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Suffolk Individual Placement and Support for Severe Mental Health Illness Procurement
Working in partnership with people who have Severe Mental Health Illness (SMI) across Suffolk to share their lived experience and to be involved in the procurement process for Individual Placement Support helping people with Severe Mental Health Illness, to get back into work.
What does the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) do?
The IPS service is for adults with mental health needs and adults who have vocational needs or aspirations to gain employment. The target group for these services are for adults with mental health needs, those who are receiving support through secondary mental health services or have a diagnosed Severe Mental Health Illness.
Further information about the IPS model can be found here:
•You can be part of creating a survey to gain feedback to feed into the new service specification
•You can be part of co-producing the service specification with the Suffolk and North East Essex Project Officer (Gail Cardy)
•You can be part of the procurement panel, including writing the questions, reviewing bids and scoring
•You can be part of the future meetings to monitor performance
How to get involved
Please complete the expression of interest by 12pm on Friday 11th April 2025 to let us know how you would like to get involved. Alternatively, please email gail.cardy@snee.nhs.uk.
After this date we will contact you to create a lived experience / co-production working group.
Working in partnership with people who have Severe Mental Health Illness (SMI) across Suffolk to share their lived experience and to be involved in the procurement process for Individual Placement Support helping people with Severe Mental Health Illness, to get back into work.
What does the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) do?
The IPS service is for adults with mental health needs and adults who have vocational needs or aspirations to gain employment. The target group for these services are for adults with mental health needs, those who are receiving support through secondary mental health services or have a diagnosed Severe Mental Health Illness.
Further information about the IPS model can be found here:
•You can be part of creating a survey to gain feedback to feed into the new service specification
•You can be part of co-producing the service specification with the Suffolk and North East Essex Project Officer (Gail Cardy)
•You can be part of the procurement panel, including writing the questions, reviewing bids and scoring
•You can be part of the future meetings to monitor performance
How to get involved
Please complete the expression of interest by 12pm on Friday 11th April 2025 to let us know how you would like to get involved. Alternatively, please email gail.cardy@snee.nhs.uk.
After this date we will contact you to create a lived experience / co-production working group.
If you would like to get involved, please complete this expression of interest form to let us know how you would like to get involved. Closing date is 12pm on Friday 11th April 2025. After this date Gail Cardy will contact you to create a lived experience / co production working group.
We are collecting your name and email address as part of this expression of interest to keep you informed about the IPS Procurement Involvement Opportunities. Your details will be safely secured, only used to contact you about the IPS Procurement, and will not be shared with any third parties.
By submitting this form, you confirm that you understand how your information will be used and consent to us contacting you as described.
Project Manager, Adult Mental Health Transformation Team SNEE ICB Suicide Prevention, Early Intervention & Psychosis, At Risk Mental State and Individual Placement Support
Suffolk and North East Essex Integrated Care Board