Flexible Purchasing Framework for Social Care Supports
A Prior Information Notice (Social)
by GLASGOW CITY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 6 year (est.)
- Value
- £600M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 15 Dec 2025
- Delivery
- To 14 Nov 2031 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Related Terms
Location
Glasgow City
2 buyers
- Glasgow City Council Glasgow
46 suppliers
- Baillieston Community Care Parkhead
- Bield Housing & Care Edinburgh
- Call in Homecare Edinburgh
- Care1 Professional Services Hamilton
- Careline Home Support Glasgow
- Carr Gomm Edinburgh
- Cera Care Operations Scotland Alloa
- Cluaran HCS Stirling
- Community Care Choice Glasgow
- CRC Care Paisley
- Enable Scotland Leading the Way Motherwell
- Fair Deal Glasgow
- Glasgow East End Community Carers Glasgow
- HRM Homecare Services Kilmarnock
- Kelvin Care Glasgow
- Key Housing Association Glasgow
- Living Ambitions Warrington
- Mochridhe Dundee
- Queens Cross Housing Association Glasgow
- Share Scotland Glasgow
- British Red Cross Society London
- Trust Housing Association Edinburgh
- Wheatley Care Glasgow
- Constance Care Dundee
- Aspire Housing & Personal Development Services Glasgow
- Barnardos Ilford
- Cornerstone Community Care Glasgow
- Enable Glasgow Glasgow
- HK Care Consulting Glasgow
- Inclusion Glasgow Glasgow
- Partners for Inclusion Kilmarnock
- Quarriers Glasgow
- Real Life Options Knottingley
- Scottish Autism Alloa
- Sense Scotland Glasgow
- Coach House Trust Glasgow
- Unity Enterprise Glasgow
- Antonine Court Glasgow
- Community Integrated Care Cheshire
- Crossreach Edinburgh
- Glasgow Association for Mental Health Glasgow
- Samh Glasgow
- Turning Point Scotland Glasgow
- Action for Children Watford
- Deafblind Scotland Kirkintilloch
- Penumbra Edinburgh
Description
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) has been adapting the way in which individuals access support that meets their needs whilst promoting and maintaining their independence. We recognise that closer engagement with communities, families, carers and individuals we support is required: focussing on the assets and strengths that individuals and their communities already have; to transform the way we all collaborate, maximising the opportunity for individuals to live independent lives and achieve their full potential. Connecting individuals with their communities is a key objective of maximising independence, and access to health and social care support, when needed, can improve health and wellbeing and support individuals to become more resilient. Self Directed Support (SDS) is a co-production and supportive process involving good conversations with individuals needing support. SDS, alongside other legislation and policies, is intended to respect, protect and fulfil human rights, and aims to ensure that care and support is delivered in a way that supports choice and control over one's own life and which respects individual's right to participate in society. SDS applies across all ages, including unpaid carers and children ensuring: - Disabled people have the same freedom and choices as others. - People get the support they want, where and when they want it. - People can get support at the right time, before a crisis or emergency happens. Glasgow City Council has a statutory duty to assess care needs and establish eligibility for social care services under the Social Care (Self Directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013.The Flexible Purchasing Framework for Social Care Supports will be the mechanism through which the Council discharges its duties for SDS Options 2, 3, and aspects of option 4. This is a multi supplier and multi lot unranked Framework and is was no limit to the number of providers that can be awarded to the Framework. The Framework is expected to run for four (4) years, commencing 1st February 2026 and ending on 31st January 2030. The Council will have the option to extend the Framework for one or two consecutive periods, not exceeding twelve months in each case. The Framework Agreement is based on Care Groups to deliver support to people: -Older People over 65 yrs old and / or under 65 with early onset dementia. -Adults Learning Disability - including people with learning disabilities and autism, people who have learning disabilities with a physical disability, or any combination of these. -Adults Physical Disability - people who have a physical disability without a learning disability. -Adults Mental Health - people with mental health and/or related conditions, including Huntington’s and people with neurodiversity who have no learning disability. -Children and Young People with a disability. The Framework Agreement also includes an additional requirement for when the Council determines needs cannot be met under one of the Care Groups above. Bidders will be invited to submit their pricing schedule for the Categories of Support they are able to offer to help the Council achieve its aims and objectives to help individuals to live as independently as possible and to deliver on its statutory duties. These are: -Care and support services (personal and non-personal care) -Day opportunities/employability supports community based -Day opportunities/employability supports building based -Short Breaks community based -Short Breaks building based (Children and Young People with a Disability only) -Any additional supports offered by Providers including Technology Enabled Care and Support GCHSCP concluded a review of the access to social work services in 2024 to ensure our approach is fair and equitable for those eligible for services. The GCHSCP eligibility criteria will focus on those with substantial and critical need.
