Supporting Vulnerable Adults Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle

A Tender Notice
by LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
10 year
Value
£-£957M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
23 Sep 2022
Delivery
03 Feb 2023 to 02 Feb 2033
Deadline
31 Oct 2022 12:00

Concepts

Location

London:

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

The London Borough of Newham wishes to establish a Supporting Vulnerable Adults Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (DPV) for 5 + optional 5 years. The DPV will include the following categories: Category 1: Supported Living Category 2: Supporting Vulnerable Single Homeless Adults (SVSHA) Category 3: Prevention and Floating Support Category 4: Extra Care Category 5: Shared Lives Category 6: Care Homes Category 7: Immigration Advice and Support Each category will be published in phases, starting with Category 1: Supported Living and Category 2: SVSHA Services. The aim of the DPV is to deliver the transformation of these services and to improve provider service quality with the need for a dynamic pathway that can flex around the individuals needs rather than a one size fits all approach. A new Accommodation List (not procured) will sit alongside the DPV with the aim to raise minimum accommodation standards. For further details of the Accommodation List please see link: www.newham.gov.uk/accomodationlist Potential Suppliers are invited to participate for one or more of the Categories. This DPV is open for use to other NEL Boroughs. The Procurement is being procured by the Authority for the benefit of the Authority and the Partner Organisations. The procurement is being conducted in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The procurement is subject to the light-touch regime under Section 7 Social and Other Specific Services. Under Regulation 76 the Council is free to establish a procedure, provided that procedure is sufficient to ensure compliance with the principles of transparency and equal treatment of economic operators (Suppliers). The Authority has created a tender process outlined below, as part of the DPV applying the award criteria specified in this contract notice. Any interested organisation/consortium with relevant experience may submit a Bid in response to this ITP. For each Category, there will be an 'Admission' stage followed by a 'Mini-Competition' stage. There are two stages to providing services on the DPV: Stage 1: Admission Stage - At this stage Suppliers are invited to apply for admittance on the DPV by submitting their responses via SQ. Stage 2: Mini-Competition Stage - The suppliers who meet the initial selection criteria are issued Invitation to Tender (ITT) to bid for the relevant specialisms at individual placement or scheme level By applying to the DPV, suppliers are not obligated to bid for services at the Mini- Competition stage or Call Off stage. This DPV is open for an initial term of 5 years with the option to extend for a further 5 years Estimated Total Aggregate Value for Newham across the lifetime of the DPV is £957,356,593 Estimated Total Aggregate Value across all local authorities across the lifetime of the DPV is £6,701,496,150 Admission stage for the DPV will be based on 100% Quality.

Lot Division

1 Supported Living

Category 1: Supported Living - Supported Living Services are accommodation-based services for Residents with a wide range of needs such as mental health, learning disabilities, autism, physical and/or sensory disability etc. Supported living enables adults to live in their own home whilst maintaining their independence and have choice and control. As a term, it covers a wide variety of settings and can include some form of group living. Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £266,777,101 Once suppliers for Category 1 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Mini-Competition refers to the "bid writing" stage, where suppliers submit tenders to win the contract outlined in the service specification. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live. Stage 2: Mini-Competition Stage will be further divided into two routes: Route 1: Individual Placements Route 2: Schemes All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid for both Routes. Bids for both Routes will be evaluated via Method Statements - a series of questions that seek to understand how suppliers would deliver the programme objectives in line with the terms of the service specification. Method Statement questions are part of the ITT pack. Suppliers upload their responses to the Method Statements via the Fusion portal. Suppliers will be required to complete responses to Method Statements to demonstrate how they will deliver the service. Each Method statement will have a specified word limit. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 1. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication. For Category 1: Supported Living, Suppliers will be required to demonstrate that they are able to meet Newham Council's 'bronze, silver or gold' contract monitoring quality standards as part of their bid submission at Mini-Competition Stage. For further details of how to progress to Silver and Gold quality standards, please see tender documents. For Category 1: Supported Living, Suppliers will also be required to meet LBN's Accommodation Standards in order to be awarded at Mini-Competition Stage. Suppliers who do not have accommodation may be able to partner with organisations on LBN's Accommodation List to deliver the service specified at Mini-Competition Stage.

