Award

Semi Independent Living Services (16-25 year olds) In Salford

SALFORD CITY COUNCIL

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Award

08 Feb 2022 at 15:25

Tender

19 Aug 2021 at 13:55

Summary of the contracting process

Salford City Council is seeking to procure Semi Independent Living Services aimed at supporting young people aged 16 to 25 years who are at risk of homelessness. This initiative falls within the social work and related services category and is located in Salford. The procurement method used is an open procedure, with the tender stage currently active. The deadline for submissions is set for September 20, 2021, indicating a timeframe for interested parties to prepare their proposals for the provision of accommodation and support services.

This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses specialising in social work, accommodation services, and community support. Companies with a focus on providing temporary housing, tenancy support, and services aimed at vulnerable youth would be particularly well-placed to compete for this contract. The potential for long-term engagement, as evidenced by the possibility of contract extensions based on performance, further enhances the growth opportunity for successful bidders in this sector.

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Notice Title

Semi Independent Living Services (16-25 year olds) In Salford

Notice Description

The focus for temporary accommodation will be to support young people to become tenancy ready. This includes being part of a community, managing their own independence and avoiding youth homelessness. This can be an exciting but also daunting time for some young people who may be vulnerable, usually with high levels of complex needs. Support for these young people is essential to ensure that in the future they can live cohesively within the community. Support available prior to securing settled accommodation is particularly important to promote the potential success of any future tenancy by enabling tenancy readiness. This will not only have a positive impact on the quality of life of young people but also contributes to Salford's homelessness prevention agenda in terms of preventing future homelessness.

Lot Information

Lot 1 - Minimum 16 units of accommodation and support services for young people aged 16 - 24 who are at risk of homelessness and/or care leavers with medium to high support needs

The key focus of the service must be on supporting and preparing the young person to transition successfully. Any support provided must have a strategy to reduce the level of support in place to enable the young person towards full independence You will offer a group living environment and communal areas with staff available to meet the assessed support needs of the young person You will provide a high quality service 365 days a year You will have a clear statement of intent which will include core aims, purpose and function You will only provide support and will not under any circumstance provide care (See appendix 1) Description of the Services * Minimum of 16 units * This service is to provide short term housing accommodation to young people aged 16 - 24 who are at risk of homelessness and/or care leavers * This service will support young people, who on referral are predominantly aged 16 - 18, who have support and housing needs * The maximum age young people can reside with this service will be 23 years and 364 days * The service will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their medium/long term needs. This will be in conjunction with the young person and where possible the young person's allocated worker or social worker. It is acknowledged that not all young people will have a specific worker from Salford Children Services * The service shall actively tackle Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB). * The service will work in conjunction with the Salford 16 - 17 homelessness protocol and act as one of the main accommodation routes for this protocol OUTCOMES Health and Wellbeing The Young Person enjoys good physical, emotional, mental, and sexual health, has a healthy lifestyle and has access to information about health issues that allows them to make informed choices as they move towards independence * The Young Person is managing their physical health better * The Young Person is managing their mental health better * The Young Person has stopped having crisis episodes but where these continue, they are less frequent, and the Young Person is more in control * The Young Person has stopped substance misuse but where this continues it has minimised * The young Person has developed self-confidence to deal with change and other life challenges Staying Safe Young People are living in a physically safe environment with appropriate support network to meet their individual needs * The Young Person is complying with their statutory orders and/or related processes and does not take part in offending behaviour * The Young Person is minimising the risk of harm posed to them from others, including keeping safe using the internet and social media * The Young Person has a sense of responsibility and understands the consequences of socially acceptable and unacceptable behaviour Relationships Young People are supported in developing peer, family and working relationships to aid their development and promote emotional well-being * The Young Person is establishing and/or maintaining contact with appropriate friends / family * The Young Person is making positive friendships * The Young Person is developing a support network in preparation for independent living * The Young person is developing personal and social skills to live cohesively in a community Promoting Identity The Young Person feels secure and proud of their identity and can choose his/her religion * The Young Person can follow their chosen religion, culture, gender, sexuality and feels that their beliefs are acknowledged and respected * The Young Person is developing knowledge and understanding of the identity choices of others Participation The young person has access to employment, training or education and receives encouragement and recognition for their achievements * The young person feels in control of their own life * The young person participates in social, cultural and leisure activities * The Young Person is participating in their desired training and/or education * The Young Person has achieved their desired qualification (if applicable) * The Young Person is now in paid work * The Young Person takes part in a variety of social, recreational, leisure and cultural activities * The Young Person positively participates in the local community * The Young Person is actively involved in making decisions about their future * The young Person understands the effects of all acts of discrimination and can challenge their own perceptions on this * The Young Person feels their views are listened to and influences decisions taken about them * The Young Person feels they are contributing to service development, design, and improvement Promoting Independence The Young Person has developed independence and money management skills to successfully transition into independent adult life * The Young Person is maintaining their accommodation * The young person has developed skills to keep themselves and their property safe, tidy, and clean * The Young person has developed skills and knowledge on basic household repairs * The Young Person has maximised their income, accessed appropriate benefits, is managing their finances, and living within their budget * The Young Person has obtained an appropriate tenancy or suitable accommodation at the end of the service * The young person feels confident in using public transport * The young person has moved on successfully and positively to sustainable long term accommodation

