Proposed
decision: To:
a) commence formal procurement activity to establish a Framework of
providers to deliver Community Support Services for Children, Young
People and Adults with Sensory Needs, for a maximum period of four
years; and
b) delegate authority to the Corporate Director of Adult Social
Care and Health to award contracts and take relevant action,
including, but not limited to, finalising the contractual terms,
entering into a contract and other legal agreements, as necessary
to implement the decision.
Reason for the decision:
Currently,
one-to-one ongoing assistance for children, young people and adults with sensory needs who we support
are spot purchased via Individual (‘Indi’) contracts
when this is arranged on someone’s behalf by the council.
This means that there are no clearly defined contract terms or
specifications used to ensure consistent outcomes for people.
The aim of this commissioning is to support people across the
lifespan pathway with sensory needs to live as safely and
independently as possible by providing them with the assistance
required as identified within their Care and Support Plan. All
support is person-centred based on identified needs, but typically
the type of support provided assists adults with maintaining and
improving their independence by supporting people with activities
such as managing finances, shopping, using public transport to
attend appointments and social activities. The need for
‘specialist’ support to be commissioned is to ensure
that a person’s individual communication needs are met by the
support worker assisting them (e.g., British sign language).
The number of adults in Kent predicted to have serious impairments
is predicted to rise in the future for all three types of sensory
needs. This commissioning activity supports:
• Framing Kent’s Future, the council strategy
(2022-2026), in particular by
‘supporting vulnerable children and families and helping
adults who draw on social care to lead the lives they want to live
and improving the way we design and deliver our care and support
services’.
• Making a Difference Every Day, the strategy for Adult
Social Care (2022-2027) which aims to ensure that ‘People
experience flexible and creative ways of arranging support which
enable a balance between choice for the person we support, quality
and value’.
• Kent’s Strategy for Children and Young People with
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (2021-2024),
particularly the principle that Kent is a place where all children,
young people with SEND and their families ‘benefit from
working with skilled practitioners who understand their needs and
how these can be best met’.
It is recommended that contracted purchasing arrangements are put
in place via a Framework of providers for a maximum period of four
years. Commissioning the service externally will establish
innovation, choice and control for the people we support.
Other Options Considered and Rejected
Do nothing (continue to arrange individual packages of support
on a spot purchase basis) – This option is likely to lead
to a lack of consistency in service, with no minimum standards
enforceable and is not compliant with the Public Sector Contract
Regulations (2015).
Provide the service in-house – This would restrict the
choice of people eligible for support, restrict flexibility in
service delivery and not take advantage of existing specialist
knowledge and skills available within the VCSE sector.
Vary an existing contract – This would only allow for
a short-term solution as the contract that this service could
potentially be added to is over half way through its contracted
term (excluding potential extensions), and the lack of a
competitive process would reduce the ability to demonstrate value
for money.
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: 10/05/2023
Decision due: Not before 8th Jun 2023 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: Anthony Kamps, Finance Business Partner 03000411290 Email: anthony.kamps@kent.gov.uk Tel: 01622 694965.
Consultees
The proposed decision was discussed at the Adult Social Care Cabinet Committee meeting on 17 May 2023.
Financial implications: The estimated budget requirements for spend split by council Directorate are: Adult Social Care and Health: services: £229,000.00 per annum/ £916,000.00 over 4 years Children, Young People and Education: £30,000.00 per annum/ £120,000.00 over 4 years. TOTAL: £259,000.00 per annum/ £1,036,000.00 over 4 years.
Legal implications: Commissioners will ensure compliance with the Public Contract Regulations (2015) and Spending the Council's Money guidance in relation to the procurement undertaken.
Equalities implications: An initial Equality Impact Assessment has been conducted and has concluded that there should be no negative impact on people with protected characteristics. This will be reviewed and updated as necessary throughout the commissioning and contracting process. Data Protection implications: A Data Protection Impact Assessment will be required for this activity and is in development.