Kirklees Council, in conjunction with the Greater Huddersfield Clinical Commissioning Group and North Kirklees Clinical Commissioning Group, has established a Dynamic Purchasing
System (DPS) for the provision of domiciliary care services.
The purpose of the procurement exercise is to seek and appoint providers to the DPS, who have the relevant skills and experience, for the delivery of personal care and support (domiciliary care) in service users homes. Kirklees Council and the CCG's have established a DPS to be able to access additional
capacity in the market and be able to purchase services to support people to live successfully in their own homes with an appropriate range of person centred services and to
enable Service Users receiving care to lead a good quality of life, maximising their independence, remain safe and comfortable in their own homes for as long as possible whilst maintaining their individual dignity, privacy and freedom of choice.
The Council wishes to maintain the best possible care for service users by procuring in the
most effective way to stabilise and sustain its providers. The purpose of this procurement
exercise will be to appoint providers who have the relevant skills and experience and
registered with the CQC, to deliver personal care and support (domiciliary care) in people's
homes.
Kirklees Council wishes to purchase services to support people to live successfully in their
own homes with an appropriate range of person centred services and to enable service users
receiving care to lead a good quality of life, maximising their independence, remain safe and
comfortable in their own homes for as long as possible whilst maintaining their individual dignity, privacy, freedom of choice and treating them with respect. The services are provided 365 days and nights each year if required for service users residing within the Kirklees area
whom have been assessed by the Council as requiring domiciliary support services.
For the purpose of the domiciliary care services, Kirklees has been divided into 6
geographical zones. Each zone has already been awarded to one single principal provider.
There is also a domiciliary care framework agreement (DC Framework) which underpins the
principal providers across all the zones. The principal provider contracts and DC framework
expire 3 December 2020 with an option to extend for a further 2 years up to 3 December
2022. Kirklees intend that the Principal providers in each zone will provide
approximately 70 % of contracted hours of service within that zone. The remaining 30 % is
offered tot he DC Framework providers. The domiciliary care services DPS will provide additional capacity to access the market for
services when neither the principal providers nor DC framework providers are able to pick up
packages of care.
This is the award information for Qtr 4 Jan - Mar 2021/2022