Renewal: Should the contract performance be satisfactory, there is an option to extend the contract for two x 12 month periods.

Lot 2 - Minimum 35 units of accommodation and support services for young people aged 16 - 25 who are at risk of homelessness and/or care leavers with low - medium support needs

The key focus of the Service must be on supporting and preparing the young person to transition successfully. Any support provided must have a strategy to reduce the level of support in place to enable the young person towards full independence You will provide self-contained accommodation with communal areas for community activity You will offer a high quality service 365 days per year You will have a clear statement of intent which will include core aims, purpose and function You will only provide support and will not under any circumstance provide care (See appendix 1) Description of the Services * Minimum of 35 units * This service is to provide medium term housing accommodation to young people aged 16 - 25 who are at risk of homelessness and/or care leavers * This service will support young people, who on referral are predominantly aged 16 - 19, who have support and housing needs * The maximum age young people can reside with this service will be 24 years and 364 days * The service will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their long term needs. This will be in conjunction with the young person and the young person's allocated worker or social worker. It is acknowledged that not all young people will have a specific worker from Salford Children Services * The service shall actively tackle Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) * The service will work in conjunction with the Salford 16-17 homelessness protocol and act as one of the main accommodation routes for this protocol OUTCOMES Health and Wellbeing The Young Person enjoys good physical, emotional, mental, and sexual health, has a healthy lifestyle and has access to information about health issues that allows them to make informed choices as they move to independence * The Young Person is managing their physical health better * The Young Person is managing their mental health better * The Young Person has stopped having crisis episodes but where these continue, they are less frequent, and the Young Person is more in control * The Young Person has stopped substance misuse but where this continues it has minimised * The young Person has developed self-confidence to deal with change and other life challenges Staying Safe Young People are living in a physically safe environment with appropriate support network to meet their individual needs * The Young Person is complying with their statutory orders and/or related processes and does not take part in offending behaviour * The Young Person is minimising the risk of harm posed to them from others, including keeping safe using the internet and social media * The Young Person has a sense of responsibility and understands the consequences of socially acceptable and unacceptable behaviour Relationships Young People are supported in developing peer, family and working relationships to aid their development and promote emotional well-being * The Young Person is establishing and/or maintaining contact with appropriate friends / family * The Young Person is making positive friendships * The Young Person is developing a support network in preparation for independent living * The Young person is developing personal and social skills to live cohesively in a community Promoting Identity The Young Person feels secure and proud of their identity and can choose his/her religion * The Young Person can follow their chosen religion, culture, gender, sexuality and feels that their beliefs are acknowledged and respected * The Young Person is developing knowledge and understanding of the identity choices of others Participation The young person has access to employment, training or education and receives encouragement and recognition for their achievements * The young person feels in control of their own life * The young person participates in social, cultural and leisure activities * The Young Person is participating in their desired training and/or education * The Young Person has achieved their desired qualification (if applicable) * The Young Person is now in paid work * The Young Person takes part in a variety of social, recreational, leisure and cultural activities * The Young Person positively participates in the local community * The Young Person is actively involved in making decisions about their future * The young Person understands the effects of all acts of discrimination and can challenge their own perceptions on this * The Young Person feels their views are listened to and influence decisions taken about them * The Young Person feels they are contributing to service development, design, and improvement Promoting Independence The Young Person has developed independence and money management skills to successfully transition into independent adult life * The Young Person is maintaining their accommodation * The young person has developed skills to keep themselves and their property safe, tidy, and clean * The Young person has developed skills and knowledge on basic household repairs * The Young Person has maximised their income, accessed appropriate benefits, is managing their finances, and living within their budget * The Young Person has obtained an appropriate tenancy or suitable accommodation at the end of the service * The young person feels confident in using public transport * The young person has moved on successfully and positively to sustainable long term accommodation

