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Kirklees Supported Living (16+)

KIRKLEES COUNCIL

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20 Apr 2021 at 10:06

Summary of the contracting process

The Council of the Borough of Kirklees is conducting a procurement exercise titled "Kirklees Supported Living (16+)" aimed at establishing an Electronic Marketplace (EMP) for bespoke high-quality support and accommodation packages for young people aged 16 and 17 years. This procurement falls within the health and social work services category, with the location specified as Kirklees, United Kingdom. Currently at the Award stage, this procurement process followed a selective tendering method, with key contracts recently signed on 31 December 2020, making it a relevant opportunity for interested suppliers.

This tender provides a significant opportunity for businesses in the health and social care sector, particularly those specialising in youth services, accommodation providers, and support services tailored to young people's needs. Companies that have expertise in delivering quality support, experienced staff, and suitable accommodation options will be well-positioned to compete for roles as preferred providers on this EMP, potentially leading to substantial growth and engagement with the local authority on future contracts.

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Notice Title

Kirklees Supported Living (16+)

Notice Description

Kirklees Council intends to establish an Electronic Marketplace (EMP) for the provision of bespoke high quality support and/or accommodation packages for young people (the "Service"). Young People will usually be aged 16 and 17 years old on admission and will be preparing to leave care, care leavers or are unaccompanied asylum seekers. This EMP will allow applicants to become eligible to bid to provide the individual Service to the Young People.

Lot Information

Group Living

The Provider must offer furnished group living accommodation which is described as a situation where a young person lives within a multi-occupancy property and either has shared communal facilities or lives within a 'bed-sit' or apartment type living space within a larger building. Providers must provide for a single room for each Young Person placed, with individual or communal living, dining, kitchen and bathroom. Provide fire doors, extinguishers, smoke blankets and fire exit signs. Regular inspection by the Fire Officer will be certified for inspection where appropriate. There will be support from qualified and experienced staff available on site, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including all holidays, to provide support and particle help. The Providers staff will provide, formal, informal, emotional, practical support and guidance dependent on the young person's individual needs. The Provider will carry out assessments of the young person's needs at the beginning and throughout the placement regularly monitoring their progress. Each young person will have a nominated Key Worker who will support the young person with 1 to 1 sessions both within and outside the accommodation to develop their independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support plus facilitate and support access to education, training and career development opportunities. Each 1 to 1 key working session must be recorded in an appropriate and professional manner. These records must be available if required by the Purchaser. An allocated Key Worker will have the required qualifications, knowledge, skills and experience in providing 16+years' accommodation and support services. The Provider will also provide a 24 hour Support Help line and an Emergency Call out Service. The Provider will prepare reports as requested by the purchaser for meetings and reviews. This is additional Information for Qtr 3 1st October 2020 - 30th December 2020 Additional information: Award criteria will be based on Quality Method Statements with a weighting of 100%. Costs submitted will be used should Applicants have the same Quality marks. The applicant with the most Economically Advantageous Core Cost will be granted Level 1 status and will operate as the Council's "preferred Providers". See EMP Operating Rules document, Summary section for more details.

