Number: 11023547
Country: United Kingdom
Source: TED
CTP771 For the Delivery of a Self-Management Programme for Living with Long Term Conditions
Derbyshire County Council is seeking a provider for the design and delivery of a self-management programme or people living with Long Term Conditions (“Programme”). The intervention will be designed to empower people hat require support to better manage their Long Term Condition (LTC) through a self-management model. The Programme must be available to people within the geographical area of the Derbyshire (“County”), with the exception of Derby City.
In line with the national “Talking Health” approach the programme will target people living with LTCs; with face-to-face course sessions being delivered by trained volunteer tutor peers (themselves living with LTCs).
The initial contract period is for 2 years commencing on 1.12.2018 to 30.11.2020, with the option to extend for a further 2 x 12 month periods.
Derbyshire County Council is seeking a provider for the design and delivery of a self-management programme or people living with Long Term Conditions (“Programme’). The intervention will be designed to empower people hat require support to better manage their Long Term Condition (LTC) through a self-management model. The Programme must be available to people within the geographical area of the Derbyshire (“County”), with the exception of Derby City.
Precise information on deadline(s) for review procedures:
Derbyshire County Council will incorporate a minimum 10 calendar days (or 15 if non-electronic or fax methods used) standstill period at the point information on the award of the contract is
communicated to the relevant economic operators. Debriefing by the Council shall be in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulation 2015 (as amended) (the Regulations). Such information should be requested from the addressee in Section 1.1. If an appeal regarding the award of the contract has not been successfully resolved the Regulations provide for the aggrieved parties who are of the opinion that they have been harmed or are at risk of harm by a breach of the regulations, to take action in the High Court (England, Wales and Northern Ireland). Any such action must be brought as soon as possible.