Award

Enhanced Substance Misuse Family Support Service

DERBY CITY COUNCIL

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Award

09 Dec 2022 at 11:15

Summary of the contracting process

The Derby City Council has awarded a contract for the provision of an Enhanced Substance Misuse Family Support Service in Derby. The contract is valued at £2,500,000 over 5 years and has been awarded to Aquarius Action Projects. The service aims to reduce harm caused by parental substance misuse, improve parenting abilities, and offer recovery-focused care, among other goals. The procurement method used was a negotiated process without a public contract notice due to technical reasons and extreme urgency.

This contract presents an opportunity for businesses in the toxic substances rehabilitation services industry to provide support services in Derby. Businesses with expertise in providing trauma-informed and solution-focused interventions to families affected by substance misuse would be well-suited to compete. The contract has a 10-day standstill period, and the buying organisation is Derby City Council, a regional authority committed to improving public health and addressing inequalities in the Derby area.

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Notice Title

Enhanced Substance Misuse Family Support Service

Notice Description

Provision of an Enhanced Substance Misuse Family Support Service in Derby. The Council intends to enter into an agreement to provide the Enhanced Substance Misuse Family Support Service for the period of 3 years with option to extend for 2 years subject to performance and budgetary approval. 500000GBP per annum , Total 2500000GBP over 5 years

Lot Information

Lot 1

The primary purpose of this service is to provide an Enhanced Substance Misuse Family Support Service to families (adults, children and young people) affected by substance misuse who reside in the city of Derby as defined by the catchment area utilised by Derby City Council. The Substance Misuse Young Person's and Family support model will be embedded within the wider Children and Young Person's offer for the city and is underpinned by robust partnership working and appropriate information sharing. A continuum of family focused interventions will be available to families affected by substance misuse which are strengths based, solution focused, trauma informed and empowering of recovery. These principles will underpin all aspects of service delivery and will aim to: * Reduce the level of harm caused to children and families as a result of parental substance misuse. * Improve parenting ability and family functioning to reduce family breakdown and the removal of children from the family home. * Mitigate against adverse childhood experiences resulting from substance misuse and prevent the escalation of substance misuse in young people. * Provide expert knowledge and advice linking substance misuse and children's services. * Deliver high quality and safe care which has a whole family approach, offering personalised opportunities for those using drugs and/or alcohol to move towards sustained recovery. * Deliver a recovery focused service which supports families to attain a good standard of health and wellbeing and achieve a drug free life and/or achieve abstinence from alcohol or controlled drinking. * Provide non-judgmental, trauma informed, services that are fair and equitable providing good access to all and delivering a range of interventions which are evidence based, cost-effective and are responsive to client need. * Engage families from a range of diverse and under-reached communities and deliver interventions which are culturally appropriate and tailored to the specific needs of families. In addition to the above aims the service will also contribute to the following for Derby City Council: * Service delivery in line with the conditions of Public Health Grant allocation in respect of substance misuse (section 31(4) of the Local Government Act 2003) * The duty to improve public health and address inequalities (steps considered appropriate for improving the health of the people in its area) (Health & Social Care Act 2012, s.12) * Delivery of drug and alcohol treatment as a statutory requirement under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (un-repealed) in accordance with the Council's Constitution. * Delivery of a world-class treatment and recovery system as detailed in the national drug strategy From Harm to Hope: A 10-year drugs plan to cut crime and save lives (H.M. Government 2022) and the Dame Carol Black Independent Review of Drugs part two: prevention, treatment, and recovery. * Delivery against Joined Up Care Derbyshire and the Health and Wellbeing Boards objectives in respect of reducing alcohol related harm. Additional information: The Council will observe a 10 day standstill period from the publication of this notice.

Options: Further 2 x 12 month extensions to a maximum contract period of 5 years

Procurement Information

Negotiated without a prior call for competition * The works, supplies or services can be provided only by a particular economic operator for the following reason: o Cost of change is prohibitive for new providers * Extreme urgency brought about by events unforeseeable for the contracting authority * New works/services, constituting a repetition of existing works/services Explanation: We are awarding the contract without prior publication under paragraphs 2(b)(ii), 2(c) and 9 of Article 32 of Directive2014/24/EU. The technical reason (2(b)(ii)) is that there will be significant cost and inconvenience to the Authority and economic operators associated with tendering for the following reasons: * The service requires premises within Derby to operate from that have sufficient capacity to allow for 1:1 counselling sessions and group activities simultaneously * These premises must also include staff offices and secure reception areas * Established bases with equipment are already in the community - at contract handover new premises will need to be negotiated with wide ranging stakeholders causing inconvenience to service users and additional cost for the Council and economic operators * The current economic operator holds personal and sensitive data on service users which will need to be transferred to a new economic operator and transferred again at the end of the contract, increasing the risk of loss or breach of data * Under TUPE legislation the current economic operator's staff are entitled to transfer to the new economic operator Cost of change is therefore prohibitive for new providers. The urgency(2(c)) has been brought about as a result of: * Delays in establishing the Provider Selection Regime (PSR) after the establishment of Integrated Care Boards - all stakeholders expected PSR to have been established mid 2022 therefore not expecting a tender This service is a statutory requirement of the council therefore service provision must be maintained, a new contract can be put in place - a gap in service provision would break the law. In accordance with paragraph 9 of Article 32 of Directive 2014/24/EU the new contract will provide identical services to those being delivered by the economic operator under their current contract, which was procured in accordance with Article 26 of Directive 2014/24/EU. The service provider forms part of the local integrated care system and thereby being part of the local health economy that needs stability after the recent turmoil of the pandemic, changes to legislation and the economic crisis. Therefore, direct award also prevents further instability in the market.

Publication & Lifecycle

Open Contracting ID
ocds-h6vhtk-038c29
Publication Source
Find A Tender Service
Latest Notice
https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/034899-2022
Current Stage
Award
All Stages
Award

Procurement Classification

Notice Type
Award Notice
Procurement Type
Standard
Procurement Category
Services
Procurement Method
Limited
Procurement Method Details
Negotiated without publication of a contract notice
Tender Suitability
Not specified
Awardee Scale
Large

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

CPV Divisions

90 - Sewage, refuse, cleaning and environmental services


CPV Codes

90743200 - Toxic substances rehabilitation services

Notice Value(s)

Tender Value
Not specified
Lots Value
Not specified
Awards Value
Not specified
Contracts Value
£2,500,000 £1M-£10M

Notice Dates

Publication Date
9 Dec 20223 years ago
Submission Deadline
Not specified
Future Notice Date
Not specified
Award Date
2 Dec 20223 years ago
Contract Period
Not specified - Not specified
Recurrence
Not specified

Notice Status

Tender Status
Complete
Lots Status
Not Specified
Awards Status
Active
Contracts Status
Active

Contracting Authority (Buyer)

Main Buyer
DERBY CITY COUNCIL
Contact Name
Linda Spiby
Contact Email
procurement@derby.gov.uk
Contact Phone
+44 1332643274

Buyer Location

Locality
DERBY
Postcode
DE1 2FS
Post Town
Derby
Country
England

Major Region (ITL 1)
TLF East Midlands (England)
Basic Region (ITL 2)
TLF1 Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Small Region (ITL 3)
TLF11 Derby
Delivery Location
TLF11 Derby

Local Authority
Derby
Electoral Ward
Darley
Westminster Constituency
Derby South

Supplier Information

Number of Suppliers
1
Supplier Name

AQUARIUS ACTION PROJECTS

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