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Hysbysiad Gwybodaeth Ymlaen Llaw (PIN)

NHS England Health and Justice South West - Women's Health and Wellbeing Hub in HMP Eastwood Park.

  • Cyhoeddwyd gyntaf: 26 Mawrth 2025
  • Wedi'i addasu ddiwethaf: 26 Mawrth 2025
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OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-04ea96
Cyhoeddwyd gan:
NHS England
ID Awudurdod:
AA20005
Dyddiad cyhoeddi:
26 Mawrth 2025
Dyddiad Cau:
-
Math o hysbysiad:
Hysbysiad Gwybodaeth Ymlaen Llaw (PIN)
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Nac Ydi
Wedi SPD:
Nac Ydi
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AMH

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This notice is placed as a Prior Information Notice (PIN) to seek expressions of interest from organisations who may wish to deliver services for a new Women's Health and Wellbeing Hub in HMP Eastwood Park on behalf of NHS England Health and Justice South West (the commissioner).

Women in prison have disproportionately higher levels of health and social care needs than their male counterparts in prison and women in the general population. They often experience barriers to consistently accessing the health and social care services they need in a timely manner. Funding has been allocated to enable NHS England Health and Justice Commissioners to establish Women's Health and Wellbeing Hubs within prisons across England.

Women's Health and Wellbeing Hubs (referred to as "hubs" for the purposes of this notice) are designed to work at the interface between primary and secondary care. They provide services that may be more specialised than what is typically available in primary care settings, for health issues which do not necessarily need a referral to secondary care. Hubs are not a replacement for primary care, secondary care, or specialist services. They should not duplicate existing services and should be tailored to meet local population needs.

The overall purpose of the hub will be to facilitate access to a wide range of services, including preventative healthcare and early intervention, with the goal of improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities. The structure, environment and delivery of services will be underpinned by a trauma-informed approach. There will be an emphasis on improving on-site service provision, in recognition of the emotional impact and stress associated with attending appointments off-site under escort, as well as the additional demand off-site appointments place on staffing capacity.

HMP Eastwood Park's hub will be expected to serve two main functions. The first is to provide access to a range of core healthcare services as specified in the national commissioning guidance (required services listed below). The second is to provide a single point of contact to facilitate multiple, integrated and opportunistic service delivery. The hub should provide signposting/clear referral pathways, and deliver health education and health promotion activities to ensure women are empowered to maintain their health and wellbeing. Wellbeing advice and support, for example advice on sleep hygiene, mindfulness, stress management and nutrition, should be provided alongside delivery of clinical interventions.

Interested providers are invited to complete a short questionnaire as part of an information gathering exercise by the commissioner to guide their strategic direction, informed by national commissioning guidance.

It is anticipated that a contract will commence in late spring / summer 2025 and expire on 30th September 2029. The estimated contract value is £150,000 per annum.

Testun llawn y rhybydd

Hysbysiad gwybodaeth ymlaen llaw

Hysbysiad gwybodaeth ymlaen llaw yn unig yw hwn

Adran I: Endid contractio

I.1) Enw a chyfeiriad

NHS England

Wellington House, 133-155 Waterloo Rd

London

SE18UG

UK

E-bost: scwcsu.procurement@nhs.net

NUTS: UKK13

Cyfeiriad(au) rhyngrwyd

Prif gyfeiriad: https://www.england.nhs.uk/

Cyfeiriad proffil y prynwr: https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome

I.3) Cyfathrebu

Mae'r dogfennau caffael ar gael ar gyfer mynediad uniongyrchol anghyfyngedig a llawn, yn rhad ac am ddim ar:

https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome


Gellir cael gwybodaeth ychwanegol o'r cyfeiriad uchod


I.4) Y math o awdurdod contractio

Corff a lywodraethir gan gyfraith gyhoeddus

I.5) Prif weithgaredd

Iechyd

Adran II: Gwrthrych

II.1) Cwmpas y caffaeliad

II.1.1) Teitl

NHS England Health and Justice South West - Women's Health and Wellbeing Hub in HMP Eastwood Park.

Cyfeirnod: C344721

II.1.2) Prif god CPV

85100000

 

II.1.3) Y math o gontract

Gwasanaethau

II.1.4) Disgrifiad byr

This notice is placed as a Prior Information Notice (PIN) to seek expressions of interest from organisations who may wish to deliver services for a new Women's Health and Wellbeing Hub in HMP Eastwood Park on behalf of NHS England Health and Justice South West (the commissioner).

Women in prison have disproportionately higher levels of health and social care needs than their male counterparts in prison and women in the general population. They often experience barriers to consistently accessing the health and social care services they need in a timely manner. Funding has been allocated to enable NHS England Health and Justice Commissioners to establish Women's Health and Wellbeing Hubs within prisons across England.

Women's Health and Wellbeing Hubs (referred to as "hubs" for the purposes of this notice) are designed to work at the interface between primary and secondary care. They provide services that may be more specialised than what is typically available in primary care settings, for health issues which do not necessarily need a referral to secondary care. Hubs are not a replacement for primary care, secondary care, or specialist services. They should not duplicate existing services and should be tailored to meet local population needs.

