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Supporting Vulnerable Adults DPV: Category 5 Shared Lives

Contract Value:
-
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
19 December 2024
Closing Date:
31 January 2025
Location(s):
UKI41 Hackney and Newham (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
The London Borough of Newham is seeking to commission Shared Lives Services to provide community-based living options for adults with support needs, promoting independence and social inclusion through matched care in a family-like environment.
Supporting Vulnerable Adults DPV: Category 5 Shared Lives.
The London Borough of Newham established a Supporting Vulnerable Adults Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (DPV) in June 2023 for an initial term of 5 years with the option to extend
for a further 5 years.
The DPV included the following categories:
Category 1 - Supported Living
Category 2 - Supporting Vulnerable Single Homeless Adults (SVSHA)
Category 3 - Prevention and Floating Support
Category 4 - Extra Care
Category 5 - Shared Lives
Category 6 - Care Homes
Category 7 - Immigration Advice and Support
The Authority will undertake the procurement for each Category in phases. This notice is in relation to Category 5 Shared Lives.
Estimated Total Aggregate Value across the lifetime of the DPV for Category 5 is £16,521,691.
Shared Lives provides a community-based living option for adults with support needs who seek a more homely and inclusive environment. Adults are matched with approved Shared Lives Carers who share their home and provide personalised care and support tailored to individuals' needs. Shared Livers provides an alternative to traditional care settings, promoting greater independence and social inclusion. The Authority seeks to commission Shared Lives Service(s) offering a flexible and individualised approach to empower individuals with diverse needs who desire a more homely and inclusive living environment. This service will support individuals seeking a family-like living arrangement with integrated care and support. It will also benefit individuals transitioning from institutional settings or those seeking to develop their independent living skills in a supportive environment.
Service specifications for category 5 are not available to view at admission stage, but core information relevant to the service specification is included in 'The Service Brief' document.
This should give providers enough information to decide whether they want to apply for admission to the Supporting Vulnerable Adults DPV - Category 5 Shared Lives.
The procurement is being conducted in accordance with Regulation 74 to 76 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. The procurement is subject to the light-touch regime under Section 7 and as such, the Authority is free to establish a procedure, provided that procedure is sufficient to ensure compliance with the principles of transparency and equal treatment of economic operators (providers).
The DPV is open for admission and withdrawal of providers to each category (once launched) and specialism(s) (where applicable) throughout its lifetime. Applications for admission to a category will be assessed in "Rounds" throughout the lifetime of the DPV (further information below).
Providers applying for admission to a category within a Round will be required to complete and meet minimum standards set out within the procurement documentation.
The Estimated Total Aggregate Value for Newham across the lifetime of the DPV is £957,356,593.
The DPV is open for use to other North East London Boroughs.
The Boroughs are: Barking and Dagenham, City of London, Hackney, Havering, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest.
Estimated Total Aggregate Value across all local authorities across the lifetime of the DPV is £6,701,496,150.

The procurement will be carried out in two stages.
To be admitted to the DPV for Category 5, all providers must complete and meet the
minimum criteria within the Selection Questionnaire referred to as Stage 1 of the process.
Following the launch and admission of providers onto the DPV for Category 5, mini
competitions may be run for award of contracts, this is referred to as Stage 2 of the process.
Only those providers who have been successfully admitted to the DPV for Category 5 will be
eligible to bid for contracts under the mini-competition process at Stage 2.
There is no limit to the number of providers that may join Category 5.
Providers applying for admission to the category within a Round will be required to complete
and meet minimum standards set out within the procurement documentation.
Any interested organisation/consortium with relevant experience may apply to be admitted
to the Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle (DPV). The DPV is a predominantly electronic system.
There will be no form of exclusivity or volume guarantee granted by the Authority or any
other authority which is eligible to purchase services under the DPV in respect of the DPV
services Additional information: The E-Tendering portal used for this procurement will be Oracle Fusion and tender
documentation is available on the link provided within this notice.
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The Buyer:
LONDON BOROUGH OF NEWHAM
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CPV Code(s):
85000000 - Health and social work services