Lot Division
| 1 | Older People Care Group Lot 1 is the provision of social care supports for Older People and will be underpinned by the principles of reablement and maximising independence. Providers will deliver support focusing on a strength based approach with the aim to build people’s confidence in their ability to help themselves, increase their independence and potentially reduce dependency on long term care and support provision. |
| 2 | Learning Disability Care Group Lot 2 is the provision of social care supports for individuals with a learning disability. Providers will deliver support focusing on a strength based approach with the aim to build individual’s confidence in their ability to help themselves, increase their independence and potentially reduce dependency on long term care and support provision. |
| 3 | Physical Disability Care Group Lot 3 is the provision of social care supports for individuals with a Physical Disability. Providers will deliver support focusing on a strength based approach with the aim to build individual’s confidence in their ability to help themselves, increase their independence and potentially reduce dependency on long term care and support provision. |
| 4 | Mental Health Care Group Lot 4 is the provision of social care supports for individuals with Mental Health. Support services will have an emphasis on recovery models, promoting independence, empowerment and participation in community life. Key to the delivery of mental health support is a focus on early intervention and prevention to maintain mental health well-being and sustain community living. |
| 5 | Children and Young People With a Disability Care Group Lot 5 is the provision of social care supports for Children and Young People with a Disability. Providers will provide support and assistance to families where a child / children are affected by disability (age range birth up to 19th birthday). Providers will adopt a strength based approach and whilst providing direct care and support will deliver safe care, promote resilience, developmental opportunities, and improve outcomes for individuals / families. Providers will operate a child-centred approach encouraging, promoting, and developing skills and abilities wherever possible. Providers will also engage positively with parents and carers to provide support, develop confidence, promote positive parenting approaches, and where appropriate, adopt a holistic family based approach in supporting the household as a whole. Providers supporting children and young people with a disability must provide services and support that reflect SHANARRI outcome indicators, the principles of The Promise Scotland, and ensure services and support are age appropriate. |
| 6 | Bespoke Requirements Lot 6 is for the provision of social care supports for individuals with multiple support needs and who the Council has determined require bespoke support that cannot be met within the Framework Lots 1-5. The decision on whether Lot 6 is to be used is exclusively at the Council’s discretion. Some examples of where Lot 6 may be used; Where the individual (adult) also requires accommodation options. Where the individual has experienced multiple breakdowns in their support. It is anticipated that this lot will apply to all or multiple care groups. |
Award Detail
| 1 | Baillieston Community Care (Parkhead)
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| 2 | Bield Housing & Care (Edinburgh)
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| 3 | Call in Homecare (Edinburgh)
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| 4 | Care1 Professional Services (Hamilton)
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| 5 | Careline Home Support (Glasgow)
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| 6 | Carr Gomm (Edinburgh)
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| 7 | Cera Care Operations Scotland (Alloa)
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| 8 | Cluaran HCS (Stirling)
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| 9 | Community Care Choice (Glasgow)
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| 10 | CRC Care (Paisley)
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| 11 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Motherwell)
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| 12 | Fair Deal (Glasgow)
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| 13 | Glasgow East End Community Carers (Glasgow)
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| 14 | HRM Homecare Services (Kilmarnock)
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| 15 | Kelvin Care (Glasgow)
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| 16 | Key Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 17 | Living Ambitions (Warrington)
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| 18 | Mochridhe (Dundee)
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| 19 | Queens Cross Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 20 | Share Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 21 | British Red Cross Society (London)
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| 22 | Trust Housing Association (Edinburgh)
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| 23 | Wheatley Care (Glasgow)
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| 24 | Constance Care (Dundee)
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| 25 | Aspire Housing & Personal Development Services (Glasgow)
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| 26 | Baillieston Community Care (Parkhead)
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| 27 | Barnardos (Ilford)
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| 28 | Call in Homecare (Edinburgh)
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| 29 | Care1 Professional Services (Hamilton)
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| 30 | Careline Home Support (Glasgow)
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| 31 | Carr Gomm (Edinburgh)
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| 32 | Cera Care Operations Scotland (Alloa)
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| 33 | Community Care Choice (Glasgow)
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| 34 | Cornerstone Community Care (Glasgow)
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| 35 | Enable Glasgow (Glasgow)
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| 36 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Motherwell)
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| 37 | Fair Deal (Glasgow)
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| 38 | Glasgow East End Community Carers (Glasgow)
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| 39 | HK Care Consulting (Glasgow)
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| 40 | Inclusion Glasgow (Glasgow)
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| 41 | Kelvin Care (Glasgow)