The overall purpose of the hub will be to facilitate access to a wide range of services, including preventative healthcare and early intervention, with the goal of improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities. The structure, environment and delivery of services will be underpinned by a trauma-informed approach. There will be an emphasis on improving on-site service provision, in recognition of the emotional impact and stress associated with attending appointments off-site under escort, as well as the additional demand off-site appointments place on staffing capacity.

HMP Eastwood Park's hub will be expected to serve two main functions. The first is to provide access to a range of core healthcare services as specified in the national commissioning guidance (required services listed below). The second is to provide a single point of contact to facilitate multiple, integrated and opportunistic service delivery. The hub should provide signposting/clear referral pathways, and deliver health education and health promotion activities to ensure women are empowered to maintain their health and wellbeing. Wellbeing advice and support, for example advice on sleep hygiene, mindfulness, stress management and nutrition, should be provided alongside delivery of clinical interventions.

Interested providers are invited to complete a short questionnaire as part of an information gathering exercise by the commissioner to guide their strategic direction, informed by national commissioning guidance.

It is anticipated that a contract will commence in late spring / summer 2025 and expire on 30th September 2029. The estimated contract value is £150,000 per annum.

II.1.5) Cyfanswm gwerth amcangyfrifedig

Gwerth heb gynnwys TAW: 650 000.00 GBP

II.1.6) Gwybodaeth am lotiau

Mae’r contract hwn wedi’i rannu’n lotiau: Na

II.2) Disgrifiad

II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol

85100000

II.2.3) Man cyflawni

Cod NUTS:

UKK13

II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad

This notice is placed as a Prior Information Notice (PIN) to seek expressions of interest from organisations who may wish to deliver services for a new Women's Health and Wellbeing Hub in HMP Eastwood Park on behalf of NHS England Health and Justice South West (the commissioner).

As outlined in the National Review of Health and Social Care in Women's Prisons (published November 2023), women in prison face high levels of health inequality and often present with complex health and social care needs (i.e. severe and persistent needs across multiple domains which may be influenced by family/social contexts). They are often living with trauma, including sexual and domestic violence. Women account for a small proportion of the overall prison population in the UK and it has been acknowledged that services within prisons tend to be developed on the basis of what works for men. As such, the specific health and social care needs of women are not always consistently met.

Funding has been allocated to enable NHS England Health and Justice Commissioners to establish Women's Health and Wellbeing Hubs within prisons across England. The establishment of these hubs is part of a collaborative, proactive approach to address the issues outlined above and reduce health inequality in this group. Hubs are designed to work at the interface between primary and secondary care. They provide services that may be more specialised than what is typically available in primary care settings, for health issues which do not necessarily need a referral to secondary care. Hubs are not a replacement for primary care, secondary care, or specialist services. They should not duplicate existing services and should be tailored to meet local population needs.

Background:

HMP Eastwood Park is a closed category women's prison located in the South Gloucestershire local authority. Although it is based in the South West, the prison serves a wide catchment area which also includes the West Midlands, the South Coast and Wales. The prison currently accommodates approximately 370 women aged 18 and over, around 40% of whom are expected to return to Wales on release. In addition to providing a secure environment for the general population of the prison, HMP Eastwood Park has a well-established mother-and-baby unit which can house up to 12 women and their babies up to the age of 18 months.

Objectives:

The overall purpose of the hub will be to facilitate access to a wide range of services, including preventative healthcare and early intervention, with the goal of improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities. The structure, environment and delivery of services will be underpinned by a trauma-informed approach. There will be an emphasis on improving on-site service provision, in recognition of the emotional impact and stress associated with attending appointments off-site under escort, as well as the additional demand off-site appointments place on staffing capacity.

HMP Eastwood Park's hub will be expected to serve two main functions. The first is to provide access to a range of core healthcare services as specified in the national commissioning guidance (required services listed below). The second is to provide a single point of contact to facilitate multiple, integrated and opportunistic service delivery. The hub should provide signposting/clear referral pathways, and deliver health education and health promotion activities to ensure women are empowered to maintain their health and wellbeing. Wellbeing advice and support, for example advice on sleep hygiene, mindfulness, stress management and nutrition, should be provided alongside delivery of clinical interventions.

The required core services are as follows. Please note that a gap analysis is currently being undertaken to establish which of these services are being either fully or partially delivered by existing providers and whether they can be accessed within HMP Eastwood Park. A key priority of the hub will be to improve access to services on-site so women are not required to attend potentially sensitive healthcare appointments under escort:

• Support for menstrual problems, including but not limited to care for heavy, painful or irregular menstrual bleeding and care for conditions such as endometriosis and polycystic ovary syndrome.

• Menopause assessment, treatment and review.

• Contraceptive counselling and provision of full range of options.

• Access to long-acting contraception fitting and removal.