Renewal: Should the contract performance be satisfactory, there is an option to extend the contract for two x 12 month periods.

Lot 3 - Minimum 4 units of accommodation for intensive support linked to core Salford Service Route 29

The key focus of the service must be on young people who require intensive accommodation and living based support and may be at the start of their independence journey The service will be a partnership between provider and Salford City Council core service, Route 29. (Appendix 5 for details) You will offer a high quality service 365 days per year You will have a clear statement of intent which will include core aims, purpose and function You will only provide support and will not under any circumstance provide care (See appendix 1) OUTCOMES Health and Wellbeing The Young Person enjoys good physical, emotional, mental, and sexual health, has a healthy lifestyle and has access to information about health issues that allows them to make informed choices as they move to independence * The Young Person is managing their physical health better * The Young Person is managing their mental health better * The Young Person has stopped having crisis episodes but where these continue, they are less frequent, and the Young Person is more in control * The Young Person has stopped substance misuse but where this continues it has minimised * The young Person has developed self-confidence to deal with change and other life challenges Staying Safe Young People are living in a physically safe environment with appropriate support network to meet their individual needs * The Young Person is complying with their statutory orders and/or related processes and does not take part in offending behaviour * The Young Person is minimising the risk of harm posed to them from others, including keeping safe using the internet and social media * The Young Person has a sense of responsibility and understands the consequences of socially acceptable and unacceptable behaviour Relationships Young People are supported in developing peer, family and working relationships to aid their development and promote emotional well-being * The Young Person is establishing and/or maintaining contact with appropriate friends / family * The Young Person is making positive friendships * The Young Person is developing a support network in preparation for independent living * The Young person is developing personal and social skills to live cohesively in a community Promoting Identity The Young Person feels secure and proud of their identity and can choose his/her religion * The Young Person can follow their chosen religion, culture, gender, sexuality and feels that their beliefs are acknowledged and respected * The Young Person is developing knowledge and understanding of the identity choices of others Participation The young person has access to employment, training or education and receives encouragement and recognition for their achievements * The young person feels in control of their own life * The young person participates in social, cultural and leisure activities * The Young Person is participating in their desired training and/or education * The Young Person has achieved their desired qualification (if applicable) * The Young Person is now in paid work * The Young Person takes part in a variety of social, recreational, leisure and cultural activities * The Young Person positively participates in the local community * The Young Person is actively involved in making decisions about their future * The young Person understands the effects of all acts of discrimination and can challenge their own perceptions on this * The Young Person feels their views are listened to and influence decisions taken about them * The Young Person feels they are contributing to service development, design, and improvement Promoting Independence The Young Person has developed independence and money management skills to successfully transition into independent adult life * The Young Person is maintaining their accommodation * The young person has developed skills to keep themselves and their property safe, tidy, and clean * The Young person has developed skills and knowledge on basic household repairs * The Young Person has maximised their income, accessed appropriate benefits, is managing their finances, and living within their budget * The Young Person has obtained an appropriate tenancy or suitable accommodation at the end of the service * The young person feels confident in using public transport * The young person has moved on successfully and positively to sustainable long term accommodation Description of the Services * Minimum of 4 self-contained units * This service is to provide short term housing accommodation to young people who are at risk of homelessness and/or are open cases to Route 29 service * This service will support young people, who on referral are predominantly aged 16 - 18, who have support and housing needs * The service in partnership with Route 29 will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their medium - long term needs which may be their own tenancy, other suitable supported accommodation or rehabilitation back to friends and family * The service is expected to actively liaise with other agencies involved with the young person and help co-ordinate any approach to support the young person * The provider must deliver reliable, responsive, and flexible support which adjusts to the changing needs of the young people to help enhance their quality of life * The services provided within this contract must be provided in accordance with the requirements of all relevant legislation that currently relates to the operation of business. * The service should be non-discriminatory * Residents will be consulted as part of service appraisals to discuss how their views have been considered in shaping the service. The Provider(s) should also be able to clearly demonstrate how residents have contributed to service improvement This service is to provide short term housing accommodation to young people aged 16 - 18 who are at risk of homelessness and/or are open cases to Route 29 service The service forms part of the overall Route 29 hub model based upon No Wrong Door Methodology (appendix 5) The service will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their medium/long term needs. Where possible this will be in conjunction with the young person and the young person's allocated worker or social worker The service will provide 4 fully furnished units of accommodation for young people aged 16-17 as part of the Route 29 offer * Three short term beds * One emergency bed Short term will allow planning time for young people where they will be a move onto longer term accommodation or enable time for rehabilitation home. Timescales for length of period in the provision will be planned between Route 29 and the service and will depend on the young person's needs