Supported Tenancy with Floating Support

The Provider must provide community based furnished accommodation with a bespoke package of floating support from qualified and experienced staff. Providers must Provide Community based accommodation sourced within the private or registered social landlord rental market. The tenancy or ownership of the property will be in the name of the Provider. Ensure that the obligations of the Young Person in respect of care and maintenance of the property will be carried out either by or on behalf of the Young Person as appropriate. Have the principal responsibility on behalf of the Young Person for reporting appropriate repairs and maintenance to the Landlord if the Provider is not the Landlord. Providers will support young people to sustain a tenancy by supporting the young person to manage their accommodation and encourage the further development of the Young Persons independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support. For Floating Support only, Providers will support young people to sustain a tenancy or other placement by supporting the young person to develop their independent living skills, practical skills and emotional resilience. Each young person will have an appropriately qualified, knowledgeable, skilled and experienced nominated Key Worker who will support the Young Person with 1 to 1 sessions both within and outside the property to develop their independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support plus facilitate and support access to education, training and career development opportunities. Each 1 to 1 key working session must be recorded in an appropriate and professional manner. These records must be available if required by the Purchaser. Face to Face floating support by the Key Worker must be flexible and available 7 days a week dependant on the young person's needs and must be agreed with the young person's Social Worker. There is a requirement that there must be some weekly face to face support at the property and not just out in the community. A bespoke package of floating support will be agreed for each young person and set out in the young person's Individual Placement Agreement.4 / 9 As the young person's skills and confidence develop, the amount of face to face support will decline as agreed in the young person's Individual Placement Agreement. The Provider will also provide a support helpline available to young people 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This is additional Information for Qtr 3 1st October 2020 - 30th December 2020 Additional information: Award criteria will be based on Quality Method Statements with a weighting of 100%. Costs submitted will be used should Applicants have the same Quality marks. The applicant with the most Economically Advantageous Core Cost will be granted Level 1 status and will operate as the Council's "preferred Providers". See EMP Operating Rules document, Summary section for more details.

Transferable Supported Tenancy and Floating Support

The Provider must provide community based furnished accommodation with a bespoke package of floating support from qualified and experienced staff where initially Providers own the tenancy but this is transferable to the young person on their 18th birthday. Providers must Provide Community based accommodation sourced within the private or registered social landlord rental market. Ensure accommodation offered is within the Housing element of Universal Credit financial parameters. Initially, agree the tenancy or ownership of the property will be in the name of the Provider.Agree at pre-placement with the landlord that the tenancy could be transferred to the young person when they reach 18 years subject to an assessment stating that they are tenancy ready (This will be set out on the Individual Placement Agreement). Ensure that the obligations of the Young Person in respect of care and maintenance of the property will be carried out either by or on behalf of the Young Person as appropriate. Have the principal responsibility on behalf of the Young Person for reporting appropriate repairs and maintenance to the Landlord if the Provider is not the Landlord. Providers will support young people to sustain a tenancy by supporting the young person to manage their accommodation and encourage the further development of the Young Persons independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support. Each young person will have an appropriately qualified, knowledgeable, skilled and experienced nominated Key Worker who will support the Young Person with 1 to 1 sessions both within and outside the property to develop their independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support plus facilitate and support access to education, training and career development opportunities.5 / 9 Each 1 to 1 key working session must be recorded in an appropriate and professional manner. These records must be available if required by the Purchaser. Face to Face floating support by the Key Worker must be flexible and available 7 days a week dependant on the young person's needs and must be agreed with the young person's Social Worker. There is a requirement that there must be some weekly face to face support at the property and not just out in the community. A bespoke package of floating support will be agreed for each young person and set out in the young person's Individual Placement Agreement. As the young person's skills and confidence develop, the amount of face to face support will decline as agreed in the young person's Individual Placement Agreement. The Provider will also provide a support helpline available to young people 24 hours a day 7 days a week. This is additional Information for Qtr 3 1st October - 30th December 2020 Additional information: Award criteria will be based on Quality Method Statements with a weighting of 100%. Costs submitted will be used should Applicants have the same Quality marks. The applicant with the most Economically Advantageous Core Cost will be granted Level 1 status and will operate as the Council's "preferred Providers". See EMP Operating Rules document, Summary section for more details.

