Approval to Award the Contract for Family Key Worker Service (Becky Bibby).
January 24, 2024 Approved View on council websiteFull council record
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Salford City Council – Record of
Decision
I Paul Dennett, City Mayor, in
exercise of the powers contained within the Council
Constitution do hereby approve:
the
award of the contract for Family Key Worker Service, as detailed in
the table below:
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Title/Description of Contracted
Service/Supply/Project
Family Key Worker Service
Name of Successful
Contractor
Humankind
Supplier Registration Number
(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)
1820492
Type of organisation
(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)
Registered Charity
Status of Organisation
(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)
SME
Contract Value (£)
£200,000 per annum
Contract Duration
1 year with an option to extend for 1 year
Contract Start Date
01/04/2024
Contract End Date
31/03/2025
Optional Extension Period 1
12 months
Optional Extension Period 2
N/A
Who will approve each Extension
Period?
Procurement Board (extension >
£150k)
Contact Officer (Name &
number)
Katie Kelleher, Service Manager, Helping
Families katie.kelleher@salford.gov.uk
Rebecca
Bibby, Director Early Help and School Readiness rebecca.bibby@salford.gov.uk
Lead Service Group
People Services
How the contract
was procured?
(to be supplied by
procurement)
Open Tender
Framework Details (where
applicable)
(procurement body, framework reference
& title, start/ end date
N/A
Funding Source
External Funding Source (please identify
below)
Supporting Families Programme (Helping
Families)
Ethical Contractor (EC): Mayor’s
Employment Charter
EC: Committed to sign Charter
N/A
EC: Accredited Living Wage
Employer
The Reasons are:
Following a fair and
transparent open tender process, Humankind, have successfully met
due diligence and the overall response across quality, price and
social value has demonstrated that they are able to provide a
robust Family Key Worker Service for families needing ‘more
help’ in Salford.
Options considered and rejected
were:
·Retendering the contract at
the current value of £275,000 funded through the Adult and
Children’s pooled budget (Helping Families) was considered
and rejected due to a number of reasons. These included further
pressures this would place on the Helping Families budget, risking
planned investment in priority areas e.g. school attendance and
reducing the opportunity to use the budget to fund
innovation.
·Decommissioning the Family
Key Worker Service when the current contract ends on 31 March 2024
was considered and rejected due to a number of reasons. These
included reduction in capacity for early family help in the city,
potential break in service for families currently supported by the
service, impact on VCSE sector, impact on ability to deliver
national Supporting Families programme and risk to future
funding.
·In-sourcing delivery of the
Family Key Worker Service was considered and rejected for a number
of reasons. This included potential for increased cost and
liability, and impact on the VCSE sector.
On this basis a competitive
open tender exercise was deemed to be the best option for
delivering a quality service for families in Salford.
Assessment of Risk:
If this contract is not awarded
there may be a break in service for children, young people and
their families who need ‘more help’ to enable them to
thrive.
The source of funding
is:
Adult and Children’s
pooled budget (Helping Families external programme funding) to the
value of £200,000 per annum.
Legal Advice obtained: Yes – supplied by The
Shared Legal Service (Tony Hatton)
Financial Advice
obtained: Yes –
supplied by Beth Mitchell, Senior Accountant, Children’s
Services
Procurement Advice obtained:
Yes - supplied by the Corporate Procurement Team (Christine
Flisk)
HR Advice obtained: Not
applicable.
Climate Change Implications
obtained: Not applicable.
The following documents have
been used to assist the decision process:
·
‘Approval to go out to competition for Family
Key Worker Service’ Nov 2023
Contact Officer:
Katie Kelleher, Service
Manager, Helping Families katie.kelleher@salford.gov.uk
Rebecca Bibby, Director Early
Help and School Readiness rebecca.bibby@salford.gov.uk
This matter is also subject to
consider by the Lead Member for Children and Young People’s
Services. The Lead Member has been consulted and is supportive of
the proposed contract.
The appropriate Scrutiny
Committee to call-in the decision is the Children’s Services
Scrutiny Committee.
Signed: Paul Dennett
Dated:
24
January 2024.
City
Mayor
FOR DEMOCRATIC SERVICES USE
ONLY
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This decision was published on 25 January 2024
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This decision will come in force at 4.00 p.m. on 1 February
2024 unless it is called-in in
accordance with the Decision Making
Process Rules.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 24 Jan 2024 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |