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Title: | GB-St Helens: Providers to be a hub partner in delivering the Healthy Neighbours Programme (community volunteer health and wellbeing programme) |
Notice type: | Competitive Contract Notice |
Authority: | Torus62 Ltd |
Nature of contract: | Not applicable |
Procedure: | Not applicable |
Short Description: | Provision of services to the community. This Healthy Neighbours project aims to reach out to customers living in our general housing stock in the following areas: Parr, Four Acre, Daneville Estate, Granby Toxteth Triangle, Orford (Grasmere Avenue and Greenwood Crescent), St Elphins Close and St Katherines Way & Braybrook estate, Norris Green, where health levels are extremely low in comparison to national indicators. Healthy Neighbours are local volunteers who are engaged and trained to help and support their communities to improve health, wellbeing and community cohesion. They show how local people can work together with services and providers to improve quality and outcomes for communities. Torus Foundation plans to run the projects across Liverpool, St Helens and Warrington. Where this approach (Community Champions) is implemented already (Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster), Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluations conservatively estimated that £5 - £6 of social and economic value is generated for every £1 invested through this approach. Healthy Neighbours undertake: •Health and Wellbeing promotion – communicating important health and housing messages to often marginalised groups and individuals which professionals struggle to engage with. •Insight gathering – on health, care, wellbeing, and housing of issues to help the Torus Foundation and Partners understand deep-rooted attitudes, behaviours and perceptions. •Signposting – exploiting their unique position within the local community to signpost friends, neighbours and members of the community to appropriate health, social care, housing, children’s, community and voluntary sector services. Healthy Neighbours are recruited directly from the area where they live, and where the project or ‘hub’ is based and reflect the diversity of the local population. They volunteer their time to connect residents with local services and create engaging and trusted relationships with their communities through the activities, events and campaigns that they run. By doing research, gathering insight, sharing health messages and signposting to local services, the Healthy Neighbours help local organisations understand their communities better and can influence services to make them more suited to local needs. They also make communities more aware of their local services and communicate important health, housing and wellbeing messages. |
Published: | 24/11/2021 13:08 |
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1. Title: GB-St Helens: Providers to be a hub partner in delivering the Healthy Neighbours Programme (community volunteer health and wellbeing programme)
2. Awarding Authority:
Torus62 Limited
Helena Central, 4 Corporation Street, St Helens, WA9 1LD, United Kingdom
Tel. 0800 678 1894, Email: kate.ryan@wearetorus.co.uk, URL: https://www.torus.co.uk/
Contact: Kate Ryan, Attn: Kate Ryan
3. Contract Type: Services
Sub Type: Health and social services.
4. Description: Provision of services to the community. Provision of services to the community. This Healthy Neighbours project aims to reach out to customers living in our general housing stock in the following areas: Parr, Four Acre, Daneville Estate, Granby Toxteth Triangle, Orford (Grasmere Avenue and Greenwood Crescent), St Elphins Close and St Katherines Way & Braybrook estate, Norris Green, where health levels are extremely low in comparison to national indicators.
Healthy Neighbours are local volunteers who are engaged and trained to help and support their communities to improve health, wellbeing and community cohesion. They show how local people can work together with services and providers to improve quality and outcomes for communities.
Torus Foundation plans to run the projects across Liverpool, St Helens and Warrington. Where this approach (Community Champions) is implemented already (Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster), Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluations conservatively estimated that £5 - £6 of social and economic value is generated for every £1 invested through this approach.
Healthy Neighbours undertake:
•Health and Wellbeing promotion – communicating important health and housing messages to often marginalised groups and individuals which professionals struggle to engage with.
•Insight gathering – on health, care, wellbeing, and housing of issues to help the Torus Foundation and Partners understand deep-rooted attitudes, behaviours and perceptions.
•Signposting – exploiting their unique position within the local community to signpost friends, neighbours and members of the community to appropriate health, social care, housing, children’s, community and voluntary sector services.
Healthy Neighbours are recruited directly from the area where they live, and where the project or ‘hub’ is based and reflect the diversity of the local population. They volunteer their time to connect residents with local services and create engaging and trusted relationships with their communities through the activities, events and campaigns that they run. By doing research, gathering insight, sharing health messages and signposting to local services, the Healthy Neighbours help local organisations understand their communities better and can influence services to make them more suited to local needs. They also make communities more aware of their local services and communicate important health, housing and wellbeing messages.
5. CPV Codes:
75200000 - Provision of services to the community.