2 Supporting Vulnerable Single Homeless Adults (SVSHA)

Category 2: Supporting Vulnerable Single Homeless Adults (SVSHA) - Service provides accommodation based support, emergency accommodation solutions, targeted and specialised support for rough sleepers and to those who are homeless/ or at risk of rough sleeping. Service also may include support to residents to facilitate hospital discharges or other specialist type support or accommodation based support to prevent homelessness, rough sleeping or return to the streets. Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £65,597,760 Once Suppliers for Category 2 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid at Mini-Competition Stage. For Category 2, it is intended that Mini-Competitions will be held approximately every three (3) years. Additional Mini-Competitions may be held subject to additional external Funding received and NEL Borough requirements. Timetables will be indicated at time of publication of Mini-Competition. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 2. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication. Mini-Competitions will allow Bidders to bid for a block contract or Scheme. Bidders will be requested to advise which level of need and specialisms they are applying for as part of the Mini-Competition. For Category 2, there will be core standards bidders will need to meet based on level of need. Bidders will need to respond to additional method statements to reflect the additional specialism they have applied for. Bidders will need to pass the core standards in order to have the responses to the additional method statements evaluated.

3 Prevention and Floating Support

Category 3: Prevention and Floating Support - Floating Support with specialisms in varied accommodation settings that include sustaining and maintaining tenancies in the community, prevention of homelessness/ statutory ASC support or stepping down from higher needs accommodation-based support at varying level of needs. Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £ 62,889,463 Once Suppliers for Category 3 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid at Mini-Competition Stage. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 3. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication.

4 Extra Care

Category 4: Extra Care - Extra Care Housing is designed to meet the needs of predominantly older people who require 24-hour care and support to flexibly meet a wide range of needs which may include physical care and support needs, learning disability, cognitive disability and mental ill-health. Unlike Residential and Nursing Care, people who live in ECH have their own self-contained home within a purpose-built block and hold their own tenancy agreement. Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £ 39,620,361 Once Suppliers for Category 4 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid at Mini-Competition Stage. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 4. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication.

5 Shared Lives

Category 5: Shared Lives - Shared Lives is an accommodation-based service for adults with eligible social care needs including mental health, physical disability, learning disability, cognitive impairment, sensory and other conditions. Shared Lives can provide both long term and short term respite placements in the Shared Lives Carers own home. This is a highly personalised and tailored service allowing individuals to live in the community within a family home environment. Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £ 16,521,691 Once Suppliers for Category 5 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid at Mini-Competition Stage. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 5. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication.

6 Care Homes

Category 6: Care Homes - The Council aims to support its Adult Social Care Customers to remain as independent in their home, for as long as possible; however, it recognises that Care Homes provide an important Service to those who can no longer live safely in their own home. In line with The Care Act 2014, Customers whose care and support needs have been assessed to be best met in a Care Home have the choice (with support from their family and Health and Social Care practitioners) to choose which Care Home they would like to live in - providing the Home is able to meet their needs. To ensure each Care Home, which a Customer chooses to live in, meets the Council's requirements and expectations, the Council plans to develop a Pre-Placement Contract (with pre-agreed Terms and Conditions and Specification). Placements will then be purchased on a spot basis via an Individual Service Agreement (under the terms of the Contract). Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £ 503,115,701 Once Suppliers for Category 6 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid at Mini-Competition Stage. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 6. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication.

7 Immigration Advice and Support

Category 7: Service provides residents with immigration advice and support to apply for settled/ regularised immigration status. Estimated Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV (5+5 years) £ 2,834,516 Once Suppliers for Category 7 are admitted onto the DPV then 'Mini-Competitions' can be undertaken. Full service specifications will be published in the Invitation to Tender (ITT) pack when the Mini-Competition stage goes live All Suppliers admitted to the DPV, will be invited to bid at Mini-Competition Stage. Mini-Competitions will be held on the basis of 60% Quality, 10% Social Value and 30% Price for Category 7. For future Mini-Competitions, flexibility has been allowed to vary the quality/price/social value percentage weightings by +/- 10%, details of this will be set out in the Mini-Competition documents. This flexibility will also apply to any other Local Authorities who may choose to access the DPV. Full details will be available via the Council's 'Fusion' e-tendering portal at time of publication.

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services
  • 85300000 - Social work and related services
  • 98000000 - Other community, social and personal services
  • 85100000 - Health services
  • 85312000 - Social work services without accommodation

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.

Other Information

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