Issue - meetings

Healthwatch and NHS Complaints Advocacy Service

Meeting: 16/12/2014 - Cabinet (Item 261)

261 APPROVAL TO AWARD A CONTRACT FOR THE PROVISION OF A COMBINED HEALTHWATCH AND NHS COMPLAINTS ADVOCACY SERVICE pdf icon PDF 49 KB

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Decision:

That a single contract be awarded to Healthwatch Surrey Community Interest Company (CIC) for the provision of Healthwatch and Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy Service as described in the Part 2 of the submitted report, for a period of three years commencing on 1 April 2015 with the option to extend for a maximum of a further two years.

 

Reasons for Decisions:

 

The existing contractual arrangements for the provision of Healthwatch and Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy Service will come to an end on 31 March 2015.

The award of a new contract from 1 April 2015 will ensure that Surrey residents continue to have a strong voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are provided in Surrey and that the Council complies with its statutory requirements to commission a local Healthwatch and Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy service.

 

[The decisions on this item can be called in by either the Health Scrutiny Committee]

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Public Health and Health & Wellbeing Board introduced the report by stating that the Health and Social Care Act 2012 had placed a statutory duty on local authorities to commission a local Healthwatch service and an independent NHS complaints advocacy service from 1 April 2013.

 

He informed Members that the report was seeking approval to award a single contract following a competitive tender process for the provision of a Healthwatch and NHS Complaints Advocacy Service and that this service was a valuable and necessary service that he was proud to commission on behalf of the residents of Surrey.

 

RESOLVED:

 

That a single contract be awarded to Healthwatch Surrey Community Interest Company (CIC) for the provision of Healthwatch and Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy Service as described in the Part 2 of the submitted report, for a period of three years commencing on 1 April 2015 with the option to extend for a maximum of a further two years.

 

Reasons for Decisions:

 

The existing contractual arrangements for the provision of Healthwatch and Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy Service will come to an end on 31 March 2015.

The award of a new contract from 1 April 2015 will ensure that Surrey residents continue to have a strong voice to influence and challenge how health and social care services are provided in Surrey and that the Council complies with its statutory requirements to commission a local Healthwatch and Independent NHS Complaints Advocacy service.