Buyer Name: NHS SURREY HEARTLANDS INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
Buyer Address: Dukes Court, Duke Street, Woking, UKJ25, GU215BH, United Kingdom
Contact Name: Maggie Czapiewska
Contact Email: maggie.czapiewska1@nhs.net
Buyer Name: NHS SURREY HEARTLANDS INTEGRATED CARE BOARD
Buyer Address: Dukes Court, Duke Street, Woking, UKJ25, GU215BH, United Kingdom
Contact Name: Maggie Czapiewska
Contact Email: maggie.czapiewska1@nhs.net
Children and young people's specialist palliative and end of life care and symptom management service.
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Lot Description: Specialist paediatric palliative care for children and young people in Surrey Heartlands offering a high-quality, compassionate, and tailored approach to this vulnerable cohort. Surrey Heartlands ICB has awarded the contract to the existing provider following Direct Award Process C. The approximate lifetime value of the contract will be £907,701 over a three-year term, from 1st April 2025 until 31st March 2028.
Lot 1 Status: cancelled
Lot 1 Has Options: No
Lot 1 Award Criterion (quality): The existing provider is satisfying the original contract and will likely satisfy the proposed contract to a sufficient standard
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Quality and Innovation (20% weighting):\nSSCH delivers an exceptional quality of care, and is weighted joint second highest for the reasons below:\n\u2022\tOutstanding CQC rating for hospice and paediatric end-of-life care (PEOLC).\n\u2022\tClinical leadership in the regional SPAN network, with shared training to raise standards across Surrey, South West London, and Frimley.\n\u2022\tRobust, multi-disciplinary complaint response and quality improvement processes.\n\u2022\tPersonalised, dignified care and a co-produced 3-year strategy developed in partnership with service users, supported by user-led governance structures, ensuring continuity without changes to service provision. \n\u2022\tNational policy contributions and co-leadership of the South East CYP PEOLC network.\n\u2022\tAll recommendations of the Quality Equality Impact Assessment (QEIA) are actively being met.\n2. Value for Money (20% weighting):\nThe SSCH SPACE service represents strong system-wide value, and is weighed joint second most highly for the following reasons:\n\u2022\tAvoidance of fragmented care via a single, integrated specialist provider.\n\u2022\tReduced need for emergency care, ambulance transfers, and acute admissions.\n\u2022\tShorter stays in paediatric and neonatal intensive care units.\n\u2022\tHigh-quality deaths supported by advanced care planning, minimising trauma and long-term mental health impacts for families.\n\u2022\tA cost-benefit analysis confirms significant financial and human value. Without this service, risks to children with life-limiting conditions would not be adequately mitigated.\n3. Integration, Collaboration, and Sustainability (25% weighting) :\nSSCH meets key national and local strategic aims for this Key Criteria which is weighted joint most highly for this service because the factors below contribute to the compassionate, tailored and reliable service for this vulnerable cohort:\n\u2022\tFully aligned with NHS England\u0027s 2023 Service Specification for CYP PEOLC and NICE NG61 guidance.\n\u2022\tActively contributes to the VCSE alliance and Surrey Youth Focus board and works to enhance links between health, social care, and community support services. \n\u2022\tThe provider works closely with NHS hospitals, including the Royal Marsden, Evelina London Children\u0027s Hospital, and Great Ormond Street Hospital, to deliver coordinated care. \n\u2022\tSupports system flow and reduces pressure on acute services through in-reach, outreach, and domiciliary models of care, all of which contribute to a preferable experience for children and their families.\n\u2022\tCollaborates across NHSE, tertiary centres, acute and community providers, VCSE partners, and social care.\n\u2022\tActive participant in local planning for CYP care at Place level.\n\u2022\tAbility to care for children in a single setting through a fully integrated, child-centred team which is also supportive of families and carers. \n\u2022\tThis service is integral to the delivery of the Fuller Stocktake, One System Plan, Clinical Strategy, and Health and Wellbeing Strategy.\n4. Improving Access, Reducing Inequalities, and Facilitating Choice (25% weighting):\nThe service is inclusive and tailored to meet the needs of vulnerable children and families. This Key Criteria is equally weighted most highly due to the child centred bespoke offer provided:\n\u2022\tProvides person-centred, home-based care that minimises inequities in access.\n\u2022\tOutreach model prevents gaps in access for Inclusion Health groups.\n\u2022\tAn Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) is completed, reviewed, and approved by Surrey Heartlands ICB.\n\u2022\tThe provider leads Transition Triage Partnerships in Surrey and southwest London, bringing together consultants and senior nursing staff from both children\u0027s and adult hospices. Through their Hospice at Home team, Shooting Star offers end-of-life and respite care in various settings, including homes and hospitals, ensuring families have choices about care locations. \n5. Social Value (10% weighting):\nSSCH delivers and will continue to deliver meaningful social and environmental value by way of initiatives such as those below:\n\u2022\tInclusion of environmental sustainability within its 2023-2026 strategy demonstrated by installing solar panels at hospice sites to reduce reliance on non-renewable energy sources.\n\u2022\tImplementation of recycling programs, including an annual Christmas tree collection and recycling initiative. \n\u2022\tIntegrating environmentally friendly practices within care services, such as reducing single-use plastics and promoting digital communication to minimize paper use.\n\u2022\tFacilities such as hydrotherapy pools, sensory gardens, and bereavement services are universally accessible.\n\u2022\tBereavement support includes traumatic death such as suicide.\n\u2022\tSSCH voluntarily fundraises to subsidise a significant portion of service costs, enhancing resilience and reach.\nAward Decision-Makers are:\nCommissioning, Contracting and Commercial Committee (CCC) - 22 October 2024\nSurrey Heartlands ICB Executive Board - October 2024\nConflicts of Interest:\nAll Decision-Making Forums requested that Conflicts of Interest be declared in order to accommodate mitigations that may be required. No declarations were raised. Individuals working on the programme declared no interests for the duration. \nRationale and Transparency:\nThe decision to award to SSCH is based on its delivery of a high-quality, integrated, and specialist service and a strong track record across all PSR criteria.",
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