Renewal: Should the contract performance be satisfactory, there is an option to extend the contract for two x 12 month periods.

Lot 4 - Min 4 bed provision for young at risk or homeless families with accommodation and support needs

The key focus of the service must be on supporting and preparing the family to transition successfully to independence and their own tenancy You will offer self-contained accommodation with communal areas for community activity and groups for families with young children You will offer a high quality service 365 days per year You will have a clear statement of intent which will include core aims, purpose and function You will only provide support and will not under any circumstance provide care to the young family (See appendix 1) If you are concerned regarding the welfare of a baby or a child you must follow safeguarding protocol for your organisation which will be in line with Salford safeguarding children advice, guidance, and training Description of the Services * Minimum of 4 self-contained units * This service is to provide medium term housing accommodation to young families aged 16 - 25 * This service will support young people, who on referral are predominantly aged 16 - 19, who are pregnant and/or have children who have support and housing needs * The maximum age young people can reside with this service will be 24 years and 364 days * The service will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their long term needs. Where possible this will be in conjunction with the young person and the young person's allocated worker or social worker. It is acknowledged that not all young people will have a specific worker from Salford Children Services * The service shall actively tackle Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) OUTCOMES Health and Wellbeing The family enjoys good physical, emotional, mental and sexual health, has a healthy lifestyle and has access to information about health issues that allows them to make informed choices as they move to independence * The young person is managing their physical health better * The young person has an improved understanding of healthy diet for them and their children * The young person is managing their mental health better * The young person has developed self-confidence to deal with change and other life challenges * Families have a healthy routine established including sleep and meal times * The family has engaged with local health services for them and their children * The family has engaged with health visitor and/or specialist antenatal and postnatal services for identified needs Staying Safe Young People are living in a physically safe environment with appropriate support network to meet their individual needs * The Young Person is complying with their statutory orders and/or related processes and does not take part in offending behaviour * The Young Person is minimising the risk of harm posed to them from others, including keeping safe using the internet and social media * The Young Person has a sense of responsibility and understands the consequences of socially acceptable and unacceptable behaviour * The young person parental capacity to protect their children has improved Relationships Young People are supported in developing peer, family and working relationships to aid their development and promote emotional well-being * The Young Person is establishing and/or maintaining contact with appropriate friends / family * The Young Person is making positive friendships * The Young Person is developing a support network in preparation for independent living * The Young person is developing personal and social skills to live cohesively in a community * The family is developing networks with other young families * The family is working with services and practitioners to ensure the best outcomes for their children Promoting Identity The Young Person feels secure and proud of their identity and can choose his/her religion * The family can follow their chosen religion, culture, gender, sexuality and feels that their beliefs are acknowledged and respected * The family are developing knowledge and understanding of the identity choices of others Participation The young person has access to employment, training or education and receives encouragement and recognition for their achievements. The young person feels in control of their own life * The family participates in a variety of social, cultural and leisure activities appropriate for the family * The Young Person is participating in their desired training and/or education * The Young Person has achieved their desired qualification (if applicable) * The Young Person is now in paid work * The family positively participates in the local community * The family understands the effects of all acts of discrimination and can challenge their own perceptions on this * The family feels their views are listened to and influence decisions taken about them * The family feels they are contributing to service development, design, and improvement Promoting Independence The Young Person has developed independence and money management skills to successfully transition into independent adult life * The Young Person is maintaining their accommodation * The young person has developed skills to keep themselves and their property safe, tidy, and clean * The Young person has developed skills and knowledge on basic household repairs * The Young Person has maximised their income, accessed appropriate benefits, is managing their finances, and living within their budget * The Young Person has obtained an appropriate tenancy or suitable accommodation at the end of the service * The young person feels confident in using public transport with their children * The young person has moved on successfully and positively to sustainable long term accommodation

