RFP QuestBeta
ClosedStage · contract

Attain

Essex All-Age Autism Outreach Service

HealthcareCPV 85000000
Value£8.2m
Deadline22 Jan 2024
Published16 Apr 2024
RegionEast of England
Timeline
Published 16 Apr 2024ClosedCloses 22 Jan 2024
Contract value in context
£8.2mtotal contract value
median £380k
this tender£0£16.5m

This is a large award for Health & Social Care — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 32,734 valued Health & Social Care tenders in our corpus.

Match for your company
Sign up free to see how well this tender matches your company — the score, the signals that align, and where the gaps are.
The brief

This notice is intended to provide confirmation of an awarded contract for an Essex All-Age Autism Outreach Service providing specialist autism support to autistic individuals of all ages, across the Transforming Care Partnership (TCP) footprint of Southend, Essex and Thurrock (SET).

The contract is for 4 years from 1st May 2024 to 30th April 2028, with an option to extend for a further two years until 30th April 2030.

The value of this 4-year contract is ££4,769,000.This will increase to £8,153,500 if the option to extend is utilised.

Both values are exclusive of VAT.

The Authority invited suitably qualified service providers to submit tenders for the provision of an Essex All-Age Autism Outreach Service across the East of England Region.

The Service will aim to achieve the ambitions of Building the Right Support and the NHS Long Term Plan by reducing the number of avoidable admissions of autistic people to tier 4 and inpatient services and improving the quality of life and care of autistic people in both inpatient services and the community.

It will consist of a 'core offer' for Children, Young People and Adults as well as crisis offer for Children and Young People.

The service will be expected to work with individuals, across a variety of settings, as well as supporting their families and offering consultation to other professionals/services to support the understanding of the individual's needs 'through an autism lens'.

The service will also be expected to offer hands on, practical support to implement its recommendations, with a more intensive offer of this support for children and young people forming a 'crisis offer'.

Engagement with individuals and their families tell us the importance of support being 'for autistic people, by autistic people', and there will be an expectation that lived experience is held at the centre of the service's offer and values, employing individuals with lived experience to enhance the support offered.

The type of support the service will be expected to provide includes: Support with understanding and managing sensory processing issues Providing adapted psychological therapies to meet the needs of the individuals accessing support (this may include art, play, music, and animal therapy) Support individuals with understanding their identity (in relation to autism, neurodiversity, sexuality, and gender etc.) Autism specialist strategies and skill development around issues such as, but not limited to, executive functioning, problem solving, communication, relationships, socialising, behaviour, and sleep.

Peer to peer support (for individuals and their families) to offer advice and knowledge from a lived experience perspective.

Joint working with other teams/service to support the better understanding of an individual's needs 'through an autism lens'- this may include, but isn't limited to, CAMHS teams, adult mental health teams and eating disorder teams etc.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The Service will aim to achieve

The Service will aim to achieve the ambitions of Building the Right Support and the NHS Long Term Plan by reducing the number of avoidable admissions of autistic people to tier 4 and inpatient services and improving the quality of life and care of autistic people in both inpatient services and the community.

02

The service will be expected to work

The service will be expected to work with individuals, across a variety of settings, as well as supporting their families and offering consultation to other professionals/services to support the understanding of the individual's needs 'through an autism lens'.

03

The service will also be expected

The service will also be expected to offer hands on, practical support to implement its recommendations, with a more intensive offer of this support for children and young people forming a 'crisis offer'.

04

The type of support the service

The type of support the service will be expected to provide includes:.

05

Support with understanding and managing sensory processing

Support with understanding and managing sensory processing issues.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

Buyer intelligence

Make the case to bid

Reveal who to approach at Attain, and generate a go-to-market strategy from their news, accounts and people.

Source & provenance
OCID
1655d94a-2468-4d27-ad70-38e3cbe1536a
Stage
contract · Contract
Source
Contracts Finder
Buyer ref
tender_369982/1344156
View the original notice on Contracts Finder

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source data © Crown copyright.

Market context

Who wins this kind of work

The suppliers and buyers around this opportunity — drawn from official award data. Drag to orbit; click a node to explore.

Top suppliers & buyers in Health & Social Care

Assembling the market network…

Attain’s tender network

Assembling the network…

Also open now

Similar open tenders

All-Age Carers Service

Liverpool City Council

Closes 23 Oct 2026Healthcare
£5.5mValue

NHSL655-26 South ADP Assertive Outreach Service

NHS Lanarkshire

Closes 10 Aug 2026Healthcare
£3.8mValue