Specialist health and social care bid writers
To maximise your company’s chances of success when tendering for funding, it is now more important than ever to demonstrate, not only how you will meet specification requirements and enable individuals to meet health and wellbeing outcomes, but the added and social value you will provide.
We will help you identify and strengthen your unique added and social value offer, also highlighting how your company will help meet commissioner need, to provide you the best possible chance of winning the tender(s).
Our health and social care specialist bid writers have in-depth knowledge of NHS, Children’s and Adults Social Care sectors, informed by decades of experience working within the sector, and ongoing engagement with emerging best practice.
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Health and social care tender opportunities
Commissioners and service providers are under increasing pressure to deliver innovative, community-based, person-centred services, against the backdrop of ever decreasing budgets. This pressure will increase, with life expectancy in the UK steadily rising, treatments prolonging life (yet not mitigating against frailty), and the current social care funding gap likely to rise from £7.1 billion to £14.4 billion by 2031.
To make better use of public resources and services, the Government plans to increase integration between health and social care services, as set out in the Health and Care Act 2022, (also called the Health and Care Bill).
On 1st July 2022, 42 statutory ‘Integrated Care Systems’ were established across England, resulting in the abolition of Clinical Commissioning Groups, who held NHS England’s responsibility for primary care commissioning. For each area, Integrated Care Systems’ (ICS) consist of:
- Integrated Care Partnership: Joint committee of NHS integrated care board and all upper-tier local authorities, alongside other locally determined representatives (e.g., social care or housing providers). Each ICP is responsible for producing an integrated care strategy on how to meet the health and wellbeing needs of the population
- Integrated Care Board: Boards undertake the function of CCGs, managing the NHS Budget and provision of health services in the ICP area
- Local Authorities: responsible for social care and public health functions
- Place-based Partnerships: NHS, local councils, community and voluntary organisations, residents, people who use services and carers, who lead the detailed design and delivery of integrated services across their localities
- Provider Collaboratives: cross-ICS collaboration, to improve quality, efficiency, outcomes, and address variation and inequalities in access and experience across different providers
Health and social care sectors and services we can help with
The creation of statutory integrated care boards (ICBs) and statutory care partnerships (ICPs), and the implementation of cross-service ‘shared outcomes’ for individuals from April 2023, will mean tender evaluators coming from a wider range of backgrounds, increasing the importance of understanding the audience tenders are aimed at.
- Supported living
- Home care and support
- Domiciliary care
- Community support services
- Mental health and support services
- Independence and reablement services
- Hospital discharge service
- Supported accommodation
Tender Writing
We can write a full tender response for you. Covering all required points and giving you the best chance possible of being successful.
Bid writingTender Review
We will thoroughly review your tender document and provide constructive advice on how to improve it and increase your evaluation score.
Tender reviewTender Evaluation
We will evaluate your tender document as if we were the buying organisation. Enabling you to use the resultant score to highlight areas for improvement.
Tender evaluation