Enhanced Recovery Worker Service
Following completion of the Provider Selection Regime 'Direct Award C' assessment detailed in the report, it has been deemed that the existing provider is satisfying the existing contract and is likely to satisfy the new contract. As such, it is recommended that a contract is awarded to Norfolk and Waveney Mind to continue to deliver the Enhanced Recovery Workers Service to the patient population of Norfolk and Waveney ICB for the period 01 July 2026 to 31 July 2027. The provider will continue to recruit, retain, and support a workforce of Enhanced Recovery Workers to provide adequate capacity and resilience to deliver the outcomes of the service. Each Primary Care Network will have Enhanced Recovery Worker provision aligned to it. Provision/capacity will be allocated by need using population health data. The Enhanced Recovery Workers will work collaboratively within the GP Practice and the wider mental health support offer, Primary Care Network, and wider Neighbourhood area to build relationships and help to ensure that the individual receives the right support first time. -The service will take a personalised approach offering a maximum of up to six 1-1 recovery-focused and goal-based sessions according to need. -To maximise capacity, the core service (excluding the outreach model) will deliver a minimum of 8 appointments in a standard working day. The Enhanced Recovery Workers will work in conjunction with Mental Health Practitioners (Additional Role Reimbursement Scheme) and other practice staff within their designated GP Practice/Primary Care Network/ Neighbourhood. This neighbourhood-based team supports patients with mental health needs to access recommended interventions and to support their recovery.