BHCC Adults Community Support and Supported Living Light Touch Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS)

A Prior Information Notice (Social)
by BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
10 year (est.)
Value
£240M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
04 Mar 2024
Delivery
To 11 Jan 2034 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

HOVE

Geochart for 1 buyers and 20 suppliers

Description

Brighton and Hove City Council (BHCC) is admitting providers to the initial round of the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for the supply of services in respect of Community Support and Supported Living for adults. The DPS has an initial contract term of 5 years + with optional further extension provisions for an additional 3 years + 2 years. The services required fall under Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (PCR 2015). As a result, this procurement is undertaken under the 'Light Touch Regime' as detailed in Section 7 of PCR 2015. Any interested organisation or consortium with relevant experience may apply to be admitted onto the DPS. The DPS has two (2) lots and be further divided into sub-lots as follows: Lot 1: Community Support Lot 1.1: Adults with Learning Disabilities and who may also be autistic Lot 1.2: Adults with Mental Health needs Lot 1.3: Adults who are Neurodivergent and who may also be autistic Lot 1.4: Adults with Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI) Lot 1.5: Adults with Physical Disabilities and/or sensory needs Lot 1.6: Adults with Substance Misuse and eligible Care Act needs Lot 2: Supported Living, for people with: Lot 2.1: Adults with Learning Disabilities and who may also be autistic Lot 2.2: Adults with Mental Health needs Lot 2.3: Adults who are Neurodivergent and who may also be autistic Lot 2.4: Adults with Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI) Lot 2.5: Adults with Physical Disabilities and/or sensory needs Lot 2.6: Adults with Substance Misuse and eligible Care Act needs For each Lot, there will be an 'Admission' stage, followed by a 'Commissioning' stage. BHCC intends to open the 'Admission' stage annually for new applications. The Council reserves the right to revise the number of rounds ('opening ceremonies') for Admission stage per year at its discretion. By applying to be admitted to the DPS, Providers are not obligated to bid for services at 'Commissioning' stage. These services are being procured under a multiple-Provider DPS. There will be no limit to the number of Providers admitted onto the DPS, providing they meet the minimum requirements as set out in the Invitation to Tender documents. There will be no guarantee of work or volume of work given under this DPS.

Lot Division

1 Community Support

The Community Support Service is where support is delivered to adults with learning disabilities, mental health needs, Autism and neurodiversity, Acquired Brain Injury, Physical Disability and Sensory Needs, or substance misuse and eligible Care Act needs. Accommodation is not part of the Service (e.g., the Individual has an independent tenancy or lives with family/others) and this would continue regardless of the support provided.

2 Supported Living

This lot covers Supported Living services where support is provided alongside a tenancy or licence agreement for adults with learning disabilities, mental health needs, Autism and neurodiversity, Acquired Brain Injury, Physical Disability and Sensory Needs or substance misuse and eligible Care Act needs. People will have their own individual tenancy or licence agreement for their accommodation and are liable to pay rent. When individuals are assessed as not having capacity to sign a tenancy or licence agreement the relevant Assessment team will make an application to the Court of Protection. Rent can be met by Housing Benefit or through Housing Costs under Universal Credit if the person is eligible for these benefits. Accommodation may have been identified in advance or Service Providers will be expected to source accommodation. This will be identified at the Call-Off Stage. Support models will vary depending on a person's needs. Most Services will operate a model of shared care and may provide 24-hour Staff on site, where Staff work night shifts, either waking or sleeping at the Service. The Service Provider and the Council will discuss the support model at an early stage. The Service will provide a place of safety, security and stability. The Service Provider will be responsible for fostering good relationships with neighbours and local businesses and managing the behaviour of people using the Service in the locality of the building. The Service Provider will respond to any complaints from the local community in a timely manner. The Service Provider is expected to become part of the local community. The Service Provider will engage Individuals with the community and engage the community with the Service. If the Service Provider is sourcing accommodation, they must meet the accommodation standards as detailed in the Specification.

Award Detail

1 Achieve Together (Bath)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £2,415,000
2 Active Prospects (Reigate)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
3 Arundel Domiciliary Care Services (Worthing)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
4 Aspens Charities (Kent)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £775,000
5 Avenues Management Services (Kent)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
6 Choice Support (Kent)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
7 Community Integrated Care (Cheshire)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
8 Dimensions Personalised Support (Reading)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
9 East Sussex Brighton & Hove Crossroads Caring for Carers (Brighton)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £775,000
10 Fitzroy Support (Hants)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
11 Newcross Healthcare Solutions (Devon)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £775,000
12 Robin Hood Health Foundation (Hove)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £775,000
13 Royal Mencap Society (Peterborough)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £2,415,000
14 Royal School for the Blind Operating as Seeability (Surrey)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
15 Southdown Housing Association (East Sussex)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £2,415,000
16 Grace Eyre Foundation (East Sussex)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £2,415,000
17 Venture People (West Sussex)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £2,415,000
18 Voyage 1 (Staffordshire)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £2,415,000
19 Disabilities Trust (West Sussex)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000
20 Endurance Care (Accrington)
  • Num offers: 34
  • Value: £1,640,000

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services
  • 85300000 - Social work and related services

Indicators

Other Information

The contract values stated are estimated and are based on the approximate annual value of contracts for each lot for the initial 5 year term. The individual contract values will vary at Commissioning Stage based on the needs of the individual.

Reference

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