The Provider will be responsible for all programme management and administration, including community engagement; pre‑application advice and guidance; support during the application and assessment process; management of transparent and fair grant decision‑making processes; grant agreements; payment scheduling; monitoring; evaluation; reporting; and stakeholder liaison. The Council will provide a total of £30,000 (excluding VAT) over the four‑year contract period to cover the Provider's programme management and administration costs. This is the total estimated contract value. The £180,000 capital grant funding does not form part of the contract value and will be distributed separately to successful community applicants. This is an open procurement conducted under Section 19 of the Procurement Act 2023 and will be awarded on the basis of the Most Advantageous Tender.
Domestic Abuse Services 2026
Leicestershire County Council
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 places a statutory duty on local authorities to undertake a Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment and provide safe accommodation and support to victims of domestic abuse and their children. There is an identified need for trauma informed counselling and the need for support for victims of domestic abuse as evidenced in the Leicestershire Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment 2021 and the Women's aid Annual Audit 2021. The Domestic Abuse services is split into 4 lots which will deliver: - Lot 1: A therapeutic trauma informed counselling service to adult victims/survivors of domestic abuse and therefore extend domestic abuse support across the County to ensure that the needs and vulnerabilities are met. - Lot 2: Specialist therapeutic support for children within Leicestershire who are impacted by domestic and or sexual violence/abuse requiring counselling for their long-term recovery. - Lot 3: A County Family Service, to provide a range of interventions to help children and young people through their experience(s) of domestic abuse. - Lot 4: Outreach support for victims and survivors of domestic abuse by building further capacity within service provisions and aiming to promote and improve support options and choices for victims to remain in their homes, and by reducing waiting lists and waiting times for domestic abuse victims and survivors within outreach services. The contract is for an initial period of 2 years and shall take effect from 01 December 2026 - 30 November 2028. The Council may extend this contract beyond the initial term by a further period of 24 months. The contract value is £999,600 per annum (£3,998,400 over 4 years (includes extension provisions)).
East Summer School 2026 Delivery Partner
London Legacy Development Corporation
LLDC is appointing a delivery partner (sole traders and SME-led small teams are encouraged to bid) to lead the operational delivery of ESS 2026. The role holds responsibility for turning the agreed programme into a safe, inclusive and well‐coordinated live experience, managing the full participant journey while working closely with: a) LLDC – programme vision, partnerships, quality and impact b) Badu (youth work provider) – pastoral care, SEND support and day‐to‐day safeguarding The delivery partner acts as the single operational lead, coordinating systems, people, communications and delivery across the summer. East Summer School (ESS) is a free, inclusive two‐week creative, cultural and STEAM education programme for young people aged 12–17, delivered annually at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The programme comprises 25–30 short courses co‐delivered by East Bank institutions and wider Park partners, engaging approximately 350 young people each year from an expected 700+ applications. Participants are able to choose one course in Week 1 and one course in Week 2, allowing flexibility and depth of engagement. ESS has a strong commitment to accessibility and participation for young people with SEND, Alternative Provision learners and those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Courses are age‐specific (12–14 and 15–17) to ensure appropriate pacing and content, and are designed to support confidence, skills development and progression into further learning, training and creative opportunities. Allowance within the contract will be £170k but the committed spend is £23k. This procurement will be conducted as a proportionate below-threshold competitive process for the appointment of the East Summer School 2026 Delivery Partner. Stage 1: PQQ / Shortlisting Stage will assess the Delivery Partner’s availability, relevant experience, case study evidence and alignment with LLDC’s Priority Themes and Inclusive Growth objectives. The availability question will be assessed on a Pass / Fai
Domestic Abuse Services 2026
Leicestershire County Council
The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 places a statutory duty on local authorities to undertake a Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment and provide safe accommodation and support to victims of domestic abuse and their children. There is an identified need for trauma informed counselling and the need for support for victims of domestic abuse as evidenced in the Leicestershire Domestic Abuse Needs Assessment 2021 and the Women's aid Annual Audit 2021. The Domestic Abuse services is split into 4 lots which will deliver: - Lot 1: A therapeutic trauma informed counselling service to adult victims/survivors of domestic abuse and therefore extend domestic abuse support across the County to ensure that the needs and vulnerabilities are met. - Lot 2: Specialist therapeutic support for children within Leicestershire who are impacted by domestic and or sexual violence/abuse requiring counselling for their long-term recovery. - Lot 3: A County Family Service, to provide a range of interventions to help children and young people through their experience(s) of domestic abuse. - Lot 4: Outreach support for victims and survivors of domestic abuse by building further capacity within service provisions and aiming to promote and improve support options and choices for victims to remain in their homes, and by reducing waiting lists and waiting times for domestic abuse victims and survivors within outreach services. The contract is for an initial period of 2 years and shall take effect from 01 December 2026 - 30 November 2028. The Council may extend this contract beyond the initial term by a further period of 24 months. The contract value is £999,600 per annum (£3,998,400 over 4 years (includes extension provisions)).
