Provision of Early Intervention Disordered Eating Services
Contract Value:
GBP 700K -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
25 July 2024
Closing Date:
27 August 2024
Location(s):
UKE44 Calderdale and Kirklees (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
Provider needed for NICE guided cCBT intervention for BED and EDNOS/OSFED in Kirklees, including single referral pathway, assessment, individualized care plans, and supervised treatment approaches.
Provision of Early Intervention Disordered Eating Services. Provision of Early Intervention Disordered Eating Services
The Trust requires a suitable and experienced provider to support in delivering a pathway for early intervention for BED and EDNOS/OSFED in Kirklees, the aim of this service is to provide a NICE guided evidence-based cCBT focused intervention at a primary care level. The service aims & features: Provision of a single referral pathway from primary care into the service. • Developing inclusion criteria in conjunction with primary care and secondary care partners. Recognition and Assessment: • Early identification of symptoms typical of BED EDNOS/ OSFED. • Comprehensive assessment taking into account the physical, psychological, and social aspects of the disorder. • Identification of risk factors and comorbidities. • Escalation pathway for people with secondary care need and level of risk. Treatment Planning: • Individualised care plans based on the specific needs of the patient. • Involving patients in decision-making regarding their treatment. • Referral to specialist eating disorder services where criteria is met. Treatment Approaches: • Provision of guided self-help cCBT • Should be delivered by a psychologically trained workforce, with appropriate training in delivering NICE guided evidence-based interventions. • Supervised by specialist, clinically trained supervisors. • Psychological therapies adapted to the age and needs of the patient. • NICE, guided evidence-based interventions. • Clearly communicate with primary, and where necessary secondary, care the oversight and responsibility of any necessary physical health care needs and monitoring.