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Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Services to HMP High Down - NHS England
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NHS England (the Commissioner) seeks to commission Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Services to HMP High Down. The Commissioner will be contracting for the services using the National NHS Standard Contract. HMP High Down has recently changed its role, moving from being a Category B local prison to a Category C resettlement and training prison. As part of this change, the self-contained health care unit is being decommissioned and will be developed into a self-contained Psychologically Informed Planned Environment (PIPE) unit. The Services delivered will consist of two elements: The use of the self-contained unit will form the first element of the service and will be based on a Progression PIPE model. The intended target group are men who have mild to moderate learning disabilities and who have completed treatment elsewhere. This service will also focus on providing additional support to men transitioning into and out of the unit. This will be the first unit of its type in the Category C prison estate working specifically with men who have a mild to moderate learning disability within a PIPE environment. There will be 23 spaces on the unit and the service will be open to men who have committed all offence types. It will be a national resource, with most referrals likely to be from other sites. The second element of the service is a wider, non-residential, service for men who meet the criteria for an OPD service within HMP High Down. This service will serve both PCoSO (Person Convicted of Sexual Offences) and non-PCoSO populations. This intervention service is designed to support the outcomes of the Offender Personality Disorder (OPD) Pathway by providing services that deliver individually tailored and psychologically informed interventions directly to people screened onto the pathway, which aims to enhance the management of risk of serious harm to others and re-offending, and develop psychological wellbeing and social engagement. The service will be delivered by a joint approach between the health service provider and HMPPS. The Commissioners seek tender responses from providers who have the capability and capacity to undertake such a contract. The Contract will be for a term of 7 years. Services are scheduled to commence on 1st April 2023. The maximum total contract value is £4,040,000 (inclusive of mobilisation funding of up to £50,000 in Year 1). This envelope relates to the provision provided by the health service provider only. Separate funding is being made available to support the HMPPS element of service delivery at HMP High Down. Interested parties are invited to take part in an Invitation to Tender (ITT) process, based on the Open procedure, and designed to identify the Most Economically Advantageous Tender and therefore determine the incoming provider.
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