• Access to emergency hormonal contraception.

• Pessary fitting and removal.

• Cervical screening.

• Screening for STIs/BBVs.

• Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination including catch-up provision.

• Incontinence care including pathways into continence assessment and options for management such as pelvic floor physiotherapy.

• Pathways for domestic abuse and sexual violence support.

Key principles:

1. Collaboration with women who have lived experience:

Women with lived experience of the criminal justice system should play a central role in the development, delivery and evaluation of the hub. Lived experience input can help to identify areas of unmet need, promote hub services, and support continual evaluation and improvement of the hub through patient feedback and recommendations.

2. Trauma-informed and trauma-responsive services and environment:

Hubs must provide trauma-informed environments and staff should be appropriately trained in trauma-informed care. Procedures must be in place to support practitioners in managing the emotional impact of their work with consideration of vicarious trauma and practitioners' own lived experiences. Many women in contact with the criminal justice system will have experienced domestic abuse and sexual violence (DASV). It is important that practitioners recognise the nature and prevalence of DASV, the impact of DASV, and steps they can take to avoid re-traumatisation.

Trauma-informed practice emphasises the need to provide physical, psychological and emotional safety to service-users and practitioners, with the goal of supporting service-users to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. This should be given particular consideration when an individual requires an intervention or procedure which may feel invasive. A trauma-responsive service needs to develop and maintain strong links with mental health services and services providing specialist support for people who have experienced trauma.

Service model:

1. Protected resource within the establishment:

Hubs are designed to provide an additional resource in order to address female-specific health and wellbeing needs within women's prisons. This provision must include a protected staffing resource based within the establishment. Accordingly, hubs should offer timely access to on-site appointments which goes beyond in-reach support from community services.

2. Integration:

The hub should have a joined up and collaborative relationship with other health services delivering care within the establishment. Referral routes and care pathways both in and out of the hub must be established and understood. Information must be shared appropriately between services to achieve integration and coordinated care.

3. Promotion and self-referral:

Services offered by the hub must be well-promoted to ensure women have a clear understanding of what services are available and how to access them. Women should be able to self-refer and understand how to do so.

It is anticipated that a contract will commence in late spring / summer 2025 and expire on 30th September 2029. The estimated contract value is £150,000 per annum.

At this time, the Commissioner seeks responses to a market engagement questionnaire, the aim of which is to determine the level of provider interest in delivering these services and obtain feedback from the market to help inform commissioning. This may be followed by further questionnaire(s) and /or a pre-procurement market briefing event. If a briefing event is arranged, details will be shared with those who express an interest and return a completed market engagement questionnaire.

This exercise is being carried out by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner.

II.2.14) Gwybodaeth ychwanegol

Additional information in relation to the requirements of the hub can be found within the National Health and Justice Women's Health and Wellbeing Hubs Specification and Commissioning Guidance which is available as a separate document within the Atamis, e-procurement system.

II.3) Dyddiad amcangyfrifedig ar gyfer cyhoeddi’r hysbysiad contract:

01/05/2025

Section IV: Gweithdrefn

IV.1) Disgrifiad

IV.1.8) Gwybodaeth am Gytundeb Caffael y Llywodraeth (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Na

Section VI: Gwybodaeth ategol

VI.3) Gwybodaeth ychwanegol

This notice is an information gathering exercise rather than a call for competition in its own right, and therefore publication or response does not commit the Authority or respondents to a future procurement, nor provide any process exemptions or preferential treatment to any parties expressing an interest. The Authority is looking to establish what interest there might be in providing such a service from suitably qualified, capable and competent organisations.

The Authority will not be liable for costs incurred by any interested party in participating in this exercise. Interested parties should note that a response to this notice does not guarantee an automatic invitation to any subsequent formal procurement, which the commissioners will consider in due course.

Interested providers will be able to view this opportunity via the live opportunities list on the 'Health Family' e-procurement system, Atamis. Click on 'View our Live Opportunities' from the home page, available on the following link: https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome.

Once you have found the opportunity (via the search function, using the title or reference number), to gain full access to the relevant information and market engagement questionnaire, you will need to click on 'Register interest' - this will take you to the log-in page.

If you are not already registered on the system, you will need to do so before gaining full access to the documentation and to be able to submit your expression of interest / completed questionnaire using the correspondence function within Atamis. Expressions of interest / completed questionnaire must be received by no later than 12 noon, 31st March 2025.

These services are healthcare services falling within the Health Care Services, (Provider Selection Regime) (PSR) Regulations 2023. For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, (and the 'Light Touch Regime' contained therein), do not apply to these services and thus do not apply to this notice.

This exercise is being managed by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioner.

VI.5) Dyddiad anfon yr hysbysiad hwn

07/03/2025

Codio

Categorïau nwyddau

ID Teitl Prif gategori
85100000 Gwasanaethau iechyd Gwasanaethau iechyd a gwaith cymdeithasol

Lleoliadau Dosbarthu

ID Disgrifiad
100 DU - I gyd

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