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ClosedStage · preprocurement

NHS North East London ICB

City and Hackney CAMHS Alliance - New Members Admission - 2023-24

HealthcareCPV 85000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline22 Sept 2023
Published25 Aug 2023
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 25 Aug 2023ClosedCloses 22 Sept 2023
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The brief

The CAMHS Alliance is an innovative collaborative contracting arrangement that aims to: 1.

Co-ordinate the provision of CAMHS and CYP Wellbeing services across all City and Hackney providers.

2.

To provide patients with an integrated point of access and to ensure that resources and patient flows are balanced between services to avoid the build-up of long waiting lists.

3.

To ensure that the full range of needs are met, closing gaps in service provision.

The Alliance board co-ordinates and integrates service provision between providers in the CAMHS pathways through a structure of shared performance and contractual framework, shared targets, shared aims and through sharing expertise, best practice, training and development.

One of the providers is appointed as a fund holder who receives the funds from the ICB and pay the funds to the other providers.

The Alliance itself is underpinned by an alliance agreement that is signed by all of the providers and the ICB.

This enshrines the role of a CAMHS Alliance board where the providers and the ICB are jointly and severally responsible for key decisions about the delivery of services and allocation of the available funds.

The CAMHS Alliance is open to the admission of new members.

This PIN is to publicise to any organisations that is interested in joining the alliance; that they can apply to join the alliance by responding to this notice.

Any applicant will be asked to prove they meet the essential criteria as a condition of admission as an alliance member.

Once admitted as a new alliance member the organisation can take part in the discussions with the alliance board and be able to propose services that can improve the delivery of the CAMHS Alliance objectives in City and Hackney.

Essential criteria from entry of new members in the CAMHS Alliance: Organisations considering to be part of the CAMHS Alliance must meet the following ESSENTIAL criteria at of their application: • Essential/pass criteria 1: The applicant must be an established provider of services (at least 18 months of locally provided services) 'CAMHS' pathway in City and Hackney. • Essential/pass criteria 2: : All clinical staff are fully accredited with the relevant national professional body and outcomes and activity are reported on to the Alliance and Mental Health Services Dataset (CYP). • Essential/pass criteria 3: The applicant must receive a minimum of £100K of annual recurrent statutory funding annually (ICB or local authority funding) for the provision of services to City and Hackney residents. • Essential/pass criteria 4: The applicant must be able to pass due diligence check of necessary policies, procedures and accounts required before an NHS Standard Contract can be awarded.

This includes CQC registration where relevant.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

To provide patients with an integrated point

To provide patients with an integrated point of access and to ensure that resources and patient flows are balanced between services to avoid the build-up of long waiting lists.

02

To ensure that the full range

To ensure that the full range of needs are met, closing gaps in service provision.

03

The Alliance board co-ordinates and integrates service

The Alliance board co-ordinates and integrates service provision between providers in the CAMHS pathways through a structure of shared performance and contractual framework, shared targets, shared aims and through sharing expertise, best practice, training and development.

04

This enshrines the role of a CAMHS

This enshrines the role of a CAMHS Alliance board where the providers and the ICB are jointly and severally responsible for key decisions about the delivery of services and allocation of the available funds.

05

Once admitted as a new alliance member

Once admitted as a new alliance member the organisation can take part in the discussions with the alliance board and be able to propose services that can improve the delivery of the CAMHS Alliance objectives in City and Hackney.

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Stage
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Alliance 2
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