Community Grants Service Provider (Pride in Place Programme)
Rossendale Borough Council
Rossendale Borough Council is seeking a suitably experienced organisation to act as a Community Grants Service Provider for the Pride in Place Programme covering Rawtenstall, Waterfoot and Crawshawbooth. The successful Provider will design, deliver and administer a four‑year capital Community Grants Programme with a total capital value of £180,000. The programme will support community‑led capital projects that contribute to regeneration, placemaking and community wellbeing. The Provider will be responsible for all programme management and administration, including community engagement; pre‑application advice and guidance; support during the application and assessment process; management of transparent and fair grant decision‑making processes; grant agreements; payment scheduling; monitoring; evaluation; reporting; and stakeholder liaison. The Council will provide a total of £30,000 (excluding VAT) over the four‑year contract period to cover the Provider's programme management and administration costs. This is the total estimated contract value. The £180,000 capital grant funding does not form part of the contract value and will be distributed separately to successful community applicants. This is an open procurement conducted under Section 19 of the Procurement Act 2023 and will be awarded on the basis of the Most Advantageous Tender.
Pride in Place Community Engagement Partner - Redditch Borough Council
Redditch Borough Council
Redditch Borough Council is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced organisation to design and deliver an inclusive, innovative community engagement programme. This work will support the establishment of a Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board and inform the development of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Autism, Learning Disability or Neurodiversity
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham is seeking to commission an innovative provider to deliver a borough-wide Peer Support and Lived Experience Leadership Programme for adults with learning disabilities, autism and wider neurodiversity (LDAN), including carers. This programme forms the first phase of a wider prevention and inclusion approach, focused on strengthening community-based support, improving accessibility and inclusion, and embedding lived experience leadership across the system. The Council is looking for a provider (or partnership of providers) who can design and deliver a programme that: builds sustainable peer support networks ensuring that approaches are appropriately tailored to the needs of specific groups establishes meaningful co-production and lived experience leadership structures improves inclusion and accessibility across community and public-facing services supports early intervention, improves health inequalities and reduces escalation to statutory services The programme will play a key role in shaping future service development, including potential expansion into a broader borough-wide prevention and navigation offer. The successful provider will play a key role in shaping future service development, including a wider borough prevention and navigation offer. Contract value: £215,000 per annum Contract duration: 2 years Procurement route: Competitive process Further information and tender documents are available on our e-tendering portal https://lbbd.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtml and central digital platform Suppliers: How to register your organisation and first administrator on Find a Tender in three easy steps (HTML) - GOV.UK. Any questions regarding the tender should be addressed through the portal in the messaging section This is an exciting opportunity to help shape a new, inclusive and community-led approach for the borough. Closing date for this tender is no later than noon on 9th June 2026
End of Life and Palliative Care Services & Lymphoedema Service - North Yorkshire
NHS HUMBER AND NORTH YORKSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
End of Life and Palliative Care Services - Inpatient Care The service will provide a ten bedded inpatient unit for terminal care, symptom control, assessment and crisis care for individuals who have a progressive terminal condition with specialist palliative care needs. End of Life and Palliative Care Services - Community The service will deliver a community-based palliative and end of life care services for individuals aged 18 and over requiring domiciliary end of life care, complex symptom management and assessment of their changing condition and/or disease progression. The service will provide an End-of-Life Care Co-ordination Service that will work collaboratively across primary, community, secondary care and third sectors to facilitate choice in respect to preferred priorities for care and death. Volunteers Visitor Service The service will support carers of people living with a terminal illness through a team of trained volunteers who will undertake regular home visits to individuals with end-of-life care needs. The service will provide practical, emotional and social support for carers to reduce feelings of isolation and anxiety. Lymphoedema Service The service will provide a community lymphoedema service which supports the specialist management of individuals living with lymphoedema, lipoedema and chronic oedema aged 18 and above. The service will be delivered in line with British Lymphology Society guidelines.
