21 Procurement of Services for Rough Sleepers - Key Decision PDF 308 KB
Report of the Portfolio Holder for Planning, Housing and Heritage
Minutes:
Bobby Lowen, Commissioning Lead, introduced the report putting forward recommendations to allow the Council to appoint a framework of providers able to provide services for people sleeping rough (and those at risk of rough sleeping) in Nottingham.
The creation of a framework is proposed in order to ensure that the Council is able to select organisations that have been able to demonstrate their qualification to provide services for rough sleepers to receive contracts for the delivery of these services in Nottingham. The introduction of a framework will also create more opportunity for the Council to achieve best value (in quality and price) and will support compliance with procurement legislation.
The following answers were provided following questions from the Committee:
(a)
procurement opportunities will be advertised on the Council’s
portal, and known stakeholders will also be notified by
email;
(b) working with other local authorities was considered but rejected as an option as there are many good service providers in the city. Service providers and groups were consulted on the framework.
Resolved to
(1)
approve the procurement of a framework of providers of
services to assist rough sleepers as a mechanism for the compliant
future contracting of these services;
(2)
delegate authority to the Corporate Director of
Development and Growth to award contracts to providers selected to
the framework through the procurement
process;
(3) delegate authority to the Corporate Director for Development and Growth to agree the outcome of call off competitions under the framework and to award contracts in consultation with the Portfolio Holder for Planning, Housing and Heritage.
Reasons for recommendations:
·
In recent years, the Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local
Government (MHCLG) has sought applications from local authorities
to access short-term funding awards (typically on an annual basis)
to address rough sleeping. These opportunities have been presented
through the Rough Sleeping Initiative, the Rapid Rehousing Pathway,
the Cold Weather Fund, and the Next Steps Accommodation
Programme.
·
It is anticipated the requirement for local authorities to submit
bids will continue as the means used by MHCLG for the
administration of funding for services to assist rough sleepers
from 2021/22 and beyond.
·
Nottingham City Council has been successful in successive
applications for funding since the launch of the governments Rough
Sleeping Initiative in the spring of 2018. It is likely that the
Council will continue to apply for funding from MHCLG to assist in
its efforts (and in the efforts of its partners) to reduce rough
sleeping in Nottingham.
·
Applications for funding from MHCLG have typically required the
submission of proposals within a short bidding window. This has
limited the scope to produce the delivery of services through a
competitive tender process.
· The creation of a framework will provide the opportunity for the Council to make sure that contracts for services for rough sleepers are awarded to organisations that have demonstrated their suitability through a clear procurement process. The provision of a framework will also allow for competitive ‘mini-tenders’ to help the Council to secure the most suitable services and ... view the full minutes text for item 21