Renewal: Should the contract performance be satisfactory, there is an option to extend the contract for two x 12 month periods.

Lot 5 - Minimum 13 beds for Care Leavers only

Lot 5 - Min 13 beds for Care Leavers only- Annual Budget contribution from SCC PS503,581 The provision of Semi Independent Living Services supported accommodation remains a priority for the Authority. The re-tendering of these services will seek innovation and best practice to maximise the value obtained through the contract(s).

Renewal: Should the contract performance be satisfactory, there is an option to extend the contract for two x 12 month periods.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-02d6e5
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/003598-2022
Current Stage
Award
All Stages
Tender, Award

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Tender Notice
Procurement Type
Framework
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Open
Procurement Method Details
Open procedure
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
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

85311300 - Welfare services for children and young people

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
£12,482,561 £10M-£100M
Lots Value
£1,785,222 £1M-£10M
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
£791,276 £500K-£1M

Notice Dates

Publication Date
8 Feb 20224 years ago
Submission Deadline
20 Sep 2021Expired
Future Notice Date
Not specified
Award Date
30 Nov 20214 years ago
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

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

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
SALFORD CITY COUNCIL
Contact Name
Mr Christopher Conway, Mr Daniel Cunliffe
Contact Email
christopher.conway@salford.gov.uk, daniel.cunliffe@salford.gov.uk
Contact Phone
+44 1616866241, +44 1616866249

Buyer Location

Locality
SWINTON
Postcode
M27 5AW
Post Town
Manchester
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLD North West (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLD3 Greater Manchester
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLD34 Greater Manchester South West
Delivery Location
TLD3 Greater Manchester

Local Authority
Salford
Electoral Ward
Swinton & Wardley
Westminster Constituency
Worsley and Eccles

Supplier Information

Number of Suppliers
2
Supplier Names

ADULLAM HOMES HOUSING ASSOCIATION

PLACES FOR FOR PEOPLE

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18, who have support and housing needs * The service in partnership with Route 29 will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their medium - long term needs which may be their own tenancy, other suitable supported accommodation or rehabilitation back to friends and family * The service is expected to actively liaise with other agencies involved with the young person and help co-ordinate any approach to support the young person * The provider must deliver reliable, responsive, and flexible support which adjusts to the changing needs of the young people to help enhance their quality of life * The services provided within this contract must be provided in accordance with the requirements of all relevant legislation that currently relates to the operation of business. * The service should be non-discriminatory * Residents will be consulted as part of service appraisals to discuss how their views have been considered in shaping the service. The Provider(s) should also be able to clearly demonstrate how residents have contributed to service improvement This service is to provide short term housing accommodation to young people aged 16 - 18 who are at risk of homelessness and/or are open cases to Route 29 service The service forms part of the overall Route 29 hub model based upon No Wrong Door Methodology (appendix 5) The service will actively support young people to secure suitable alternative purposeful accommodation to meet their medium/long term needs. Where possible this will be in conjunction with the young person and the young person's allocated worker or social worker The service will provide 4 fully furnished units of accommodation for young people aged 16-17 as part of the Route 29 offer * Three short term beds * One emergency bed Short term will allow planning time for young people where they will be a move onto longer term accommodation or enable time for rehabilitation home. 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