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title: "Proactive Intervention Offer"
ocid: "ocds-h6vhtk-05006a"
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# Proactive Intervention Offer

Buyer: NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL  
Current stage: Tender  
OCID: ocds-h6vhtk-05006a

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## Summary

Norfolk County Council, a sub-central government public authority, has issued a tender for the provision of a "Proactive Intervention Offer" with the aim of supporting individuals aged 50 and over in reducing the risk of falls through interventions focused on ageing well, social connection, and information/advice services. This procurement process is active and utilises an open procedure method. Key stages include the tender end date on 12th May 2025 and the award period ending on 1st July 2025. The services are to be delivered across multiple regions within Norfolk, including UKH15, UKH16, and UKH17, with a total expected contract value up to £7,200,000 (gross).

The tender represents substantial business growth opportunities for SMEs and VCSEs specialising in health and social work services. Companies with expertise in community engagement, physical well-being programmes, and health-related advice can benefit significantly by helping Norfolk County Council meet its strategic objectives. The contract is designed to be flexible and adaptable, potentially allowing additional funding for expanded services, creating long-term sustainable opportunities. Suitability criteria include economic and financial standing, past performance, and compliance with health and safety and equality legislation, making this an excellent prospect for established businesses aiming to deepen their presence in public sector contracting.

## Notice

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 1

### Lot Information

Breckland

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 1

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

Broadland

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 2

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

Great Yarmouth

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 3

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

Kings Lynn and West Norfolk

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 4

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

North Norfolk

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 5

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

Norwich

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 6

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

South Norfolk

Norfolk County Council wishes to commission an offer that provides targeted interventions that includes individuals aged 50 plus residing within the specified Health and Wellbeing Partnership area (on occasion younger people may be supported through this offer, where suitable). Individuals will have been proactively identified at a risk of falls and interventions should deliver outcomes around: a) Aging Well, including strength and mobility training, physical exercise and movement; b) Social connection, including participation in local community groups; c) Information and advice to support aging well, including managing money and accessing services. The Provider should plan to support approximately 800 people per year (per Health and Wellbeing Partnership) and must ensure they have the capacity to enable this. Full details of the requirement can be found in the Service Specification, which forms a Schedule to the Terms and Conditions. 7

Options: The council will have the right to include additional funding throughout the duration of this contract based on future assessments and availability of additional resources. Consequently, the contract is designed to be adaptable, allowing for modifications and enhancements in response to evolving needs and circumstances. This flexibility ensures that the programme can effectively meet its objectives and deliver optimal outcomes. The funding is likely to come from, but is not limited to Integrated Care Partners for example the Integrated Care Board, District Council, etc. If funding does become available for proactive intervention work and the Council deems this contract to be a suitable fit, the Council may may increase the funding available for this contract to expand the scope of the services being delivered.

Renewal: The Council shall be entitled at its absolute discretion to extend the Contract Period for a further period or periods of up to a total of 24 months. The estimate value in this notice represents the total sum across all lots and does not include any inflationary or other uplifts. The value includes the 24 month initial term plus a 24 month extension.

## Key Details

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication source | Find A Tender Service |
| Latest notice | https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/014225-2025 |
| Notice type | UK4 - Tender Notice |
| Procurement type | Standard |
| Procurement category | Services |
| Procurement method | Open |
| Procurement method details | Open procedure |
| Tender suitability | SME, VCSE |
| Awardee scale | Not specified |
| All stages | Tender |

## Dates

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Publication date | 10 Apr 2025 |
| Submission deadline | 12 May 2025 |
| Future notice date | Not specified |
| Award date | Not specified |
| Contract period | 30 Jun 2025 - 1 Jul 2027 |
| Recurrence | Not specified |

## Values

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender value | £6,000,000 |
| Lots value | £6,000,000 |
| Awards value | Not specified |
| Contracts value | Not specified |

## Status

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Tender status | Active |
| Lots status | Active |
| Awards status | Not specified |
| Contracts status | Not specified |

## Buyer

| Field | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Main buyer | NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL |
| Locality | NORWICH |
| Post town | Norwich |
| Postcode | NR1 2DH |
| Country | England |
| ITL 1 | TLH East (England) |
| ITL 2 | TLH5 Norfolk |
| ITL 3 | TLH51 Norwich and East Norfolk |
| Local authority | Norwich |
| Electoral ward | Lakenham |
| Westminster constituency | Norwich South |
| Delivery location | TLH15 Norwich and East Norfolk, TLH16 North and West Norfolk, TLH17 Breckland and South Norfolk |

## CPV Codes

### Divisions

- 85 - Health and social work services

### Codes

- 85000000 - Health and social work services

## Release History

- 10 Apr 2025 at 10:07 - Tender - UK4 - Tender Notice - https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/014225-2025

## Documents

- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/014225-2025
  10th April 2025 - Tender notice on Find a Tender
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-586
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-587
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-588
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-589
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-595
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/Attachment/A-596

## Notice URLs

- https://in-tendhost.co.uk/norfolkcc
- https://in-tendhost.co.uk/norfolkcc/aspx/BuyerProfiles
- https://in-tendhost.co.uk/norfolkcc/aspx/Home
- https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/003425-2025
- https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2023/54/contents

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