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Provision of an Independent Advocacy Service for Adults

South Ayrshire Council

South Ayrshire Heath and Social Care Partnership requires a high-quality Independent Individual and Collective Advocacy Service in South Ayrshire for adults ages 16 years and over that is: - Independent and professional - Provides individual (one-to-one) advocacy that is issue focused - Provides collective (group) advocacy that is issue focused - Provides instructed and non-instructed advocacy - Meets statutory requirements and Scottish Government priorities - Provided by skilled and appropriately trained advocates The service will follow the Independent Advocacy Guide for Commissioners and will serve persons who require advocacy under the Adults With Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000 and the Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007. The service will also include adults seeking advocacy under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 who are: - People with mental health conditions - People with learning disabilities - People with Neurodivergent Conditions, including Autism - People with dementia The service will also cover generic advocacy for adults. Individual Advocacy – is also known as one to one, professional or issue-based advocacy. It is provided by paid and unpaid advocates. An advocate supports a person to represent their own interests and represents the views of the person if the person is unable to do this themselves. The advocates provide support on specific issues, and provide information, but not advice. Collective (Group) Advocacy – A collective voice can be stronger than that of an individual. Being part of a collective advocacy group can help reduce a person’s sense of isolation when raising a difficult issue. The group may campaign on an issue. This service will also include advocacy for persons connected with the Alcohol and Drug Partnership, with workers providing advocacy to this group based on their own lived experience.. This PIN is a request for information, the responses from this PIN will help the Council to understand the number of Providers who may be interested in bidding for a potential Contract. If you are interested in the above requirement, please complete the attached expression of interest form and return, by email to procurement@south-ayrshire.gov.uk by Friday 5th August 2025.

Award criteria

Quality: 85, Price: 15

Contract period

1800 days

Renewal policy

November 2030

Metadata

Contract ID
rls-13-JAN547167
Open Contracting ID
ocds-r6ebe6-0000803611
Tender ID
CE-147-25
Buyer name
South Ayrshire Council
Parties involved
  • South Ayrshire Council
  • Ayr Sheriff Court
Value
null No value provided
Bid Opening Date
19/02/2026 (2 months ago)
Award start date
19/02/2026 (2 months ago)
Tender end date
19/02/2026 (2 months ago)
Procurement method
Open procedure
Procurement method details
Open procedure
Main procurement category
services
Submission method
electronicSubmission
Submission terms - language
en
Submission terms - bid validity period
Unknown bid validity period
Techniques - Has framework agreement
No
Techniques - Framework agreement maximum participants
Unknown maximum participants
Number of lots
1
Lot details (Maximum lots bid per supplier)
Unknown maximum lots bid per supplier
Communication channel
Unknown communication channel
Covered By
GPA
Legal basis
32014L0024
Legal basis scheme
CELEX
Classification (Primary)
85000000: Health and social work services (CPV)
Classification (Additional)
  • 85300000: Social work and related services
  • 85310000: Social work services
  • 85311000: Social work services with accommodation