Social Prescribing Link Worker - Rural Practice Network
Estimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
Not specified
Published
1 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
Social prescribing is a key part of Universal Personalised Care, connecting people to non-clinical community activities and services that support their social, emotional, and practical wellbeing. Delivered by trained professionals, it offers a holistic, person-centred approach that empowers individuals, reduces reliance on clinical services, and strengthens local communities through meaningful engagement.
Somerset Integrated Care Board are intending to award a contract to the existing provider following a Provider Selection Regime Direct Award Process C. The existing provider is satisfying the original contract and will likely satisfy the proposed new contract.
The services provided are the service specification are not changing considerably. This contract is for a period of 12 months from 01/07/26 to 30/06/27.
Key dates
- Duration
- 12 months
Eligibility & compliance
Representations by providers must be made to decision makers by 12th June 2026 (8 working days following publication of intention to award notice) this contract has not yet formally been awarded; this notice serves as an intention to award under the PSR.
Regulations cited
- Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023
- Public Contracts Regulations 2015
- The Procurement Act 2023
Additional details
This Notice has been published by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners Somerset Integrated Care Board ("the ICB") is directly awarding a contract to the existing provider Rural Practice Network in accordance with the following five criteria outlined in Regulation (9) of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023: SPLW teams have strong collaborative relationships across Somerset's health, care, and community sectors, with presence within local networks, helping to ensure that individuals receive coordinated, holistic support.
These links are ensured via taking a proactive role in multi‑agency meetings and neighbourhood collaborations at PCN-level, contributing valuable community insight and championing prevention-first approaches. These partnerships are helping reduce duplication and improve the consistency of support for people with complex social needs.
They also reflect the Providers' ongoing commitment to integrated working, collaborative problem‑solving, and elevating community voices within Somerset's health and care landscape. Our Social Prescriber providers in Somerset come together as a Community of Practice to ensure learning and connections between teams, and as part of the Somerset Social Prescribing Collaborative to develop our strategic direction for social prescribing and a joint standards framework and performance metrics.
A direct award to Rural Practice Network would be appropriate and present the best value for the Commissioner in this circumstance. Direct Award C has been used for the award of this contract.
The existing provider is satisfying the original contract and will likely satisfy the proposed new contract. The services provided are the service specification are not changing considerably The Commissioner made the decision of directly awarding the incumbent Provider in accordance with the following five criteria outlined in Regulation (9) of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023: • Quality and innovation • Value • Integration, collaboration, and service sustainability • Improving access, reducing health inequalities and facilitating choice • Social value The approximate lifetime value of the contract is £76,797 This contract is for a period of 12 months from 01/07/2026 to 30/06/2027.
This is a Provider Selection Regime (PSR) intention to award notice. The awarding of this contract is subject to the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and The Procurement Act 2023 do not apply to this award. The publication of this notice marks the start of the standstill period. This Notice has been published by NHS South, Central and West Commissioning Support Unit (SCW) on behalf of the Commissioners.
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Somerset Integrated Care Board is directly awarding a 12-month contract (July 2026 to June 2027) worth £76,797 to Rural Practice Network to deliver Social Prescribing Link Worker services across rural Somerset. This service connects patients to community activities and support that improve wellbeing without clinical intervention, helping reduce pressure on NHS services.
Requirements
- Must be the existing provider (Rural Practice Network) — this is a direct award, not open competition
- Must maintain strong collaborative relationships across Somerset's health, care, and community sectors
- Must have active presence and participation in Primary Care Network (PCN)-level meetings and neighbourhood collaborations
- Must contribute to Somerset Social Prescribing Collaborative and Community of Practice for learning and development
- Must demonstrate quality, innovation, and value for money
- Must support integration and service sustainability
- Must improve access, reduce health inequalities, and facilitate patient choice
- Must demonstrate social value contribution
- Must be trained in social prescribing delivery and person-centred approaches
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Deliver social prescribing services by trained Link Workers connecting patients to non-clinical community activities
- Support individuals with social, emotional, and practical wellbeing needs through holistic assessment
- Reduce reliance on clinical NHS services by signposting to appropriate community support
- Maintain and strengthen collaborative relationships with health, care, and community partners across Somerset
- Participate actively in PCN-level multi-agency meetings and neighbourhood collaborations
- Contribute community insight and champion prevention-first approaches within networks
- Participate in Somerset Social Prescribing Collaborative to develop strategic direction and standards
- Attend Community of Practice meetings for learning and connection with other social prescribing teams
- Reduce duplication and improve consistency of support for people with complex social needs
How to Read This Tender
- 1Understand that this is NOT an open tender — it's a direct award to the existing provider only. The 'standstill period' (until 12 June 2026) allows other providers to formally challenge the decision, but only within strict grounds under the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.
- 2Note that this uses the Provider Selection Regime (PSR), not standard procurement law — different rules apply and it's designed for NHS provider continuity. Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and Procurement Act 2023 do NOT apply.
- 3The contract value is modest (£76,797 for 12 months), so focus on understanding the service specification detail rather than expecting large-scale delivery. Check the full tender documents for exact staffing numbers, geographic coverage areas, and activity targets.
- 4Pay close attention to the five evaluation criteria listed (Quality/Innovation, Value, Integration/Collaboration, Access/Inequalities, Social Value) — these explain why the incumbent was selected and what the commissioner values most.
- 5If you're not the incumbent provider but think you should challenge this award, you must act by 12 June 2026 and have genuine grounds under PSR Regulation 9 — seek legal advice before submitting representations.
Tips for Small Businesses
- If you're Rural Practice Network (the existing provider), this is a contract renewal — ensure you submit a strong application demonstrating continued performance against the five PSR criteria, with evidence of collaborative work and community impact from the previous contract period.
- If you're a different provider considering a challenge, gather evidence that the direct award decision breaches PSR Regulation 9 criteria — generic complaints about fairness will not succeed. Focus on specific contractual or regulatory failures.
- Consider subcontracting or partnership opportunities: the contract emphasizes collaboration and Community of Practice membership. If you work in social prescribing, community health, or community engagement, approach the incumbent provider about delivering elements of this service as a subcontractor or partner.
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Key Dates
Published
1 June 2026
Submission deadline
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Notice type
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