Supported Accommodation Pseudo-Dynamic Purchasing System
A Prior Information Notice (Social)
by PETERBOROUGH CITY COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 2 year
- Value
- £17M
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 03 Nov 2023
- Delivery
- To 17 Apr 2026 (est.)
- Deadline
- 04 Dec 2023 12:00
Concepts
- peterborough
- welfare services
- supported accommodation services
- supported accommodation
- accommodation
- accommodation pseudo-dynamic purchasing system
- lot 1 supported accommodation
- lots: lot 1 supported accommodation and support for eligible and relevant young people in care aged
- a pseudo-dynamic purchasing system
- the supported accommodation (england) regulations
Location
Peterborough
1 buyer
- Peterborough City Council Peterborough
Description
Procurement to establish a Pseudo-Dynamic Purchasing System (PDPS) for Supported Accommodation Services for Young People in Care aged 16 – 18. This PDPS will be split into three Lots: Lot 1 Supported Accommodation and Support for Eligible and Relevant Young People in Care Aged 16 and 17 Lot 2 – Supported Accommodation and Support for Separated Migrant Children and /or Formally Separated Migrant Children with No Recourse to Public Funds Lot 3 – Block Contract Call Offs for Supported Accommodation and Support. This is a Light Touch Regime procurement. Providers must have Ofsted Registration for the Supported Accommodation (England) Regulations 2023 (CQC Registration is not accepted) and accommodation within a 20 mile radius of PE2 8TY.
Lot Division
1 | Supported Accommodation and Support for Eligible and Relevant Young People in Care Aged 16 and 18
This Lot is for the provision of Supported Accommodation Services for Young People aged 16 - 18. The outcomes to be achieved through the commissioning of this service are: • Young people living in Ofsted regulated accommodation. • A decrease in the numbers of care leavers who are not in education, training, or employment. • An increase in young people’s placement stability. • Young people sustaining independent living, living healthy lifestyles, and making a successful transition into adulthood. • Young people are involved in decisions which affect them and are able to make choices about their housing options and all other decisions affecting their lives. • Young people reach their maximum potential through individually tailored support packages. • Reporting and evidencing improved individual outcomes. • Being aspirational in relation to young people’s goals and achievements. Please note that this list is not exhaustive, and these outcomes are to be achieved alongside specific outcomes for young people as outlined in their individual support plans and pathway plans. |
2 | Supported Accommodation and Support for Separated Migrant Children and /or Formally Separated Migrant Children with No Recourse to Public Funds
Lot 2 is for Supported Accommodation and Support for Separated Migrant Children and /or Formally Separated Migrant Children with No Recourse to Public Funds. In addition to the outcomes stated for Lot 1, Lot 2 will require the following unique service elements: 1 screening interview, plus travel time 2-3 solicitors’ appointments (these currently take approximately 1.5-2 days with solicitors based in Luton, Northampton and Peterborough). Attendance at initial health appointments, as required. Support the young person to set up a credit union account. Attending interviews (as requested by the Social Worker). There may be instances where Providers are not required to support the young person to attend interviews as the Social Worker can attend, but the Provider must have staffing capacity to attend planned interviews with the Young Person. Age Assessments – An initial age assessment will be completed to inform the decision of whether or not to accommodate the Young Person, and this will have been completed under the national transfer scheme. A Merton Age Assessment will likely not have been completed at the time the young person is referred to the provider. It is the Local Authority’s responsibility to organise the Merton Age Assessment. Providers should escort the young person to the Merton Assessment venue, ensure that they have eaten beforehand and that they attend with a drink or snack. The provider will need to support the young person to engage with the local community to enable them to build relationships and friendships and to feel part of the community. Issues identified by the Provider, including staff perceiving issues with young people not wanting to integrate and potential segregation issues, and any health issues will be discussed with the social worker and are to be highlighted in support plans. The primary aim is to ensure each young person is enabled to feel safe and able to adapt to their new home, feel happy and settled, and are also supported to integrate. : |
3 | Block Contract Call Offs for Supported Accommodation and Support
Lot 3 is for Block Contract Call Offs for Supported Accommodation and Support. The Local Authority, in some instances may require sole access to supported accommodation provisions. Lot 3 requires providers to enable block purchasing of placements. Call off requirements will detail the location and provision requirements (i.e. 10 placements for SMC within Peterborough City). All providers who have been awarded a place on Lot 1 and / or Lot 2 will be eligible to bid for call offs under Lot 3. |
CPV Codes
- 85311300 - Welfare services for children and young people
- 85311000 - Social work services with accommodation
Indicators
- Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
- Bids should cover one or more lots.
- Bids should cover the whole contract.
Reference
- FTS 032624-2023