Buyer Name: Cambridgeshire County Council
Buyer Address: New Shire Hall Emery Crescent Enterprise Campus,, Alconbury Weald, Huntingdon, UKH12, PE284YE, United Kingdom
Contact Name: Thomas Clarke
Contact Email: Thomas.Clarke@Cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Buyer Name: Cambridgeshire County Council
Buyer Address: New Shire Hall Emery Crescent Enterprise Campus,, Alconbury Weald, Huntingdon, UKH12, PE284YE, United Kingdom
Contact Name: Thomas Clarke
Contact Email: Thomas.Clarke@Cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Cambridgeshire County Council are tendering for a Behaviour Change Service that will deliver evidenced based health improvement and behaviour change interventions, to support Cambridgeshire residents adopt healthy behaviours. It has a focus on modifiable lifestyle behaviours that reduce life expectancy, increase health inequalities, and increase the risk of chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, some cancers, respiratory illnesses, and dementia, as well as negatively affecting mental wellbeing. The provision of evidence-based services is essential if the Services are to support delivery of the key high-level outcomes. The Service will reflect the principle of proportionate universalism and will use population health management approach to identify higher levels of need. It will address health inequities and inequalities through embedding proportionate universalism into service delivery ensuring that services are delivered at scale and intensity proportionate to the local need. This procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) of the Healthcare Services Regulations 2023.
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