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| 42 | Key Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 43 | Living Ambitions (Warrington)
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| 44 | Mochridhe (Dundee)
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| 45 | Partners for Inclusion (Kilmarnock)
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| 46 | Quarriers (Glasgow)
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| 47 | Real Life Options (Knottingley)
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| 48 | Scottish Autism (Alloa)
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| 49 | Sense Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 50 | Share Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 51 | Coach House Trust (Glasgow)
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| 52 | Unity Enterprise (Glasgow)
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| 53 | Wheatley Care (Glasgow)
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| 54 | Antonine Court (Glasgow)
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| 55 | Community Integrated Care (Cheshire)
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| 56 | Crossreach (Edinburgh)
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| 57 | Aspire Housing & Personal Development Services (Glasgow)
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| 58 | Baillieston Community Care (Parkhead)
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| 59 | Barnardos (Ilford)
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| 60 | Call in Homecare (Edinburgh)
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| 61 | Care1 Professional Services (Hamilton)
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| 62 | Careline Home Support (Glasgow)
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| 63 | Carr Gomm (Edinburgh)
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| 64 | Cera Care Operations Scotland (Alloa)
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| 65 | Cluaran HCS (Stirling)
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| 66 | Community Care Choice (Glasgow)
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| 67 | CRC Care (Paisley)
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| 68 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Motherwell)
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| 69 | Fair Deal (Glasgow)
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| 70 | Glasgow East End Community Carers (Glasgow)
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| 71 | HK Care Consulting (Glasgow)
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| 72 | HRM Homecare Services (Kilmarnock)
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| 73 | Kelvin Care (Glasgow)
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| 74 | Key Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 75 | Living Ambitions (Warrington)
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| 76 | Mochridhe (Dundee)
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| 77 | Partners for Inclusion (Kilmarnock)
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| 78 | Quarriers (Glasgow)
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| 79 | Real Life Options (Knottingley)
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| 80 | Sense Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 81 | Share Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 82 | British Red Cross Society (London)
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| 83 | Wheatley Care (Glasgow)
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| 84 | Antonine Court (Glasgow)
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| 85 | Community Integrated Care (Cheshire)
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| 86 | Aspire Housing & Personal Development Services (Glasgow)
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| 87 | Baillieston Community Care (Parkhead)
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| 88 | Call in Homecare (Edinburgh)
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| 89 | Careline Home Support (Glasgow)
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| 90 | Carr Gomm (Edinburgh)
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| 91 | Cera Care Operations Scotland (Alloa)
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| 92 | CRC Care (Paisley)
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| 93 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Motherwell)
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| 94 | Fair Deal (Glasgow)
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| 95 | Glasgow Association for Mental Health (Glasgow)
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| 96 | Glasgow East End Community Carers (Glasgow)
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| 97 | HK Care Consulting (Glasgow)
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| 98 | Key Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 99 | Living Ambitions (Warrington)
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| 100 | Mochridhe (Dundee)
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| 101 | Queens Cross Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 102 | Samh (Glasgow)
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| 103 | Coach House Trust (Glasgow)
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| 104 | Turning Point Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 105 | Wheatley Care (Glasgow)
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| 106 | Community Integrated Care (Cheshire)
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| 107 | Aspire Housing & Personal Development Services (Glasgow)
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| 108 | Action for Children (Watford)
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| 109 | Barnardos (Ilford)
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| 110 | Call in Homecare (Edinburgh)
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| 111 | Care1 Professional Services (Hamilton)
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| 112 | Carr Gomm (Edinburgh)
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| 113 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Motherwell)
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| 114 | Glasgow East End Community Carers (Glasgow)
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| 115 | Key Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 116 | Mochridhe (Dundee)
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| 117 | Sense Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 118 | Antonine Court (Glasgow)
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| 119 | Crossreach (Edinburgh)
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| 120 | Action for Children (Watford)
