Health and social work services | Tenderlake

Health and social work services

Contract Value:
GBP 156M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
30 June 2022
Closing Date:
14 October 2024
Location(s):
UKL22 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
Cardiff Council is implementing a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) to commission Domiciliary Care and Sessional Support Services for adults, children, young people, and their families, replacing the current arrangements. The DPS will allow providers to register for three categories of services, and the notice will remain open for a proposed duration of 3 years with the potential for a further 3-year extension.
Dynamic Purchasing System Domiciliary Care for Adults and Sessional Support for Children Young People and Families

Cardiff Council currently commissions 32,000 hours per week of Domiciliary Care services for Adult via a Dynamic Accredited Provider List akin to a Dynamic Purchasing Services. There are circa 60 providers on the current arrangement, which expires on 3 November 2021. Cardiff Council also commissions Sessional Support for Children Services via Spot Purchasing arrangements with 7 providers.

The Social Services & Well-Being (Wales) Act 2014 (the Act) imposes various duties on local authorities and health boards that require them to work to promote the well-being of those who need care and support, or carers who need support, working on a regional basis wherever possible.

It is agreed that a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) is implemented in Cardiff, which will replace the current arrangements for commissioning Adult Domiciliary Care and Children Sessional Support Services. The new DPS established will enable Cardiff Council to commission Domiciliary Care and Sessional Support Services for adults, children, young people and their families. The expenditure for these services are, Adult Services GBP25m per annum and Children Services cGBP817,000 per annum.

The services concerned fall under Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (“the Regulations”) and accordingly are subject to the so called ‘Light Touch Regime’ which means that when procuring these Services the Council should comply with the mandatory requirements set out in the Light Touch Regime (Regulations 74-77). Under Regulation 76, the council is free to establish a procedure, provided that, the procedure is sufficient to ensure compliance with the principles of transparency and equal treatment of economic operators (suppliers). Regulation 34 of the Public Contracts Regulation 2015 expressly provides that contracting authorities may use a dynamic purchasing system for commonly used purchases the characteristics of which are generally available on the market, and meet their requirements and for this reason the model proposed, is a Dynamic Purchasing System.

The Council reserves:-

1. the right to withdraw this contract notice and opportunity advertised at any time

2. the right to award all, part or none of the business forming the subject matter of this procurement and to abandon, halt, postpone this procurement at any time.

All economic operators (potential suppliers), who wish to take part in this procurement do so at their own expense and risk.

Under no circumstances will the Council incur any liability (including, but not limited to, liability as to costs) in respect of this procurement exercise, the abandonment of the same, or any documentation issued as part of this procurement exercise

Cardiff Council currently commissions 32,000 hours per week of Domiciliary Care services for Adult via a Dynamic Accredited Provider List akin to a Dynamic Purchasing Services. There are circa 60 providers on the current arrangement, which expires on 3 November 2021. Cardiff Council also commissions Sessional Support for Children Services via Spot Purchasing arrangements with 7 providers.

The Social Services & Well-Being (Wales) Act 2014 (the Act) imposes various duties on local authorities and health boards that require them to work to promote the well-being of those who need care and support, or carers who need support, working on a regional basis wherever possible.

It is agreed that a new Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) is implemented in Cardiff, which will replace the current arrangements for commissioning Adult Domiciliary Care and Children Sessional Support Services. The new DPS established will enable Cardiff Council to commission Domiciliary Care and Sessional Support Services for adults, children, young people and their families. The expenditure for these services are, Adult Services cGBP25m per annum and Children Services cGBP817,000 per annum.

Within the DPS, Providers will be able to register to deliver services against one, some or all of the categories providing they meet the minimum criteria to be able to do so. The three categories are;

- Cluster Based Services for Older People and Mental Health Services for Older People

- City Wide Services for Specialist Population Groups (including Learning Disability, Physical & Sensory Impairment, Mental Health & Substance Misuse Services)

- City Wide Children’s Domiciliary Care & Sessional Support Services

The services concerned fall under Schedule 3 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (“the Regulations”) and accordingly are subject to the so called ‘Light Touch Regime’ which means that when procuring these Services the Council should comply with the mandatory requirements set out in the Light Touch Regime (Regulations 74-77). Under Regulation 76, the council is free to establish a procedure, provided that, the procedure is sufficient to ensure compliance with the principles of transparency and equal treatment of economic operators (suppliers). Regulation 34 of the Public Contracts Regulation 2015 expressly provides that contracting authorities may use a dynamic purchasing system for commonly used purchases the characteristics of which are generally available on the market, and meet their requirements and for this reason the model proposed, is a Dynamic Purchasing System.

The Council reserves:-

1. the right to withdraw this contract notice and opportunity advertised at any time

2. the right to award all, part or none of the business forming the subject matter of this procurement and to abandon, halt, postpone this procurement at any time.

All economic operators (potential suppliers), who wish to take part in this procurement do so at their own expense and risk.

Under no circumstances will the Council incur any liability (including, but not limited to, liability as to costs) in respect of this procurement exercise, the abandonment of the same, or any documentation issued as part of this procurement exercise

Please note that this notice will remain open for the proposed duration of the contract (3 years with the potential to extend for a further period of up to 3 years, which if such extension is exercised, the notice period will be updated) allowing providers to apply to join the DPS at any time. This will be through www.sproc.net, which provides further information in respect of the accreditation and enrolment process together with the evaluation criteria, categories and sub categories where applicable.

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The Buyer:
Cardiff Council
CPV Code(s):
85000000 - Health and social work services
85310000 - Social work services