Rotherham Advocacy Service

A Contract Award Notice
by ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
not specified
Value
£3M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
09 Jan 2025
Delivery
not specified
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham: Within the Borough of Rotherham

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

Rotherham Advocacy Service will be led by a Lead Provider determined by the tender process. The Lead Provider will provide: • The Advocacy Hub • Independent Advocacy (statutory) • Community Advocacy (non-statutory)

Total Quantity or Scope

The key objective of the Rotherham Advocacy Service is to help people with health and social care needs and their unpaid carers to have their voices heard and make informed decisions about their care and support and: • Have ready access to information in respect of advocacy services and the levels of service that are available in their particular circumstances. • Have greater understanding of the care, support and health care planning systems, their right to information, to be involved, to be heard, to exercise control and choice and to challenge. • Have greater capacity and skills to articulate their needs, with or without the assistance of an Advocate, and negotiate arrangements to meet their care, support, and health needs. • Be able to utilise the care and support planning process to obtain the support they require and to achieve the personal outcomes to which they aspire. • Receive effective independent protection of their rights and best interests. It is anticipated that the contract will commence on 01/04/2025 and will run for a period of 60 months making the expiry date 31/03/2030. The contract will have no further options to extend. Bidders are advised that the indicative budget available for the provision of this contract is estimated to be £506,738 per annum which includes estimated expenditure to be made by Children and Young Peoples Services (CYPS) in relation to support for under 18 years, transitioning to adult health and social care services. This equates to £2,533,690 over the full 5 year duration of the contract. The contract will have no option to extend. The Council has set initial fixed hourly rates for the mobilisation of the contract (Financial Year 25-26) • Statutory Advocacy, including subcontracted out of area at £36 per hour • Community (Non-Statutory) Advocacy at £33 per hour In bidding for this contract, the provider accepts to deliver the services in accordance with the fixed rates proposed by the Council. The rates set by the Council will be subject to an inflationary uplift which will be determined by the Council following an examination of market conditions and as part the Council’s annual budget position. The incumbent supplier of this service considers that the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 as amended by the Collective Redundancies and Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) (Amendment) Regulations 2014 apply to this contract. The Council has partnered with the Social Value Portal. The Social Value Portal will be used for the submission of all social value proposals and the ongoing management and monitoring of these commitments. The Council is committed to a performance and evidence-based approach to Social Value and has partnered with the Social Value Portal (SVP) to assist in the delivery of this. Based on the National TOMs (Themes, Outcomes and Measures) developed by the Social Value Portal, bidders are required to propose credible commitments against which performance (for the successful bidder) will be monitored. The TOMs within this tender process have been developed to reflect the specific needs of the Council and bidders will be given access to them after registering on the Social Value Portal Additional information: The award criteria is comprised of 80% quality and 20% social value. There is no pricing and commercial evaluation, the following fixed hourly rates are applicable for 2025/2026: Statutory Advocacy, including subcontracted out of area at £36 per hour Community (Non-Statutory) Advocacy at £33 per hour The rates set by the Council will be subject to an inflationary uplift.

Award Detail

1 Cloverleaf Advocacy 2000 (Dewsbury)
  • Rotherham Advocacy Service
  • Reference: 000685-2025-1-1
  • Value: £2,533,690

Award Criteria

Quality 80
price 0

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services
  • 85300000 - Social work and related services
  • 85310000 - Social work services
  • 85312000 - Social work services without accommodation

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** The Advocacy Hub - This is a single gateway of administration for all referrals, a portal by which people with health and social care needs, their unpaid carers, health, and social professionals receive streamlined access to Independent Advocacy (statutory) and Community Advocacy (non-statutory) services, information and self-help tools and sign posting to alternative sources of advice and support. Independent Advocacy (statutory) - The Council has a statutory responsibility to commission Independent Advocacy services. Rotherham Advocacy Service will be expected to assist the Council in meeting Independent Advocacy statutory duties and provide necessary advocacy provision in accordance with the relevant legislation and demands for advocacy in Rotherham. The Care Act places a duty on local authorities to arrange independent advocacy if the authority considers an individual would experience ‘substantial difficulty’ in participating in (amongst other things) their assessment and / or the preparation of their care and support plan. The duty does not arise if the local authority is satisfied that there is some other person who is an appropriate representative (provided that person is not engaged in providing care or treatment for the individual in a professional capacity or being paid to do so). Independent Advocacy will be available to those individuals aged 18 years and over and for those under 18 in transition to adult health and social care services, who fall within the eligibility criteria as described by the relevant legislation and the independent advocacy type (Independent Health Complaints Advocacy, Independent Care Act Advocacy, Independent Mental Capacity Advocacy, Independent Mental Health Advocacy). Community Advocacy (non-statutory) - In line with The Care Act 2014, the Rotherham Advocacy Service will be expected to support the health and social care system to promote wellbeing and prevent, reduce, or delay peoples’ needs for care and support, in particular through the activity of the Advocacy Hub (see above) and through the provision of Community Advocacy. Community Advocacy will be made available to Adults who are; aged 18 years and over, are under 18 years and are in transition to adult health and social care services and are resident within the Rotherham geographical boundary.

Reference

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