End of Life and Palliative Care Services - North Yorkshire
NHS HUMBER AND NORTH YORKSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
The service will provide specialist palliative care to support individuals, and their families / carers affected by terminal illness. The service will be delivered by a multi-disciplinary team including doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, dieticians, social workers, physiotherapists, complementary therapists, chaplains, and counsellors. The service will include the provision of: • Inpatient admissions for pain and symptom management including psychological issues and end of life care. • Day Hospice services for pain and symptom management, psychological support, and respite. • Specialist lymphoedema care. • Bereavement counselling services for adults and children.
Pride in Place Community Engagement Partner - Redditch Borough Council
Redditch Borough Council
Redditch Borough Council is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced organisation to design and deliver an inclusive, innovative community engagement programme. This work will support the establishment of a Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board and inform the development of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Autism, Learning Disability or Neurodiversity
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham is seeking to commission an innovative provider to deliver a borough-wide Peer Support and Lived Experience Leadership Programme for adults with learning disabilities, autism and wider neurodiversity (LDAN), including carers. This programme forms the first phase of a wider prevention and inclusion approach, focused on strengthening community-based support, improving accessibility and inclusion, and embedding lived experience leadership across the system. The Council is looking for a provider (or partnership of providers) who can design and deliver a programme that: builds sustainable peer support networks ensuring that approaches are appropriately tailored to the needs of specific groups establishes meaningful co-production and lived experience leadership structures improves inclusion and accessibility across community and public-facing services supports early intervention, improves health inequalities and reduces escalation to statutory services The programme will play a key role in shaping future service development, including potential expansion into a broader borough-wide prevention and navigation offer. The successful provider will play a key role in shaping future service development, including a wider borough prevention and navigation offer. Contract value: £215,000 per annum Contract duration: 2 years Procurement route: Competitive process Further information and tender documents are available on our e-tendering portal https://lbbd.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtml and central digital platform Suppliers: How to register your organisation and first administrator on Find a Tender in three easy steps (HTML) - GOV.UK. Any questions regarding the tender should be addressed through the portal in the messaging section This is an exciting opportunity to help shape a new, inclusive and community-led approach for the borough. Closing date for this tender is no later than noon on 9th June 2026
End of Life and Palliative Care Services & Lymphoedema Service - North Yorkshire
NHS HUMBER AND NORTH YORKSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
End of Life and Palliative Care Services - Inpatient Care The service will provide a ten bedded inpatient unit for terminal care, symptom control, assessment and crisis care for individuals who have a progressive terminal condition with specialist palliative care needs. End of Life and Palliative Care Services - Community The service will deliver a community-based palliative and end of life care services for individuals aged 18 and over requiring domiciliary end of life care, complex symptom management and assessment of their changing condition and/or disease progression. The service will provide an End-of-Life Care Co-ordination Service that will work collaboratively across primary, community, secondary care and third sectors to facilitate choice in respect to preferred priorities for care and death. Volunteers Visitor Service The service will support carers of people living with a terminal illness through a team of trained volunteers who will undertake regular home visits to individuals with end-of-life care needs. The service will provide practical, emotional and social support for carers to reduce feelings of isolation and anxiety. Lymphoedema Service The service will provide a community lymphoedema service which supports the specialist management of individuals living with lymphoedema, lipoedema and chronic oedema aged 18 and above. The service will be delivered in line with British Lymphology Society guidelines.
End of Life and Palliative Care Services - North Yorkshire
NHS HUMBER AND NORTH YORKSHIRE INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
The service will provide specialist palliative care to support individuals, and their families / carers affected by terminal illness. The service will be delivered by a multi-disciplinary team including doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, dieticians, social workers, physiotherapists, complementary therapists, chaplains, and counsellors. The service will include the provision of: • Inpatient admissions for pain and symptom management including psychological issues and end of life care. • Day Hospice services for pain and symptom management, psychological support, and respite. • Specialist lymphoedema care. • Bereavement counselling services for adults and children.
Smoke Free Lancashire Funding Project
Hyndburn Borough Council
The delivery of the Smoke Free Lancashire Funding Project across the borough of Hyndburn.