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 to re-commission
advocacy services for adults, inclusive of all elements of
dedicated advocacy currently provided across the City.
Decision:
Having complied with paragraph
15 of the Council’s Access to Information Procedure
Rules:
(i)
To approve the re-commissioning, through a tender process, of
advocacy services for all adults, inclusive of all elements of
specialist and dedicated advocacy currently provided across the
City.
(ii)
Following a procurement process to delegate authority to the
Director of People to select a provider(s) and after consultation
with the Head of Legal and Democratic Services to enter into a
contract with a service provider(s), for a maximum period of 5
years, for the provision of advocacy services and take all
ancillary action to give effect to this decision
Reasons for the decision:
- This report is
presented as a general exception item in accordance with Rule 15 of
the Access to Information Procedure Rules of Part 4 of the
Council's Constitution. Amendments to the Local Authorities
(Executive Arrangements) (Meetings and Access to information)
(England) Regulations 2012 require 28 days notice to be given prior
to determining all Key Decisions. This new requirement was
published by Government mid August and came into effect on 10th
September 2012. Whilst the report did have the required 28 days
notice, the new requirement to indicate potential elements of
confidentiality was not complied with as notification of the
decision was published on the 4th June 2014.
- Approving the recommendation to
procure an advocacy service which amalgamates current fragmented
funding streams will allow the services to be redesigned in order
to meet current demand, local need and achieve parity of service
access.
- The recommended option will release
a 10% efficiency saving whilst ensuring statutory provision and
eligible needs are still met.
- Approving the recommendation will
allow the start of consultation around the future service option
for advocacy services within Southampton.
Alternative options considered:
- To use the available extension
option provided within the contract to extend the current mental
health advocacy service for a period of 2 years, whilst
implementing the recommendations identified within service reviews.
This option maintains the systems inbuilt inefficiencies with
multiple contracts to manage, duplicated provider overheads and
multiple points of access. Any budget efficiencies that could be
realised within this option would result from top slicing the
current budget and maintaining the current service model. This does
not allow for a more efficient service to be developed and would
not obtain best value from available resources.
- To re-commission the current mental
health advocacy service in its current format without including
wider advocacy services. This option maintains the systems inbuilt
inefficiencies with multiple contracts to manage, duplicated
provider overheads and multiple points of access. The opportunity
to achieve the potential budget efficiencies is not present within
this option. There is also the potential that through
re-commissioning one service without realising system wide
efficiencies the unit cost for services may increase, reducing
value.
- To re-commission a service which
including only the statutory elements of provision.This option
offers the largest headline efficiency but is highly likely to
incur significant costs in other areas of the health and social
care system due to frontline staff carrying out additional duties
and dealing with complaints. This option does not fit with local
and national priorities and guidance within key documents such as
the Winterbourne Concordat and could have the potential to cause
reputational damage to the City Council.
Other Relevant Matters Concerning the Decision:
Report author: Adam Wells
Publication date: 15/07/2014
Date of decision: 15/07/2014
Decided at meeting: 15/07/2014 - Cabinet
Effective from: 24/07/2014
Accompanying Documents: