20-154 Childrens Public Health Nursing Service
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Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council is looking to engage with the market for the provision of the Childrens Public Health Nursing Service. .
The provider will deliver universal and targeted interventions in partnership with key service areas and stakeholders to deliver wider public health and social care outcomes. .
This contract will start in April 2023 and be for up ten years (dependant on performance).
RMBC will be holding a market engagement event in September 2021.
Further details will be published on yortender.co.uk in due course. .
The provider will be proactive in delivering both innovative and evidence-based solutions to overcome current and future obstacles to improved health and wellbeing outcomes for children, young people and families of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough.
The service will support our post-COVID recovery and will take learning from the upsurge in the use of digital technology. .
The current service is primarily a preventative and early intervention service aimed at delivering health care to families in accordance with the Healthy Child Programme (HCP) with significant input in the safeguarding arena. .
In Rotherham, the current service includes the following areas of delivery: • Health Visiting (including the five mandated contacts as set out in the HCP) • Targeted Family Support Service (e.g.
Young Parent's Service) • School Nursing (5-16 and 16-19) • Oral Health Promotion • Breastfeeding Peer Support • The National Child Measurement programme, including follow up interventions • Looked After Children (LAC) annual checks • Therapeutic interventions (Early Attachment Team has been created). .
The service is primarily a preventative and early help model, with a universal offer, supplemented by targeted interventions and Universal Partnership plus (targeted intervention working alongside partners) The new service model will deliver a clear children and families pathway, seamless at the point of delivery and embedded within Rotherhams childrens offer.
Potential bidders should note that the estimated date for publication of the tender notice as detailed in section 11.3 below is exactly that.
RMBC shall have the right to publish earlier or later should it wish to do so.
Bidders should also note that the lower estimate for the contract is exactly that at this moment in time and is yet to be formalised and confirmed.
As such the figure detailed could go up or down.
What the supplier must deliver
The provider will deliver universal and targeted
The provider will deliver universal and targeted interventions in partnership with key service areas and stakeholders to deliver wider public health and social care outcomes.
The service will support our post-COVID recovery
The service will support our post-COVID recovery and will take learning from the upsurge in the use of digital technology.
Targeted Family Support Service (e.g
Targeted Family Support Service (e.g.
Breastfeeding Peer Support
Breastfeeding Peer Support.
The new service model will deliver
The new service model will deliver a clear children and families pathway, seamless at the point of delivery and embedded within Rotherhams childrens offer.
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