Planning

Improving Mental Wellbeing Across Essex

ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL

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Planning

13 Sep 2024 at 09:28

Summary of the contracting process

Essex County Council is in the planning stage of a procurement process titled "Improving Mental Wellbeing Across Essex." This tender falls under the health and social work services category and pertains to services aimed at improving mental wellbeing within the Essex region (UKH3). The procurement process was initiated on 13th September 2024, and a future notice is anticipated on 27th September 2024. This procurement aims to address rising levels of anxiety, particularly among younger demographics, and seeks to implement preventative measures to improve mental health outcomes across the county.

This tender presents substantial opportunities for businesses specialising in mental health services, therapeutic interventions, and community wellbeing programmes. Organisations with expertise in behavioural science, mental health advice, and community-based support services would be particularly well-suited to compete. By providing tailored mental wellbeing support and facilitating access to existing resources, successful bidders can play a significant role in enhancing public health infrastructure and expanding their footprint within the healthcare sector.

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Notice Title

Improving Mental Wellbeing Across Essex

Notice Description

Good mental wellbeing is the foundation for good mental health. Mental wellbeing relates to our sense of self, ability to meet our potential, develop relationships and perform activities we think are important and worthwhile. Evidence shows that the better our mental wellbeing the more able we are to cope with life's stresses, and the less likely we are to become unwell. However, worryingly, we see that levels of anxiety are on the rise, particularly among 16 - 29 year olds where rates are six times higher compared with adults over the age of 70.

Lot Information

Lot 1

1.1 Good mental wellbeing is the foundation for good mental health. Mental wellbeing relates to our sense of self, ability to meet our potential, develop relationships and perform activities we think are important and worthwhile. Evidence shows that the better our mental wellbeing the more able we are to cope with life's stresses, and the less likely we are to become unwell. However, worryingly, we see that levels of anxiety are on the rise, particularly among 16 - 29 year olds where rates are six times higher compared with adults over the age of 70. 1.2 Although related to mental wellbeing mental health problems are concerned with specific signs and symptoms which indicate a diagnosable condition that affects our emotional state, physical function, behaviour and thinking and can impact on our ability to work, care for our families and contribute to society. Nearly 1 in 4 people experience a mental health problem of some kind. That's potentially over 300,000 people in Essex. 1.3 Mental wellbeing and mental health problems vary along a continuum, not only between individuals but also at different times in the same person. There are many reasons a person can experience poor mental health, some of which include: unemployment or job insecurity, debt, bereavement, relationship breakdown, insecure housing, trauma, caring responsibilities, immigration status, domestic abuse, life event, crime and physical illness. What's more an accumulation of these factors increases the risk. 1.4 There is strong evidence that therapeutic and pharmacological interventions are effective at treating mental health problems. However, to help protect positive wellbeing and prevent mental health problems the evidence highlights five pillars of activity: a. Connecting with others - this can help build a sense of belonging, self-worth and value. b. Getting active - physical activity helps to maintain positive mental wellbeing by raising self-esteem and causing chemical changes in your brain which help to positively change mood. c. Mindfulness - taking notice of how you feel and the world around you can help individuals better manage feelings of stress and anxiety and change the way that they deal with challenges. d. Learning - learning a new skill or developing competence can boost self-esteem and give a sense of purpose. e. Giving - participating in social and community life crates positive feelings and a sense of reward, purpose and self-worth. 1.5 Essex County Council has undertaken discovery work to better understand what residents and professionals experiences are of services that seek to prevent and treat mental health problems across Essex. This included digital ethnographic work with 18 residents, a survey of 103 residents and 146 professionals, a workshops involving 40 residents and 86 professionals. 1.6 From the discovery work we have identified that: a. Residents find it hard to take action to care for their own mental wellbeing and mental health problems as they are unclear on what to do and where to go. Regardless of their level of need they either don't know about or find it difficult to navigate existing services. b. Residents often end up going to their GP for help as they don't know what else to do. c. Residents often find that their mental health problems aren't severe enough to warrant clinical intervention or, if they are, they end up on a protracted waiting list for a service. d. The majority of professionals did not believe that there was a sufficient prevention or early intervention offer. 1.7 From this work ECC has identified a need to provide on demand support to residents to: improve and maintain positive mental wellbeing; prevent or improve emerging or existing mental health problems; and reduce the likelihood of recurrence of mental health problems, by: a. Helping them to assess their own mental wellbeing needs, helping them set personalised goals and supporting them to identify and engage with existing self-help resources and existing services which match their needs. b. providing expert advice and information, from trusted sources, on a range of mental wellbeing and mental health topics. c. use behavioural science informed approaches that will support residents to adopt and maintain behaviours that align with the five pillars of wellbeing. d. Providing expert advice on the range of free local services that could meet the wellbeing needs identified by the resident. e. facilitating self/professional referral into clinical services e.g. talking therapies, as appropriate, and provide notifications on how the referral is progressing. If you are interested in this opportunity, please make contact with: Katherine.Thompson@essex.gov.uk

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-049a92
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/029336-2024
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Planning Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Not specified

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

85 - Health and social work services


CPV Codes

85000000 - Health and social work services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
Not specified

Notice Dates

Publication Date
13 Sep 20241 years ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
26 Sep 2024Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planned
Lots Status
Planned
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
ESSEX COUNTY COUNCIL
Contact Name
Katherine Thompson
Contact Email
katherine.thompson@essex.gov.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
CHELMSFORD
Postcode
CM1 1QH
Post Town
Chelmsford
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLH East (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLH3 Essex
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLH36 Heart of Essex
Delivery Location
TLH3 Essex

Local Authority
Chelmsford
Electoral Ward
Moulsham and Central
Westminster Constituency
Chelmsford

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