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| 121 | Baillieston Community Care (Parkhead)
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| 122 | Barnardos (Ilford)
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| 123 | Call in Homecare (Edinburgh)
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| 124 | Care1 Professional Services (Hamilton)
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| 125 | Carr Gomm (Edinburgh)
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| 126 | Cera Care Operations Scotland (Alloa)
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| 127 | Cluaran HCS (Stirling)
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| 128 | Community Care Choice (Glasgow)
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| 129 | Cornerstone Community Care (Glasgow)
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| 130 | CRC Care (Paisley)
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| 131 | Deafblind Scotland (Kirkintilloch)
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| 132 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Motherwell)
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| 133 | Fair Deal (Glasgow)
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| 134 | Glasgow East End Community Carers (Glasgow)
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| 135 | HK Care Consulting (Glasgow)
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| 136 | HRM Homecare Services (Kilmarnock)
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| 137 | Inclusion Glasgow (Glasgow)
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| 138 | Kelvin Care (Glasgow)
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| 139 | Key Housing Association (Glasgow)
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| 140 | Living Ambitions (Warrington)
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| 141 | Partners for Inclusion (Kilmarnock)
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| 142 | Penumbra (Edinburgh)
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| 143 | Quarriers (Glasgow)
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| 144 | Samh (Glasgow)
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| 145 | Scottish Autism (Alloa)
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| 146 | Sense Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 147 | Share Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 148 | British Red Cross Society (London)
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| 149 | Turning Point Scotland (Glasgow)
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| 150 | Unity Enterprise (Glasgow)
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| 151 | Wheatley Care (Glasgow)
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| 152 | Antonine Court (Glasgow)
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| 153 | Community Integrated Care (Cheshire)
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| 154 | Crossreach (Edinburgh)
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| 155 | Aspire Housing & Personal Development Services (Glasgow)
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CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
- 85300000 - Social work and related services
Indicators
Other Information
As per the Invitation to Tender 'In order to support growth and innovation within the social care sector, the Council may re-open the Framework once a year, on the anniversary date, for the duration of the contract. The Council will seek to give advance notice of the Framework re-opening via Public Contracts Scotland, Prior Information Notice twelve weeks in advance of the anticipated re-opening date(s).' The Framework may be used to purchase supports resulting from other Council non statutory assessment processes. Please refer to Framework Agreement Section 5D.Bidders who fail to achieve minimum scores of 60 in each award question will be disqualified from the relevant Care Group Lot(s) where minimum criteria is not met. Bidders must be successful in being awarded to one or more of Lots 1-5 to also be awarded to Lot 6. Successful Bidders will be awarded business via direct award and mini competition, as detailed in the Framework Agreement. The following are pass/fail selection criteria. Full details in procurement documents. - Bidders are required to provide three (3) years audited accounts and complete a Financial Viability Template and pass all financial probity checks. Bidders who have been trading for less than three years must provide evidence that they have met the above minimum financial requirements for the period in during which they have been trading. Health & Safety - Bidders may already hold a UKAS accredited OHSAS 18001 certificate or be evaluated in a member scheme of the Safety Schemes in Procurement (SSIP). Where the Bidder does not satisfy the above certification, they will require to complete GCC’s Health & Safety Vetting Questionnaire. - Bidders are required to provide a covering letter from their Insurance Broker confirming insurance levels detailed in the ITT OR bidders must commit to obtain these insurances by contract commencement. Bidders must provide copies of all related certificates. Care Inspectorate - Where registration is required Bidders must confirm they have appropriate registration relevant to Care Group Lots and Categories of Support they bid for OR bidders may commit to obtain a variation by Contract Commencement. The Council reserves the right to disqualify any Bidder if they have any active formal urgent or emergency enforcement measures in place from the Care Inspectorate (or equivalent) in relation to the registrations relating to this contract. Bidders are required to confirm Care Inspectorate minimum grade 3 as outlined in the ITT. - Bidders must commit to ensuring that all staff involved in the delivery of services to individuals will comply with all SSSC registration requirements, as required. - Bidders must confirm all staff involved in delivery of services and working with Individuals will undergo and pass a full PVG Disclosure checks. - Bidder must confirm the contract will be delivered in compliance with the requirements of the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Act 2019 and they will have in place all Policies listed in the Agreement. - Bidders to complete all certificates in PCS-t. Please note: Economic operators may be excluded from this competition if there are in any of the situations referred to in regulation 58 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. The Council reserves the right at its own discretion to seek such other information from the Bidder in accordance with Regulation 61(7) or Regulation 61(8) of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015 to prove the Bidder’s economic and financial standing. (SC Ref:817641)
Reference
- FTS 083060-2025