Brief Description |
The decision required is two-fold and requests that: 1. The overarching contract bundle is issued to Working Age Adult non-accommodation services that are SPOT purchased – domiciliary, outreach and day opportunities 2. An Approved Provider List is implemented for Working Age Adults which will cover: § Nursing and Residential Care § Supported living/housing § Domiciliary and Outreach support § Day Opportunities Currently the Working Age Adult Accommodation-based Services including nursing, residential and supported living services have an overarching contract in place which provides market oversight and contract management relationships. By issuing the overarching contract bundle to currently used SPOT providers, it ensures continued service and minimum disruption to service users, ensuring that providers currently chosen to be used by individuals are under contract and have clear standards and expectations in place. However, for these providers to be added to the APL and be appointed any new business, they will need to pass an application process and due diligence, providing greater oversight. The approval to implement an Approved Provider List (APL) for Working Age Adults Care & Support Services including accommodation-based services, domiciliary support, outreach and day opportunities; will provide professionals and the citizens of Leeds, clear information on the services available to meet needs, with assurances that there is a contract in place, due diligence has been completed and there is contract management relationship with the provider. It will continue to encourage and support people who use services to have choice and control over how to meet their needs and promote a diverse market in Leeds, meeting our Care Act 2014 responsibilities. |
Impact On Wards |
The Approved Provider List will be city wide. |
Financial and procurement implications |
Although there is no additional spend, it will mean that current SPOT contracts for domiciliary, outreach and day opportunities would be on-contract spend going forward. For Day Opportunities, this is approximately £3 million per year. For WAA domiciliary and outreach support, this is approximately £9.5 million per year. The APL will allow value for money work to be completed with all providers that are approved for the list during due diligence and before the commencement of services, allowing greater oversight and negotiation by the Commissioning Team. There will not be an additional cost of this procurement / APL. The Providers that will be added to the APL and services commissioned now and, in the future, would have been commissioned via Care Management Teams to meet individuals' eligible needs. This is a mechanism to provide clearer contract management oversight, market overview and greater choice and control to individuals who use services of what is available to them.
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Partnership working |
This is a decision to be taken by Leeds Adults & Health Directorate and is not dependent on other decisions to be taken elsewhere. |
Decision type: Key
Reason Key: Financial Impact>£500K;
Decision status: For Determination
Wards affected: (All Wards);
Notice of proposed decision first published: 25/04/2022
Decision due: May 2022 by Director of Adults and Health
Lead director: Director of Adults and Health
Department: Adult and Health
Contact: Aidan Smith, Commissioning and Contracts Officer 0113 378 7856 Email: aidan.smith@leeds.gov.uk.
Consultation process
Briefing to Executive Member for Adult and Children's Social Care and Health Partnerships.
Consultees
Executive Member for Adult and Children's Social Care and Health Partnerships.