Oxfordshire's Homelessness Alliance
A Contract Award Notice
by OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £32M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 14 Oct 2021
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Oxfordshire:
1 buyer
- Oxfordshire County Council Oxford
6 suppliers
- Connection Oxford Cowley
- St Mungo Community Housing Association London
- Homeless Oxfordshire Oxford
- Aspire Oxfordshire Community Enterprise Oxford
- Elmore Community Services Oxford
- A2Dominion Housing Group London
Description
Oxfordshire is a large county made up of four district council areas and the City of Oxford. 750,000 people live in the county, concentrated in Oxford and large market towns; significant areas of the county are rural. Homelessness is a key issue within the county, exacerbated by relatively high house prices, particularly in the south of the county. Most people who sleep rough do so in the City and this is where most of the supported accommodation and support services are concentrated. Although the City of Oxford has the highest levels of homelessness, we know that tackling homelessness needs to be a collective and county wide effort, with many of the housing solutions lying outside the City. A strong and emerging partnership of statutory and voluntary community sector partners have been working over the long term to prevent and resolve homelessness. There is also a high level of commitment to ending homelessness and to finding better solutions which are centred around people’s needs and aspirations. Strategic context: The vision and priorities for ending homelessness are set out in the County Wide Strategy as follows: Vision: To prevent and resolve homelessness, so that no one sleeps rough in Oxfordshire. Principles: We treat people in need of our services with respect We acknowledge people as individuals and work with their strengths We work in a ‘psychologically informed way’, understanding how past trauma and adverse childhood experiences affect people who experience homelessness We actively involve people affected by homelessness in identifying solutions and offer choice wherever possible We focus on the health, wellbeing and quality of life of people who experience homeless, addressing the whole person, not just housing needs We co-operate to deliver a co-ordinated and consistent service across the county Priorities: Proactively prevent homelessness Rapid response to rough sleeping Focus on the person, not the problem Timely move on The right home in the right place We are commissioning for outcomes and inviting Alliances, made up of a minimum of four providers, to tell us how they will organise themselves to collectively deliver on these outcomes. Separate but identical contracts will be held with each member of the alliance. As statutory organisations, we will work with the successful Alliance to design a system that will enable the vision - To prevent and resolve homelessness, so that no one sleeps rough in Oxfordshire - to become a reality. This is a shift away from our historical commissioning approach where service volumes rather than outcomes were specified and fixed.
Total Quantity or Scope
The estimated overall value is based on the maximum potential over the initial 5 year term and option to extend for up to 3 further years and allows for the potential for funding to increase but this is not guaranteed. The estimated budget for the first year is circa GBP 3.8m The subject matter of this procurement process relates to the delivery of services which are listed to in Schedule 3 to the regulations. As such the full regime set out in the regulations will not apply to the award of the framework contracts. Consequently, the procurement process adopted by the Commissioners has been developed in accordance with Regulation 76 of the regulations and in particular in accordance with the fundamental public procurement principles of transparency and equal treatment. For the avoidance of doubt this means that the Commissioners have not adopted the open procedure (as such term is defined in the regulations) for the undertaking of this procurement process. The fact that in this Contract Notice at SectionIV.1) the field/box relating to type of procedure may default to the term ‘Open’ does not mean that this procedure is being followed by the Commissioners.
Award Detail
1 | Connection Oxford (Cowley)
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2 | St Mungo Community Housing Association (London)
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3 | Homeless Oxfordshire (Oxford)
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4 | Aspire Oxfordshire Community Enterprise (Oxford)
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5 | Elmore Community Services (Oxford)
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6 | A2Dominion Housing Group (London)
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Award Criteria
Quality | 100% |
price | 0% |
CPV Codes
- 85310000 - Social work services
Indicators
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. **
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-02b274
- FTS 025761-2021