Contracts awarded by the government and its agencies, valued at over £12,000. This includes
contracts from government departments, local councils, and other public bodies.
The Service is to provide high quality independent advocacy services delivered by competent and qualified staff, capable of advocating for people under all the statutory obligations of the Care Act, Mental Capacity Act and Mental Health Act. This Advocacy Service is available for Adults residing in the Borough of Barnsley regarding issues around health and social care services. Statutory advocacy is when the individual is legally entitled to an advocate. There are three types of statutory advocacy services in England and Wales in line with the:
· Care Act 2014
· Mental Health Act 2007
· Mental Capacity Act 2005
A small amount of non-statutory issue-based advocacy will be provided to support the flexibility of the Service for individuals who have benefited from the IMHA Service and also vulnerable adults who require an advocate and don't have anyone else to advocate for them in decisions around their care and support needs. This will be short term. A triage approach will be adopted to ensure the person has targeted professional advocacy where appropriate.
NHS England - Cumbria, Northumberland and Tyne & Wear Area Team
The delivery of essential, additional and enhanced services (APMS) to patients registered with Grange Road Medical Practice (Gateshead, Tyne & Wear), The Park Surgery (Hebburn, South Tyneside), St George's Medical Practice (South Shields, Tyne & Wear) and Trinity Riverside (South Shields, Tyne & Wear), as commissioned by NHS England Cumbria, Northumberland and Tyne & Wear Area Team.
We are looking to appoint a provider to deliver a reliable and comprehensive Unified communications service to meet the needs of the Trust and ensure that it meets its statutory obligations. Please read attached tender specification document.
LRL has a requirement for security services at each of its two waste recovery parks. The security service consists of guard services, patrols, monitoring CCTV and other relevant duties as outlined in the service specification.
The relevant CPV code is 79710000 for security services which falls under Schedule 3 - Social and Other Specific Services ('Light Touch' services).
The duration of the agreement is an initial period of 12 months commencing 01/04/2024. The initial period may be extended at LRL's discretion up to a further 18 months. The awarded value is based on the maximum duration of the contract term (30 months).
This project will deliver an investigation of sector recruitment between 2022 and 2024 to analyse number and types of heritage roles recruited for; and classify and calculate the range of knowledge, skills and experience required for these jobs. This will provide a more comprehensive picture of the job market and the demand for particular skills across key areas of the historic environment sector; which in turn will help the sector prioritise current and future skills needs. The project will focus on the occupational areas of archaeology, conservation and heritage management/advice; in order to compliment the skills needs analysis for heritage construction which has recently been commissioned by Historic England.
The aim of this project is to provide an evidence base on the demand for job roles, skills and experience from employers in the historic environment sector over the past year. This will provide baseline evidence in order to undertake a robust skills gap analysis, and prioritise which skills areas need to be further developed across the sector.
Peer support to women suffering from perinatal mental health issues.
A helpline, open Monday to Friday 10am - 9pm
Saturday and Sunday 8pm to midnight
Weekly support calls to service users
A student counselling service
Facilitation of four support groups across Bristol
Therapeutic listening sessions, either on phone or in person at a group, or by Home Visits provided by staff
Advice, information, reassurance and hope of recovery
Monitor and evaluate services via focus groups, evaluation forms and twice yearly trip with all four groups.
Support and train volunteers to be able to support mother with perinatal mental health issues.