Kent County Council has a statutory responsibility under The Care Act 2014 to meet the needs of people who are 18 years or older, identifying as unpaid Carers, older people who are frail and vulnerable, and those who are under 55 years of age who are frail and vulnerable. Kent County Council meets this duty through the provision of the Community Navigation Services. The Community Navigation Services Contracts are jointly funded by Kent County Council (Adult Social Care) and the NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board (formerly the Kent and Medway Clinical Commissioning Group).
The following options were considered and discarded
· Extend for 24 months
· Reprocure the contract within a short timeframe
· End the contract on 31 March 2023
While it is recognised that ending these contracts could deliver a significant saving to the Council, ending the contract was dismissed at this point for the following reasons:
· Potentially increase the number of vulnerable adults, older people and carers becoming isolated and lonely, with the potential to therefore increase demand on health and social care services.
· There is a Social Prescribing and Navigation Strategy being developed, and the outcome and direction set for these services through that Strategy should in some way determine the future of these services.
Procuring the contracts within a short timeframe, by April 2023, was dismissed due to the strategy development underway.
Extending the current Community Navigation Service Contracts, for which there is provision, is the recommended option. This allows for the Kent Social Prescribing and Navigation Strategy to be developed and published, setting the future direction for these services, with the potential to align health and social care funding in the future. It also sustains the current provision to allow further analysis of demand post COVID.
The proposal to seek approval to use both the existing contract extensions (for the two single years) at this point allows for flexibility in the event of any delays in the development of the Kent Social Prescribing and Navigation Strategy, or delays in recommissioning the service and will ensure that the Council continues to meet its statutory responsibility under The Care Act 2014 to meet the needs of people who are 18 years or older, identifying as unpaid Carers, older people who are frail and vulnerable, and those who are under 55 years of age who are frail and vulnerable.
The proposed decision supports the New Models of Care Support priorities of ‘‘Framing Kent’s Future – Our Council Strategy 2022 – 2026’ of :
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Expenditure or savings of more than £1m;
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Division affected: (All Division);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 20/09/2022
Decision due: Not before 19th Oct 2022 by Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health
Lead member: Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health
Lead director: Richard Smith
Department: Social Care, Health & Wellbeing
Contact: Simon Mitchell, Senior Commissioner Email: Simon.mitchell@kent.gov.uk or 03000 417156 Email: simon.mitchell@kent.gov.uk.
Consultees
The proposed decision was discussed at the Adult Social Care Cabinet Committee on 28 September 2022 and the recommendations were endorsed.
Financial implications: The Community Navigation Services contract is jointly funded Kent County Council and NHS Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board (NHS K&M ICB). The current Adult Social Care budget is subject to an identified saving in 2023/24; the NHS K&M ICB funding will be requested for the recommended option. The Council is working in partnership with the ICB to ensure funding is secured for the option. The ICB Commissioners have made enquiries to the ICB Committee Teams to provide more information regarding the governance process for the recommended option. There are identified savings (£335,633) to be taken from these contracts (from the Adult Social Care contribution) 2023/24 onwards. Work will begin with providers to identify where these savings can be attributed, to reduce impact on service delivery. The annual value of the contract extensions is £4.945m.
Legal implications: Kent County Council has a statutory responsibility under The Care Act 2014 to meet the needs of people who are 18 years or older, identifying as unpaid Carers, older people who are frail and vulnerable, and those who are under 55 years of age who are frail and vulnerable. Kent County Council meets this duty is through the provision of the Community Navigation Services. The current Community Navigation Services Contracts commenced in April 2019, for an initial four-year period, with the fourth year ending on 31 March 2023. There is provision, under the existing contract, to extend for two single year periods.
Equalities implications: Equalities implications: An Equality Impact Assessment was completed as part of the original commissioning of these services; and will be revised and updated for any future recommissioning. Data Protection implications: A Data Protection Impact Assessment was developed and will be updated with the contract extension. Data Protection is monitored within the contract management function of the contract; there were no issues highlighted and no data breaches