Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To consider the report of the Cabinet
Member for Education and Children’s Social Care seeking
authority to accept funds should the bid be successful, commence a
procurement process and to delegate authority to the Director
Quality and Integration to award the contract following
consultation with the Cabinet Member for Education and
Children’s Social Care and Service Director Legal and
Governance.
HeadStart is a BIG Lottery funded
programme. It is a multi-agency project that aims to improve the
mental health and emotional wellbeing of 10-16 year olds who are at
risk of developing mental health problems. It has 3 phases: 1)
development (complete), 2) pilot delivery (current) and 3) a large
bid for between £5 - £10m over 5 years (submission due
26 February 2016). Southampton is 1 of 12 HeadStart areas in
England. Only those currently delivering phase 2 are eligible to
bid for stage 3. This presents a significant opportunity for the
City, with a focus on early intervention and the key principles and
proposed outcomes support the Health and Wellbeing Strategy
priority of ‘Best Start in Life’. In addition, the
universal support model will help reduce pressure on acute health
and care services in the future, whilst signposting those who need
it to more specialist support.
(i) Subject to approval by Council to accept the funding in advance, approval is sought to delegate authority to the Director of Quality & Integration to carry out a procurement process for the provision of HeadStart Phase 3 as set out in this report and to enter into contracts in accordance with Contract Procedure Rules; and
(ii) Subject to approval by Council to accept the funding in advance, approval is sought to delegate authority to the Director of Quality & Integration following consultation with the relevant cabinet member to decide on the final model of commissioned services and all decision making in relation to this programme.
1. The successful implementation and delivery of the HeadStart Strategy will improve outcomes for children and young people. Its key principles and proposed outcomes support the Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2013-16 priority of ‘Best Start in Life’ and take forward the Council Plan priority of prevention and early intervention.
2. The universal support model will help reduce pressure on social care and health services in the future whilst signposting those who need it to more specialist support.
3. The contracts will support the Council to meet the needs of children, young people and families in Southampton. It will support young people to look after their own health and wellbeing, help to tackle health inequalities and to develop a sustainable approach to early intervention and prevention in schools.
None.
Report author: Katy Bartolomeo
Publication date: 15/03/2016
Date of decision: 15/03/2016
Decided at meeting: 15/03/2016 - Cabinet
Effective from: 24/03/2016
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