Decision details

Deployment Surrey County Council's Contain Outbreak Management Fund allocations

Decision Maker: Deputy Chief Executive and Executive Director for Resources, Cabinet Member for Health, Director of Public Health

Decision status: Recommendations approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

On 1st March 2022 the Department for Health & Social Care (DHSC) published details of the ADULT SOCIAL CARE OMICRON SUPPORT FUND.  This was the final specific ASC Covid funding stream.

 

Surrey County Council (SCC) has received £1m of Omicron Support Fund monies.  Funding was provided so that “Local authorities have discretion to use the funding as needed locally, to support the adult social care sector, including relevant local authority staff, in its COVID-19 response, and in particular increased challenges posed by the Omicron variant”.

 

The funding was unringfenced and did not have to be spent within a set period.  When the funding was received, the Council was paying out the final allocations of the Infection Control and Testing Fund 3 and Recruitment & Retention Fund round 2 funding streams to ASC providers.  It was agreed therefore that Omicron Support Fund monies would be retained on the balance sheet so they could be utilised to support ASC providers in the early part of the 2022/23 financial year.

 

As with all previous Covid grant funding streams, the Council consulted with the Surrey Care Association to seek views on the best way to dispense the limited grant funds across Surrey’s broad ASC provider base.  Following this consultation the Adults Leadership Team determined that given this funding stream is unringfenced it would be most appropriate to invite all ASC providers to bid for funds against a set of criteria.  Providers were invited to submit applications for a funding allocation towards:

•The cost of staff sickness in April 2022.

•Hardship payments to pass onto staff members who have suffered loss of earnings due to sickness and/or the need to self-isolate.

•The cost of facilitating safe visiting in April 2022, with the option to submit a claim for the period May-June 2022 as well if funds could accommodate.

•Other cost pressures caused by the pandemic in April 2022, with the option to submit a claim for the period May-June 2022 as well if funds could accommodate.

 

Due to the limited value of grant funds, a decision was taken to prioritise funding for providers who provide services to residents whose care is funded by the Council.  This was made clear on the application form.

 

An online form was prepared to gather applications and this form was sent to providers on 20th May 2022 inviting them to apply with a deadline of 10th June 2022.

 

Applications were received from 165 providers, totalling £3.1m.

Decision:

It was AGREED that:

 

SCC will spend its Contain Outbreak Management Fund grant as per the recommendations set out above.

 

Reasons for the decision:

To ensure the Contain Outbreak Management fund is successfully implemented in line with grant conditions.

 

Alternative options considered:

The alternative is to not accept the funding allocation which would reduce the ability of local authorities within Surrey to deal with the pandemic.

 

No alternative options have been considered, as we have a duty to implement this programme in line with the restricted grant received for this purpose.

 

The key objective is to control the COVID-19 rate of reproduction (R), reduce the spread of infection and save lives. This also requires spending on COVID-19 recovery and helping disadvantaged groups. This will help return life to as normal as possible, for as many as people as possible, in a way that is safe, protects our health and care systems and releases our economy.  

 

Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:

None.

Publication date: 11/02/2022

Date of decision: 03/02/2022