6. NUTS Codes :
UKD - NORTH WEST (ENGLAND)
7. Main Site or Location of Works, Main Place of Delivery or Main Place of Performance: NORTH WEST (ENGLAND),
8. Reference Attributed by the Awarding Authority: TOR-0216
9. Estimated Value of Requirement: Category B: 100M to 400M
Currency: GBP
10. Deadline for Expression of Interest: 10/01/2022 12:00:00
11. Address to which they must be sent:
Not Provided
12. Other Information:
Other Information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the Delta eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-GB-St-Helens:-Providers-to-be-a-hub-partner-in-delivering-the-Healthy-Neighbours-Programme-%28community-volunteer-health-and-wellbeing-programme%29/M85UQ2N7F7
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/M85UQ2N7F7
TKR-20211124-PRO-19287314
Suitable for VCO: Yes
Procedure Type:OPEN
Period of Work Start date: 01/02/2022
Period of Work End date: 31/01/2023
Is this a Framework Agreement?: no
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1. Title: GB-St Helens: Providers to be a hub partner in delivering the Healthy Neighbours Programme (community volunteer health and wellbeing programme)
2. Awarding Authority:
Torus62 Limited
Helena Central, 4 Corporation Street, St Helens, WA9 1LD, United Kingdom
Tel. 0800 678 1894, Email: kate.ryan@wearetorus.co.uk, URL: https://www.torus.co.uk/
Contact: Kate Ryan, Attn: Kate Ryan
Sub Type: Health and social services.
4. Description: Provision of services to the community. Provision of services to the community. This Healthy Neighbours project aims to reach out to customers living in our general housing stock in the following areas: Parr, Four Acre, Daneville Estate, Granby Toxteth Triangle, Orford (Grasmere Avenue and Greenwood Crescent), St Elphins Close and St Katherines Way & Braybrook estate, Norris Green, where health levels are extremely low in comparison to national indicators.
Healthy Neighbours are local volunteers who are engaged and trained to help and support their communities to improve health, wellbeing and community cohesion. They show how local people can work together with services and providers to improve quality and outcomes for communities.
Torus Foundation plans to run the projects across Liverpool, St Helens and Warrington. Where this approach (Community Champions) is implemented already (Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster), Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluations conservatively estimated that £5 - £6 of social and economic value is generated for every £1 invested through this approach.
Healthy Neighbours undertake:
•Health and Wellbeing promotion – communicating important health and housing messages to often marginalised groups and individuals which professionals struggle to engage with.
•Insight gathering – on health, care, wellbeing, and housing of issues to help the Torus Foundation and Partners understand deep-rooted attitudes, behaviours and perceptions.
•Signposting – exploiting their unique position within the local community to signpost friends, neighbours and members of the community to appropriate health, social care, housing, children’s, community and voluntary sector services.
Healthy Neighbours are recruited directly from the area where they live, and where the project or ‘hub’ is based and reflect the diversity of the local population. They volunteer their time to connect residents with local services and create engaging and trusted relationships with their communities through the activities, events and campaigns that they run. By doing research, gathering insight, sharing health messages and signposting to local services, the Healthy Neighbours help local organisations understand their communities better and can influence services to make them more suited to local needs. They also make communities more aware of their local services and communicate important health, housing and wellbeing messages.
5. CPV Codes:
75200000 - Provision of services to the community.
6. NUTS Codes :
UKD - NORTH WEST (ENGLAND)
7. Main Site or Location of Works, Main Place of Delivery or Main Place of Performance: NORTH WEST (ENGLAND),
8. Reference Attributed by the Awarding Authority: TOR-0216
9. Estimated Value of Requirement: Category B: 100M to 400M
Currency: GBP
10. Deadline for Expression of Interest: 10/01/2022 12:00:00
11. Address to which they must be sent:
Not Provided
12. Other Information:
Other Information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
To view this notice, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=645976261
13. Description of Amendment / Addition: Please note that there are 7 Lots within this tender project. Each lot has its own access code for Delta esourcing, see below the 7 lots and there access codes:
Lot 1 Parr: M85UQ2N7F7
Lot 2 Four Acre: Y2V3457E69
Lot 3 Daneville Estate: S82S7X3Q52
Lot 4 Granby Toxteth Triangle: CZAD96G535
Lot 5 Orford: DSYZKUM7VR
Lot 6 St Elphins: M4YUFR4QRP
Lot 7 Braybrook Estate Norris Green: 686D68EZ3N TKR-20211124-PRO-19287382
Suitable for VCO: Yes
Procedure Type:OPEN
Period of Work Start date: 01/02/2022
Period of Work End date: 31/01/2023
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Is this a Framework Agreement?: no