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Durham County Council

Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub

HealthcareCPV 85000000
Value£1.8m
Deadline31 Aug 2026
Published19 May 2026
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 19 May 202648 days leftCloses 31 Aug 2026
Who to contact
corporate.procurement@durham.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

Contract value in context
£1.8mtotal contract value
median £380k
this tender£0£16.5m

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The brief

Durham County Council (the Council) are seeking submissions from suitably experienced and skilled organisations to provide the specified services for the Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub.

This includes the Safe Night Hub, Integrated Support Hub and dispersed properties.

The main service should be based in one premises which is able to deliver the wrap around support required.

The contract will also include the provision of 10 dispersed supported accommodation properties to be used as a step down pathway from the Night Hub.

The Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub aims to deliver a preventative, integrated response for adults at risk of homelessness, rough sleeping, or poor health outcomes, particularly those discharged from hospital or unable to safely return to accommodation.

The service aims to: •Prevent discharge to the street for eligible adults •Provide immediate, short-term step-down support following hospital discharge •Identify housing needs early and support move-on solutions •Support access to appropriate services such as Housing and homelessness services, Welfare benefits and financial support.GP registration and health appointments (not exhaustive) •Reduce rough sleeping and repeat homelessness •Improve service user engagement with statutory and voluntary services Further details of the requirements are set out in Document 3A Specification which can be accessed free of charge at www.open-uk.org.

Permitted Changes to Contract: *Funding for these services is reliant upon the continued availability of funds from both the Council's core budget and The Homeless Prevention Funding.

Funding amounts and sources are uncertain over the contract term and therefore DCC may need to invoke either contract modifications or termination as permitted under the relevant sections of the contract terms and conditions.

At the Council's discretion, should the Council acquire further funding, including from different sources, additional services may be required and may slightly differ to that detailed in the Specification but will fall under the remit of the Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub service.

The Council reserves the right to apply inflationary uplifts to the contract value at its sole discretion and will be based upon the availability of funding and commissioning priorities.

The Council reserves the right to modify the service specification if new legislation and/or guidance regarding the delivery of this service is published by the Government.

If a successful bidder's contract is terminated, either at the Council's or the provider's discretion, the council has the discretion to approach one or all of the other successful bidders to offer them the opportunity to deliver the Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub service OR go to market for a new supplier.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Durham County Council (the Council) are seeking

Durham County Council (the Council) are seeking submissions from suitably experienced and skilled organisations to provide the specified services for the Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub.

02

This includes the Safe Night Hub, Integrated

This includes the Safe Night Hub, Integrated Support Hub and dispersed properties.

03

The main service should be based in

The main service should be based in one premises which is able to deliver the wrap around support required.

04

The Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub aims

The Health, Wellbeing and Night Hub aims to deliver a preventative, integrated response for adults at risk of homelessness, rough sleeping, or poor health outcomes, particularly those discharged from hospital or unable to safely return to accommodation.

05

Provide immediate, short-term step-down support following hospital

Provide immediate, short-term step-down support following hospital discharge.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-065603
Stage
tender · Open
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
045910-2026
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