Planning

WMSC Operator

BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN'S TRUST COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

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Planning

12 Jun 2025 at 10:04

Summary of the contracting process

The Birmingham Children's Trust Community Interest Company is currently in the planning stage of a procurement process to open a new secure children's home, titled "West Midlands Safe Centre (WMSC)." This endeavour aims to address the national shortage of such facilities, particularly in the West Midlands, Birmingham. The procurement belongs to the "Health and Social Work Services" industry category and is scheduled to conclude market engagement with interested providers by 27th June 2025. The operation of the WMSC is anticipated to commence in early 2028, with potential contractual engagements lasting up to 2032, possibly extending to 2034.

This procurement opportunity represents significant business growth potential for organisations in the health and social services sector, especially those with experience in operating secure children's homes. Companies that can offer comprehensive child-focused services, property management, health and safety, and business support services are well-suited to compete. Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), along with Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprises (VCSEs), are encouraged to engage, providing capabilities and capacity insights. As this is in the planning stage of market engagement, participating could influence the procurement strategy and future tender processes.

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Notice Title

WMSC Operator

Notice Description

1. Introduction Birmingham Children's Trust are leading on a project to open a new secure children's home on behalf of the West Midlands Region. There is currently a national shortage of secure children's homes, with no provision in the West Midlands. This means the most vulnerable children from the West Midlands are waiting months for a safe placement and often being placed far from their families and communities. Plans have been developed to build a 20 bedded secure children's home for the West Midlands at a site identified in Birmingham that will be known as the West Midlands Safe Centre (WMSC). It will consist of three residential houses, healthcare and educational facilities, with associated car parking, Multi Use Games Area (MUGA), sports building, and hard and soft landscaping. The construction of WMSC is being funded by the Department for Education. Options on the structure of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) are currently being considered, once agreed an SPV will be established and up to 14 local authorities across the West Midlands will become members. The SPV will then take on the lease of WMSC and commission a provider to be the operator ahead of its opening in 2028. This early market engagement exercise is intended to test the market's capacity, capability, and appetite to deliver such a service, and to inform the development of any future procurement strategy. This is not a call for competition or a pre-qualification exercise. Participation in this engagement will not prejudice any supplier's ability to participate in a future procurement process, nor will it guarantee inclusion. ________________________________________ 2. West Midlands Safe Centre Some secure children's homes also provide youth custody placements which will not be the case here. WMSC will provide 20 secure welfare only beds and is designed to support children with highly complex needs, often arising from severe trauma. It will operate under Section 25 of the Children Act, offering a legally compliant, therapeutic, and trauma-informed environment. NHS England will commission health services. Whilst this is a national resource which all local authorities across the country can access, priority will be given to West Midlands children and partner members. Initial modelling suggests that staff numbers will be in the region of 180 FTEs, including care, education, and support roles. A phased recruitment strategy is required, starting with senior leadership and building up to full staffing by year three to ensure occupancy levels are safely managed to match children's needs. The operator will be responsible for the full operation of the building which includes both child focused requirements and all property, health & safety and business support services. ________________________________________ 3. Objectives of the Engagement This engagement seeks to: * Understand the level of market interest and capability in operating a Secure Children's Home. * Inform a make vs buy analysis as part of the development of the procurement strategy. ________________________________________ 4. How to Participate Interested providers are invited to: * Complete the short questionnaire in Appendix A. * Submit any supporting information or case studies that demonstrate relevant experience. Responses should be submitted by noon on 27th June to StrategicCommissioning@birminghamchildrenstrust.co.uk. ________________________________________ 5. Confidentiality and Compliance All information provided will be treated in confidence and used solely for the purposes of informing our procurement planning. This engagement is conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and relevant guidance on preliminary market engagement Appendix A - Questionnaire 1. Company Name 2. Contact Name 3. Contact Email Address 4. Do you have experience of operating a secure children's home with welfare provision? (Yes/No) If "Yes" please provide details of this including: * Location * Contracting authority * Number of beds * Number of staff * Contract type and duration 5. Do you have capability and capacity to operate WMSC? (Yes/No) 6. What are the main risks and challenges you envisage to operating a secure children's home? 7. Do you have any other comments or observations to raise at this stage?

