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Leading on from last year's successful campaign we are looking for an experienced provider or providers to lead on this year's SafeSleep 2018-2019. SafeSleep will provide emergency accommodation for Rough Sleepers and people at risk of rough sleeping in Exeter.
You will:
• Need to provide an inclusive service that accommodates up to 26 rough sleepers each night.
• To manage ECCs Night Shelter and work closely with community and local businesses. Planning application has been submitted on two sites with a decision due in early September.
• To work with ECC, Outreach Services and Voluntary agencies to ensure that people move on to sustainable accommodation at the end and during SafeSleep.
Expressions of interest are invited from any suitably qualified and experienced provider/providers. Providers must have a previous experience of providing accommodation services for rough sleepers
The Supplier must provide a service by which staff will be able to obtain products/goods as outlined in Specification. The Supplier will be responsible for facilitating the means of obtaining the goods and/or delivering the product once the automated process for ordering has been completed. The Trust will be responsible for the administration of the Salary Sacrifice Scheme.
Further details of the Contracting Authority's requirements under the contract and other relevant information are given in the Specification at Schedule 2.
You are invited to submit a quotation on behalf of NHS North of England CSU Ergonomic Supplier under the NHS Terms and Conditions for Provision of Services (Contract Version) - Deadline for clarification questions is 16/09/2020 at 13:00. Responses to the clarification questions will be sent out, no later than 48 hours after the deadline. Prices NET of VAT. Bidder Response Document must be completed. - To access this competition: login to https://suppliers.multiquote.com and view the opportunity RA289713. Not registered on MultiQuote - visit https://suppliers.multiquote.com then register and quote RA289713 as the reason for registration. Any queries please contact MultiQuote on 0151 482 9230.
We published our approach to the in-period ODI determinations for in an Information notice in August 2018.
On 1 July 2018 Severn Trent Water and Dee Valley Water's areas of appointment were varied so that Severn Trent Water's area is located in England and Dee Valley Water (renamed Hafren Dyfrdwy) only area of appointment covers an area of Wales.
The performance commitments for 2018-19 and 2019-20 for these two companies need to be revised in line with this change. The companies have proposed how this will be carried out.
It is important that the revised performance commitments for the new company areas of Severn Trent Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy will lead to service for customers that are at least the same under the proposed performance commitments as they would have if no change to the company boundaries had occurred.
Ofwat has a temporary opportunity for two experienced regulatory economists or analysts to assist us with the in-period ODI determinations for 2017/18 and to review the revised performance commitments for Severn Trent Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy for 2018-19 and 2019-20.
The key Deliverables/outputs required are:
• three spreadsheets assessing the in-period ODI submissions for Anglian Water, Severn Trent Water and South West Water;
• Potentially, if one or more of the companies does not make a submission, an assessment of the reasonableness of the company's information explaining why it has not made a submission for an in-period ODI determination. It is possible we will still open a determination in such a case and the spreadsheet in bullet point 1 will still be necessary;
• Three draft determinations that we will consult on for Anglian Water, Severn Trent Water and South West Water for 3 weeks (probably from 31 October 2018) which will form appendices to a main determination document; Responding to issues raised by Ofwat management and Ofwat's legal advisors on the draft determinations for Severn Trent Water and South West Water; and
• Supporting Ofwat's staff who will be drafting the main determination document For example, providing any information on Anglian Water, Severn Trent Water and South West Water that is needed for the main document.
• A document setting out the assessment of whether each revised performance commitment for Severn Trent Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy is in the interests of customers and where applicable recommending changes necessary so that customers are likely to receive at least as good a service under the proposed performance commitments as they would have if no change to the company boundaries had occurred.
Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council (The Council) is seeking to engage a specialist
to undertake the design, production, installation and operation of a digital mapped artwork projection with soundtrack for Barnsley Winter Event 28th November - 1st December inclusive.
Barnsley Winter Festival is an exciting new initiative for 2018 and aims to introduce a spectacular event experience to Barnsley, signify a new direction in provision and become an anchor in the annual programme for years to come. Building on an established and hugely popular annual Christmas Lights Switch On, this new event will extend to 4 days with supporting elements such as a Christmas Market and fireworks to generate an expanded cultural offer. The centrepiece is to be a specially commissioned mapped digital projection on Barnsley Town Hall to celebrating Barnsley and its aspirations for the future and provide a high impact and high profile spectacle of sound and vision.
he Contracting Authority awarded a contract following a Request for Quote (RFQ) process for a Specialist Assessment for Frail and Elderly Service. The RFQ process was undertaken due to the service being under the EU procurement threshold for services detailed within Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
The Authority will award a one year contract to provide the services within the North Lincolnshire CCG locality with the option to extend up to 6 months
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The contract will be paid on an incentive based payment basis; 90% of the tender price is stated as £318,450, with up to an additional 10% uplift being paid on the achievement of KPIs documented within the service specification (released at the point of the RFQ).
The aim of the service is to drive improvements in the way in which the care of older people is managed and co-ordinated to reduce A&E attendances and unplanned admissions into secondary care and improve the quality of life for older people.
The service will deliver comprehensive reviews of medical, functional, psychological and social needs of patients referred into the service who are assessed as being at risk of frailty, based on the principles of comprehensive geriatric assessment as defined by the British Geriatric society (2014).
Aims and objectives of service
- To proactively identify people aged 65+ with moderate or severe frailty or dementia and support their needs through Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment and care planning.
- To reduce the reliance on secondary care and acute care systems for people aged 65+ with frailty and dementia.
- To enable self- management of frailty wherever possible and increase people's levels of independence through working collaboratively with health, social care and voluntary sector organisations across North Lincolnshire to ensure continuity of care across the pathway.
- To identify and address training/education gaps for all staff involved in supporting frail and elderly people.
- Ensure that patients and carers receive the right support from the right places and increase the number of patients and carers who have a positive service experience.
The University of Sheffield requires a Financial Education provider to deliver a financial education programme to employees, specific to the UoS financial benefit schemes, including pensions and taxation as a minimum.
The full technical specification can be found in the ITT documentation which will be available after you have expressed your interest on In-Tend.
Tender Process and Documentation:
This is a Non OJEU Open exercise. The ITT can be downloaded by registering and expressing your interest on the University`s e-tendering system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/Sheffield
If you have any questions or comments in relation to this tender, they must be submitted via the In-Tend System.
Your tender response must also be submitted through In-Tend to arrive by the date and time specified. Late tenders will not be considered.
Closing date for receipt of bids: 18th June 2020 at 12 noon (UK time).
The evaluation will assess, firstly whether the scheme is effective in achieving its stated purpose of providing technical economic and
statistical support which successfully enhances the capacity of their host organisation for improved policy making and implementation. Secondly, it will assess the extent to which the scheme is meeting its expected impact, i.e. making a demonstrable contribution to improved capacity and effectiveness of developing countries and the international development community to deliver poverty reduction, in line with the UK's Aid Strategy. The evaluation will be used to inform DFID's consideration of future funding of the scheme.
CMIS App Management & Support.This contract award was not published at the time of award. It has been published for transparency purposes to provide a record of existing departmental contracts.
The NMC has appointed an Occupational Health (OH) service and an EAP provider(s) to deliver all aspects of OH support from pre-employment screening, referral and case management, wellbeing at work support and workplace screening, clinical advice and assessment to support management decision making and personal action about health and wellbeing matters affecting its workforce.