Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider the report of the Cabinet
Member for Health and Adult Social Care seeking approval for the
award of the Adult Carer Support Service to Mencap Southampton as the total value for the life
of the contract requires approval.
Decision:
(i)
To approve the award of the contract to Support
Services For Adult Carers in the City of Southampton to
Tenderer A to commence on
1st September 2014 for a period of 3 years.
(ii)
To delegate authority to the Director of People,
following consultation with the Head of Legal and Democratic
Services, to enter into a Section 256 agreement with Southampton
City Clinical Commissioning group for a period concurrent with the
Support Services For Adult Carers
contract.
Reasons for the decision:
- Through the award of this contract for the Adult
Carer service there will be a move away
from the current short term and ad hoc funding approach currently
in place for a number of services.
- Through the award of this contract the new Young
Carer service will be able to continue
to provide current level of high quality support while
incorporating new initiatives in line with emerging
evidence.
- The new service for adult carers will streamline current provision while
expanding the identification, advice, information and support
provided to the increasing number of unpaid carers. It
substantially increase the number of carers identified from April 2014, rising from
under 3,000 to over 5,000 by March 2015. This will be supported by
the creation of a single contact point for advice and information
for all adult carers in Southampton.
The new service will provide good practice, reduce duplication and
address gaps. These changes and improvements will ensure services
help carers to be healthy; and promote
their wellbeing both physically and mentally.
- The new service for
young carers will continue to provide a high quality targeted
service to young carers in Southampton. The service will provide
individual and group support to young carers to support them to
attend school, achieve equivalent educational levels as their
peers, have access to mainstream leisure activities and are
supported in maintaining their family and personal relationship.
The new Young Carer service has been reviewed and developed through
this procurement to align with two key priorities in the Council
plan 2013-16, which will raise the ambitions and improve outcomes
for children and young people; including the reduction of school
absence rates and the gap in attainment, Improve health and keep
young people safe; including improvement in the safeguarding of
vulnerable children and young people, improved health and reduced
health inequalities and a reduced number of young people entering
the criminal justice system.
Alternative options considered:
For the reasons detailed above other
possible alternative options were discounted.
Other Relevant Matters Concerning the Decision:
Report author: Kirsten Killander
Publication date: 15/04/2014
Date of decision: 15/04/2014
Decided at meeting: 15/04/2014 - Cabinet
Effective from: 26/04/2014
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