Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Reason for the decision
A key decision is required as it affects more than 2 electoral
divisions and expenditure if over a million.
Kent and Medway CCG and Kent and Medway Suicide Prevention Team
have identified funding to provide specialist bereavement support
services across Kent and Medway. There are currently limited
support services available for those bereaved and as such the
funding will ensure a comprehensive and consistent service is put
in place. This is seen as critical given the impact of Coronavirus
(COVID-19).
Bereavement is a natural part of human experience but can be
intensely painful and negatively impact on physical and mental
health (Selman et al 2020). As part of NHS England’s national
Suicide Prevention Transformation Funding and through NHS Kent and
Medway CCG, it is identified that there are two particular groups
in which bereavement can have an increased risk of depression,
self-harm and other mental illness. These include children, young
people and young adults and people bereaved by suicide. There is
likely to be an increase in people needing these services due to
the COVID-19 pandemic.
KCC, in collaboration with the Kent and Medway CCG and Medway
Council will procure two services to support Kent and Medway
residents through a competitive procurement exercise with a maximum
value of £1,493,750 over the period of five years.
Strategic outcome
The commissioned services support KCC’s outcomes:
• Every Child has the best start in life;
• Kent communities feel the benefits of economic growth by
being in-work, healthy and enjoying a good quality of life;
and
• Older and vulnerable residents are safe and supported with
choices to live independently.
The services will also align to the following outcomes set out in
the draft KCC Strategic Delivery Plan (2020-2023):
• Stronger and safer Kent communities
• Opportunities for children and young people
• Quality health, care and support
The outcomes of the service are to:
• Improve service user’s resilience and their capacity
to cope in their surroundings
• Improve service users physical and mental health (measured
by evidence-based tools)
• Personal goals and outcomes achieved
• Reduction in stigma and discrimination
As Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, I agree to:
- Delegate authority to the Director of Public Health to approve the extensions within the agreed 5-year maximum period if required; and
- to take any other relevant actions, including but not limited to; entering into relevant contracts or other legal agreements, as necessary to implement the decision.
Publication date: 30/04/2021
Date of decision: 30/04/2021
Effective from: 11/05/2021
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