SCC IC Supported Independent Living

A Prior Information Notice
by SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
___
Sector
HEALTH
Published
12 Jan 2022
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Surrey, East and West Sussex:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

This notice is for information only and is not the commencement of a procurement process. Surrey County Council Commissioners will be undertaking a procurement exercise for a Dynamic Purchasing System under the Light Touch Regime (regulation 74 of The Public Contracts Regulations 2015) to secure contracts of a minimum of a 4-year duration with multiple suitably qualified providers across the county of Surrey to support eligible individuals in need of the following: Lot 1: Level one Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a learning disability and/or autism. Lot 2: Level two Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a learning disability and/or autism. Lot 3: Level one Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a physical disability and/or sensory impairment. Lot 4: Level two Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a physical disability and/or sensory impairment. Lot 5: Supported Living - Wider Needs Both current and new entrants to the market are encouraged to join the new Dynamic Purchasing System, upon which bidders will be able to choose which Lot or Lots they would like to bid for.

Lot Division

1 Level one Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a learning disability and/or autism

Level one Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a learning disability and/or autism. The key characteristics of supported living with accommodation are; Supported living with accommodation refers to any housing scheme where accommodation based and community-based support, and sometimes care services are provided Personal and/or health care services as required The service users are eligible for care services from the Council and have a care package The landlord issues a tenancy agreement and rent is covered through the tenant’s resources, which may include statutory benefits CQC registration as domiciliary care where personal care is provided, including the prompting and supervision of personal care activities. Core support: refers to the support that all individuals living in a setting use. Flexi support is provided for 'additional support needs' - when an individual needs more, or different, support to what is provided in the core. As required under the Care Act 2014 individuals will have the right to choose the provider of their flexi support, it may or may not be provided by the same provider as the core support.

2 Level two Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a learning disability and/or autism

Level two Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a learning disability and/or autism who have needs identified as complex The key characteristics of supported living with accommodation are; Supported living with accommodation refers to any housing scheme where accommodation based and community-based support, and sometimes care services are provided Personal and/or health care services as required The service users are eligible for care services from the Council and have a care package The landlord issues a tenancy agreement and rent is covered through the tenant’s resources, which may include statutory benefits CQC registration as domiciliary care where personal care is provided, including the prompting and supervision of personal care activities. Core support: refers to the support that all individuals living in a setting use. Flexi support is provided for 'additional support needs' - when an individual needs more, or different, support to what is provided in the core. As required under the Care Act 2014 individuals will have the right to choose the provider of their flexi support, it may or may not be provided by the same provider as the core support.

3 Level one Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a physical disability and/or sensory impairment

Level one Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a physical and/or Sensory Disability. The key characteristics of supported living with accommodation are; Supported living with accommodation refers to any housing scheme where accommodation based and community-based support, and sometimes care services are provided Personal and/or health care services as required The service users are eligible for care services from the Council and have a care package The landlord issues a tenancy agreement and rent is covered through the tenant’s resources, which may include statutory benefits CQC registration as domiciliary care where personal care is provided, including the prompting and supervision of personal care activities. Core support: refers to the support that all individuals living in a setting use. Flexi support is provided for 'additional support needs' - when an individual needs more, or different, support to what is provided in the core. As required under the Care Act 2014 individuals will have the right to choose the provider of their flexi support, it may or may not be provided by the same provider as the core support. Additional information: This lot will not be available at the beginning of this DPS and is a placeholder for a future requirement which may become available under the DPS. The Council reserves the right to present this lot to bidders in the future.

4 Level two Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a physical and/or Sensory Disability who have needs identified as complex

Level two Supported Living with Accommodation for people with a physical and/or Sensory Disability who have needs identified as complex The key characteristics of supported living with accommodation are; Supported living with accommodation refers to any housing scheme where accommodation based and community-based support, and sometimes care services are provided Personal and/or health care services as required The service users are eligible for care services from the Council and have a care package The landlord issues a tenancy agreement and rent is covered through the tenant’s resources, which may include statutory benefits CQC registration as domiciliary care where personal care is provided, including the prompting and supervision of personal care activities. Core support: refers to the support that all individuals living in a setting use. Flexi support is provided for 'additional support needs' - when an individual needs more, or different, support to what is provided in the core. As required under the Care Act 2014 individuals will have the right to choose the provider of their flexi support, it may or may not be provided by the same provider as the core support. Additional information: This lot will not be available at the beginning of this DPS and is a placeholder for a future requirement which may become available under the DPS. The Council reserves the right to present this lot to bidders in the future.

5 Supported Living - Wider Needs

Supported Living Wider Needs This lot covers future requirements that may arise for supported living with accommodation capable of meeting wider needs Additional information: This lot will not be available at the beginning of this DPS and is a placeholder for a future requirement which may become available under the DPS. The Council reserves the right to present this lot to bidders in the future.

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services
  • 85300000 - Social work and related services
  • 85310000 - Social work services
  • 85311000 - Social work services with accommodation

Other Information

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Reference

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