Market Leads & Opportunities
United Kingdom-Croydon: Health and social work services – Recurrent Lead
The current contract for Health and social work services – Recurrent Lead is projected to end on 03-MAR-23 and may be available for retender. Single Advocacy for Adults.
Single Advocacy for Adults.
The Council is seeking to provide a Single Advocacy Service (Adults).
This service covers a number of statutory advocacy functions including:
– Independent Care and Support Advocacy;
– Independent Mental Health Advocacy;
– Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Relevant Person’s Representatives;
– NHS Complaints Independent Advocacy.
Additionally we are seeking to provide a number of non-statutory advocacy services to extend the provision of representative advocacy in the borough to other service users and carers who could benefit from it, including:
– Mental Health General Advocacy;
– Learning Disability General Advocacy.
The Council is seeking to provide a Single Advocacy Service (Adults).
This service covers a number of statutory advocacy functions including:
– Independent Care and Support Advocacy;
– Independent Mental Health Advocacy;
– Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Relevant Person’s Representatives;
– NHS Complaints Independent Advocacy.
Additionally we are seeking to provide a number of non-statutory advocacy services to extend the provision of representative advocacy in the borough to other service users and carers who could benefit from it, including:
– Mental Health General Advocacy;
– Learning Disability General Advocacy.
Common procurement vocabulary (CPV): 85000000, Health and social work services,
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