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Supported Living - Five Schemes - Gateway Report

Meeting: 19/09/2018 - Adult Care and Health Policy Development and Scrutiny Committee (Item 29)

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Minutes:

Report CS18169

 

The Committee considered a report outlining the current contract arrangements for the provision of Supported Living Services to 32 adults with a learning disability at a group of schemes comprising 213 Widmore Road, Lancaster House, Amplio House, Swingfield Court and Goldsmiths Close which was due to end on 11th January 2020.  The report requested that the Council’s Executive approve a proposal to continue to group the schemes together for the purposes of tendering in order to drive the best possible pricing and to retender the service for a new five year contract period commencing on 12th January 2020, with the option to extend the contract for up to a further two years.

 

The Supported Living Schemes at 213 Widmore Road, Lancaster House, Amplio House, Swingfield Court and Goldsmiths Close formed part of the 155 Supported Living places available in the Borough which had been established to support service users to live as independently as possible within their local community and were viewed as a key resource in meeting the existing and future needs of adults with learning disabilities in Bromley and as offering a value-for-money alternative to residential care.  The existing contract to provide Supported Living Services at a group of schemes comprising 213 Widmore Road, Lancaster House, Amplio House, Swingfield Court and Goldsmiths Close which was due to end on 11th January 2020, with no further extension options available.  Following a Gateway Review of the future procurement strategy for Supported Living Services at 213 Widmore Road, Lancaster House, Amplio House, Swingfield Court and Goldsmiths Close,it was proposed that the schemes continue to be grouped together for the purposes of tendering in order to drive the best possible pricing and to retender the service for a new five year contract period commencing on 12th January 2020, with the option to extend the contract for up to a further two years.

 

In considering the report, a Member was concerned at the variation between the estimated value of Supported Living Services contracts and the actual annual expenditure, and suggested that tender evaluation using the Local Authority’s standard 60% price and 40% quality split should be focused more on quality for these contracts.  The Senior Commissioner (Education and Care Services) confirmed that tenders to deliver Supported Living Services were evaluated on the basis of the hourly cost of support, which was expected to vary throughout the contract depending on the complexity of need of service users.  The Interim Director: Programmes observed that Supported Living Services consisted of a mix of personal and collective support and that the collective support element could be better anticipated when evaluating tenders.  Work was also undertaken in all Supported Living Services schemes on an ongoing basis to ensure that service users’ needs were being met and that support was being delivered efficiently.  The Director: Adult Social Care highlighted that Supported Living Services offered a value-for-money alternative to expensive residential or out-of-Borough care.  In response to a question from the Member, the  ...  view the full minutes text for item 29