Floating Support

The Provider will deliver community based floating support to sustain a tenancy or other placement bysupporting the young person to manage their independent living skills, practical skills and emotional resilience. For Supported and Transferable Tenancy, Providers will support young people to sustain a tenancy bysupporting the young person to manage their accommodation and encourage the further development of theYoung Persons independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support. For Floating Support only, Providers will support young people to sustain a tenancy or other placement bysupporting the young person to develop their independent living skills, practical skills and emotional resilience. Each young person will have an appropriately qualified, knowledgeable, skilled and experienced nominated KeyWorker who will support the Young Person with 1 to 1 sessions both within and outside the property to developtheir independent living skills, practical skills and give emotional support plus facilitate and support access toeducation, training and career development opportunities.6 / 9 Each 1 to 1 key working session must be recorded in an appropriate and professional manner. These recordsmust be available if required by the Purchaser. Face to Face floating support by the Key Worker must be flexible and available 7 days a week dependant on theyoung person's needs and must be agreed with the young person's Social Worker. There is a requirement that there must be some weekly face to face support at the property and not just out inthe community. A bespoke package of floating support will be agreed for each young person and set out in theyoung person's Individual Placement Agreement. As the young person's skills and confidence develop, the amount of face to face support will decline as agreedin the young person's Individual Placement Agreement. The Provider will also provide a support helpline available to young people 24 hours a day 7 days a week This is additional Information for Qtr 3 1st October 2020 - 30th December 2020 Additional information: Award criteria will be based on Quality Method Statements with a weighting of 100%. Costs submitted will be used should Applicants have the same Quality marks. The applicant with the most Economically Advantageous Core Cost will be granted Level 1 status and will operate as the Council's "preferred Providers". See EMP Operating Rules document, Summary section for more details.

Short Stay

The Provider must provide community based furnished accommodation with a bespoke package of support from qualified and experienced staff on a short-term or emergency basis. Providers must Ensure that the accommodation is either a room in a group living establishment with 24/7staffing or an individual accommodation with floating support. Initially be able to provide some basic food and hygiene items and emergency funds if requested by the young person's Social Worker. Please Note: We do NOT allow Bed and Breakfast accommodation in this category. The usual reason for these placements is when a bridging arrangement is needed either between placements or due to family or placement breakdown. The package of accommodation and support required will be dependent on the young person's needs and will be agreed between the Provider and Purchaser when the placement is agreed. The hours of operation for support will depend on the type of provision and the needs of the individual young person as agreed in the young person's Individual Placement Agreement.7 / 9 Face to Face floating support must be available flexibly over 7 days. Or Onsite support may be required 24 hours a day, 7 days a week including all holidays The Provider will also provide a support helpline available to service users 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Any jointly agreed emergency admission will be made for up to a seven-day period and the weekly charge will apply (pro rata on a daily basis). This is additional information for Qtr3, 1st October - 31st December 2020 Additional information: Award criteria will be based on Quality Method Statements with a weighting of 100%. Costs submitted will be used should Applicants have the same Quality marks. The applicant with the most Economically Advantageous Core Cost will be granted Level 1 status and will operate as the Council's "preferred Providers". See EMP Operating Rules document, Summary section for more details.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-02a7ed
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/008316-2021
Current Stage
Award
All Stages
Award

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Award Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Selective
Procurement Method Details
Restricted procedure
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Large, SME

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

85 - Health and social work services


CPV Codes

85000000 - Health and social work services

85300000 - Social work and related services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
£721,025 £500K-£1M

Notice Dates

Publication Date
20 Apr 20214 years ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
Not specified
Award Date
31 Dec 20205 years ago
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Complete
Lots Status
Cancelled
Awards Status
Active
Contracts Status
Active

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
KIRKLEES COUNCIL
Contact Name
Laura Caunce
Contact Email
laura.caunce@kirklees.gov.uk
Contact Phone
+44 1484221000

Buyer Location

Locality
HUDDERSFIELD
Postcode
HD1 2NF
Post Town
Huddersfield
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLE Yorkshire and The Humber
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLE4 West Yorkshire
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLE44 Calderdale and Kirklees
Delivery Location
TLE44 Calderdale and Kirklees

Local Authority
Kirklees
Electoral Ward
Newsome
Westminster Constituency
Huddersfield

Supplier Information

Number of Suppliers
4
Supplier Names

INDEPENDENT LIVING PROJECT

KEY LIVING PROJECT

KEYS PCE

NORTHERN COMMUNITY PATHWAY CHILDRENS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

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