Buyer Name: Leeds City Council
Buyer Address: Civic Hall, Calverley Street, Leeds, UKE42, LS11UR, United Kingdom
Contact Email: peopleservicescategory@leeds.gov.uk
Buyer Name: Leeds City Council
Buyer Address: Civic Hall, Calverley Street, Leeds, UKE42, LS11UR, United Kingdom
Contact Email: peopleservicescategory@leeds.gov.uk
The work of extra care services at Assisi Place in Hunslet and Yew Tree and Rosewood Court in Moor Allerton will help contribute to all of the outcomes stated in the current Leeds Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy which will help contribute to people living longer and healthier lives; helping people to live full, active and independent lives.
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Lot Title: Provision of extra care services at Yew Tree and Rosewood Court
Lot Description: The work of extra care services at Yew Tree and Rosewood Court will help contribute to all of the outcomes stated in the current Leeds Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy. The nature and ethos of the services contribute to: people living longer and healthier lives; helping people to live full, active and independent lives; ensuring that people's quality of life is improved by access to quality services; involving people in decisions made about them, and; helping people to live in healthy and sustainable communities. Further, the services covered will contribute towards the health and wellbeing component of the Best City Ambition by continuing service provision which provides high quality care as part of an integrated system, in this case including affordable housing, which supports people to age well, focuses on prevention and early intervention but also seeks to empower people and support their independence. Also, with regards to inclusive growth, the services will continue to offer local recruitment opportunities that are in line with the Council's ambitions around a respected and prestigious care sector. This includes on the job training and personal development opportunities.
Lot 1 Status: cancelled
Lot 1 Has Options: Yes
Lot 1 Options: Due to the nature and criticality of this scheme, the Council have the discretion to extend the terms of the agreement in pursuant of Regulation 32(2)(b)(ii) on the ground that where no reasonable alternative or substitute exists, and the absence of competition is not the result of an artificial narrowing down of the parameters at the time of procurement.
Lot 1 Award Criterion (quality): Method Statement Question 1
Lot Title: Provision of extra care at Assisi Place in Hunslet
Lot Description: The work of extra care service at Assisi Place will help contribute to all of the outcomes stated in the current Leeds Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy. The nature and ethos of the services contribute to: people living longer and healthier lives; helping people to live full, active and independent lives; ensuring that people's quality of life is improved by access to quality services; involving people in decisions made about them, and; helping people to live in healthy and sustainable communities. Further, the services covered by this report contribute towards the health and wellbeing component of the Best City Ambition by continuing service provision which provides high quality care as part of an integrated system, in this case including affordable housing, which supports people to age well, focuses on prevention and early intervention but also seeks to empower people and support their independence. In addition, with regards to inclusive growth, the service will continue to offer local recruitment opportunities that are in line with the Council's ambitions around a respected and prestigious care sector. This includes on the job training and personal development opportunities. Additional information: Due to the nature and criticality of this scheme, the Council have the discretion to extend the terms of the agreement in pursuant of Regulation 32(2)(b)(ii) on the ground that where no reasonable alternative or substitute exists, and the absence of competition is not the result of an artificial narrowing down of the parameters at the time of procurement.
Lot 2 Status: cancelled
Lot 2 Has Options: No
Lot 2 Award Criterion (quality): Method Statement Question 1
Contract Title: Provision of a 24/7 Core Wellbeing Service with Potential for Planned Care and Support at Methodist Homes Extra Care Schemes with Leeds City Council Nominations
Award Title: Provision of a 24/7 Core Wellbeing Service with Potential for Planned Care and Support at Methodist Homes Extra Care Schemes with Leeds City Council Nominations
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