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Commissioning of Combined Sensory Services for Adults and Children

Meeting: 28/04/2020 - Cabinet (Item 59)

59 Approval of Commissioning and Procurement Strategy for Combined Sensory Services for Adults and Children pdf icon PDF 132 KB

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Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.    That the commissioning and procurement strategy developed by Adult Social Care, Children’s Services and Procurement for the re-procurement of Children’s Vision and Sensory Loss Support and Adults’ Combined Sensory Services contract or contracts be approved.

 

2.    That the procurement of the sensory services contract(s) to commence on 1 April 2021 be approved. The new contract will be in place for three years with an option to extend for up to a further 36 months.

 

Reason for decision:

 

We are requesting approval of the commissioning and procurement strategy for the contracts for:

    a.        Children’s Vision and Sensory Loss Support, of value £132,000 from the Vulnerable Learners element within the Education budget, and

    b.        Adults’ Combined Sensory Services, of value £1,376,004.

 

This will enable Adult Social Care and Children’s Services to continue providing the services required in accordance with the relevant regulations.

 

This strategy incorporates publishing a Prior Information Notice (PIN), which will allow us to test the market with regard to the provision of these services. The outcome of the PIN notice will determine the actual procurement route: if there is no interest in the services other than the incumbent provider, SCC might consider whether a direct award the incumbent provider might be desirable rather than continuing with a full re-procurement.

 

The new contract(s) will ensure continued delivery of these services to the adults and children in Surrey who require these support services and addressing SCC‘s responsibilities under the Children Act 1989, the Children and Families Act 2014 and the Care Act 2014.

 

[The decisions on this item can be called in by the Children, Families, Lifelong Learning & Culture Select Committee and the Adults & Health Select Committee]

 

 

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Adults & Public Health introduced a report that explained how the current contract for Children’s Vision and Sensory Loss Support and Adults’ Combined Sensory Services was due to expire on 31 March 2021 and a new contract was required to enable continued provision of these services.  Cabinet approved the Annual Procurement Forward Plan and reserved for review the commissioning and procurement strategy for the new contract(s) which was set out in the submitted report.  The Cabinet Member for All-Age Learning spoke in support of the recommendations.

 

RESOLVED:

 

  1. That the commissioning and procurement strategy developed by Adult Social Care, Children’s Services and Procurement for the re-procurement of Children’s Vision and Sensory Loss Support and Adults’ Combined Sensory Services contract or contracts be approved.

 

  1. That the procurement of the sensory services contract(s) to commence on 1 April 2021 be approved. The new contract will be in place for three years with an option to extend for up to a further 36 months.

 

Reason for decision:

 

We are requesting approval of the commissioning and procurement strategy for the contracts for:

    a.        Children’s Vision and Sensory Loss Support, of value £132,000 from the Vulnerable Learners element within the Education budget, and

    b.        Adults’ Combined Sensory Services, of value £1,376,004.

 

This will enable Adult Social Care and Children’s Services to continue providing the services required in accordance with the relevant regulations.

 

This strategy incorporates publishing a Prior Information Notice (PIN), which will allow us to test the market with regard to the provision of these services. The outcome of the PIN notice will determine the actual procurement route: if there is no interest in the services other than the incumbent provider, SCC might consider whether a direct award the incumbent provider might be desirable rather than continuing with a full re-procurement.

 

The new contract(s) will ensure continued delivery of these services to the adults and children in Surrey who require these support services and addressing SCC‘s responsibilities under the Children Act 1989, the Children and Families Act 2014 and the Care Act 2014.