ASC0263 - Day Opportunities Services
A Contract Award Notice
by LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £750K-£22M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 04 Jan 2023
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
- health and social work
- leicester
- leicester city council
- day opportunities services support
- tenders for the provision of day opportunities services
- asc0263 - day opportunities services
- provision of day opportunities services
- community and personal services
- light touch regime for social and other specific services
- behalf of leicester city council
Location
Leicester:
2 buyers
- Leicester City Council Leicester
- Leicester Leicestershire & Rutland Integrated Care Board Leicester
10 suppliers
- Age UK Leicestershire & Rutland Leicester
- Carers Direct Homecare Leicester
- Caribbean Collective Leicester
- East West Community Centre Leicester
- Manav Seva Community Centre Community Interest Leicester
- Santosh Community Centre Community Interest Leicester
- Forward Thinking Movement & Dance CIC Leicester
- Mosaic 1898 Leicestershire
- Pathfinders Community Support Leicestershire
- Leicestershire Leicester & Rutland Headway Leicester
Description
Leicester City Council (‘the ‘Authority’) invited Tenders for the provision of Day Opportunities Services. Leicester City Council led the procurement on behalf of Leicester City Council and the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board (LLR ICB), previously known as the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Clinical Commissioning Group (LLR CCG). Day Opportunities Services support and enable people to access and participate in a variety of activities and opportunities, during the daytime, that help them to meet their social care and/or health needs. Services will support the delivery of outcomes for people, and their families, who draw on social care support and see them being empowered and supported to participate in opportunities that enable them to meet their agreed outcomes as part of their support plan. The activities and opportunities available will depend on an individual’s needs and interests. General examples may include, but are not limited to, IT training, cooking/baking, confidence building, friendship groups, sports, games and other leisure activities, household management, exercise, mindfulness and meditation, gardening, art therapy, visits to parks, museums or days out. The Authority has awarded Framework Agreements for each Lot. There is no maximum number of providers to be awarded a Framework Agreement for each Lot. Tenderers should note that Lots 1 to 4 services are commissioned for the Authority only. Lot 5 services are being commissioned for both the Authority and the LLR ICB. The Authority provides no guarantee or volume of any work to any successful provider. The Authority conducted this procurement under the Light Touch Regime for Social and Other Specific Services, as set out in the Public Contract Regulations 2015 (PCR), at Section 7 (Regulations 74 to 77) and Schedule 3. The procurement process was not conducted under the Public Contract Regulations 2015; however, it was similar to that of an Open procedure. The Process did, unlike an Open Procedure, include the flexibility, as allowed under the Light Touch Regime with various evaluation stages as detailed in the Invitation to Tender documentation. The Authority has awarded Framework Agreements for each Lot. There is no maximum number of providers to be awarded a Framework Agreement for each Lot. It is the Authority’s preliminary view that TUPE may apply in respect of this Contract. The proposed Contract will be for an initial period of 4 years to commence on 1st April 2023, with an option to extend, subject to satisfactory performance outcomes and agreement by the Authority, for a further period or periods up to a total of 2 years, taking the contract term to a maximum of 6 years. The Invitation to Tender document and its appendices and all other documentation issued to Tenderers sets out the details of the Authority’s requirements.
Lot Division
1 | Older People (55+) |
2 | Adults with Learning Disabilities and/or Autistic Spectrum Conditions |
3 | Adults with Physical and/or Sensory Disabilities, including Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and Other Long Term Neurological Conditions |
4 | Adults Living with Dementia |
5 | Specialist Support for Complex and Multiple Needs |
Award Detail
1 | Age UK Leicestershire & Rutland (Leicester)
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2 | Carers Direct Homecare (Leicester)
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3 | Caribbean Collective (Leicester)
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4 | East West Community Centre (Leicester)
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5 | Manav Seva Community Centre Community Interest (Leicester)
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6 | Santosh Community Centre Community Interest (Leicester)
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7 | Age UK Leicestershire & Rutland (Leicester)
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8 | Forward Thinking Movement & Dance CIC (Leicester)
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9 | Mosaic 1898 (Leicestershire)
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10 | Pathfinders Community Support (Leicestershire)
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11 | Santosh Community Centre Community Interest (Leicester)
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12 | Leicestershire Leicester & Rutland Headway (Leicester)
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13 | Manav Seva Community Centre Community Interest (Leicester)
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14 | Mosaic 1898 (Leicestershire)
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15 | Santosh Community Centre Community Interest (Leicester)
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16 | Age UK Leicestershire & Rutland (Leicester)
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17 | Santosh Community Centre Community Interest (Leicester)
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18 | Forward Thinking Movement & Dance CIC (Leicester)
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19 | Mosaic 1898 (Leicestershire)
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Renewal Options
The proposed Contract will be for an initial period of 4 years to commence on 1st April 2023, with an option to extend, subject to satisfactory performance outcomes and agreement by the Authority, for a further period or periods up to a total of 2 years, taking the contract term to a maximum of 6 years.
Award Criteria
Quality | 70 |
price | 30 |
CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
- 98000000 - Other community, social and personal services
Indicators
- Options are available.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The Framework Agreements will be Open Framework Agreements. Throughout the duration of the Framework Agreement, the Authority may review the Framework Agreement and may open it to the market for new appointments to it at its own discretion when a service need arises. A service need includes (but is not limited to): a) a lack of capacity from current contracted Providers and therefore there is a need to supplement the Framework List of Providers beyond the numbers operating on the Framework Agreement at that time. b) an increase in the volume of people requiring Services under the Framework Agreement. c) to replace (if required) contracted Providers who have been removed, suspended from the Framework Agreement or did not agree to provide the Service within any Contract Extension Period. The Authority held an Online Tender Information Session conducted via Microsoft Teams on 28th June 2022 between 10:30 am to 12.30 pm. Further information on how to register for this session was contained within the ITT documentation.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-0348e0
- FTS 000186-2023