Planning Information

1. Introduction Birmingham Children's Trust are leading on a project to open a new secure children's home on behalf of the West Midlands Region. There is currently a national shortage of secure children's homes, with no provision in the West Midlands. This means the most vulnerable children from the West Midlands are waiting months for a safe placement and often being placed far from their families and communities. Plans have been developed to build a 20 bedded secure children's home for the West Midlands at a site identified in Birmingham that will be known as the West Midlands Safe Centre (WMSC). It will consist of three residential houses, healthcare and educational facilities, with associated car parking, Multi Use Games Area (MUGA), sports building, and hard and soft landscaping. The construction of WMSC is being funded by the Department for Education. Options on the structure of a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) are currently being considered, once agreed an SPV will be established and up to 14 local authorities across the West Midlands will become members. The SPV will then take on the lease of WMSC and commission a provider to be the operator ahead of its opening in 2028. This early market engagement exercise is intended to test the market's capacity, capability, and appetite to deliver such a service, and to inform the development of any future procurement strategy. This is not a call for competition or a pre-qualification exercise. Participation in this engagement will not prejudice any supplier's ability to participate in a future procurement process, nor will it guarantee inclusion. ________________________________________ 2. West Midlands Safe Centre Some secure children's homes also provide youth custody placements which will not be the case here. WMSC will provide 20 secure welfare only beds and is designed to support children with highly complex needs, often arising from severe trauma. It will operate under Section 25 of the Children Act, offering a legally compliant, therapeutic, and trauma-informed environment. NHS England will commission health services. Whilst this is a national resource which all local authorities across the country can access, priority will be given to West Midlands children and partner members. Initial modelling suggests that staff numbers will be in the region of 180 FTEs, including care, education, and support roles. A phased recruitment strategy is required, starting with senior leadership and building up to full staffing by year three to ensure occupancy levels are safely managed to match children's needs. The operator will be responsible for the full operation of the building which includes both child focused requirements and all property, health & safety and business support services. ________________________________________ 3. Objectives of the Engagement This engagement seeks to: • Understand the level of market interest and capability in operating a Secure Children's Home. • Inform a make vs buy analysis as part of the development of the procurement strategy. ________________________________________ 4. How to Participate Interested providers are invited to: • Complete the short questionnaire in Appendix A. • Submit any supporting information or case studies that demonstrate relevant experience. Responses should be submitted by noon on 27th June to StrategicCommissioning@birminghamchildrenstrust.co.uk. ________________________________________ 5. Confidentiality and Compliance All information provided will be treated in confidence and used solely for the purposes of informing our procurement planning. This engagement is conducted in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 and relevant guidance on preliminary market engagement Appendix A - Questionnaire 1. Company Name 2. Contact Name 3. Contact Email Address 4. Do you have experience of operating a secure children's home with welfare provision? (Yes/No) If "Yes" please provide details of this including: • Location • Contracting authority • Number of beds • Number of staff • Contract type and duration 5. Do you have capability and capacity to operate WMSC? (Yes/No) 6. What are the main risks and challenges you envisage to operating a secure children's home? 7. Do you have any other comments or observations to raise at this stage?

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-05475f
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/031809-2025
Current Stage
Planning
All Stages
Planning

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
UK2 - Preliminary Market Engagement Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Not Specified
Procurement Method Details
Not specified
Tender Suitability
SME, VCSE
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
12 Jun 20258 months ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
27 Jun 2025Expired
Award Date
Not specified
Contract Period
3 Jan 2028 - 2 Jan 2032 4-5 years
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Planning
Lots Status
Planning
Awards Status
Not Specified
Contracts Status
Not Specified

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN'S TRUST COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY
Contact Name
Not specified
Contact Email
procurementteam@birminghamchildrenstrust.co.uk
Contact Phone
Not specified

Buyer Location

Locality
BIRMINGHAM
Postcode
B6 4DU
Post Town
Birmingham
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLG West Midlands (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLG3 West Midlands
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLG31 Birmingham
Delivery Location
TLG West Midlands (England)

Local Authority
Birmingham
Electoral Ward
Nechells
Westminster Constituency
Birmingham Ladywood

Further Information

Notice Documents

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