Decision details

Approval to Award Advocacy Services in Surrey

Decision Maker: Executive Director Adult Social Care

Decision status: Recommendations approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Surrey County Council (SCC) has a statutory duty to support disabled children, young people and their families. Personal Support is part of the short breaks offer but is a specialist service and is only available following assessment. 

 

Personal Support is home-based care, primarily used by SCC’s Children with Disabilities team to provide families with respite care (short break), in accordance with their assessed needs. Personal support may also be used to provide other types of support such as emergency or crisis support and support outside the home for children and young people to access and be included in social and leisure actives in their local communities.

 

The services provided through the new contract will be available to all of the Children’s Services teams and the procurement value reflects this scope.

 

The new DPS for Personal Support Services will commence on 1st April 2024 and it will be in place for 3 years, up to 31st March 2027. There is also an available extension of 2 years taking this to 31st March 2029.

 

Decision:

It was AGREED that Contracts are awarded to:

  • Lot 1    Non-Instructed Advocacy to Matrix Service Development & Training Limited
  • Lot 2    Instructed Advocacy to POhWER
  • Lot 3    Children’s Advocacy to Antser Holdings Ltd

 

Reasons for the decision:

The award of these contracts will ensure that Surrey County Council will be able to meet its statutory duties and is a compliant route to market meeting the requirements of the Procurement and Contract Regulations 2015. The awards are all in line with the most economically advantageous tender.

Alternative options considered:

As detailed in the Procurement Report.

Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:

None.

Publication date: 19/04/2022

Date of decision: 14/04/2022

Effective from: 27/04/2022