Aspire and Turning Point (Lyndsey Daly)

March 18, 2024 Approved View on council website
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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:
 
·     
approval the extension of contract for Adult Social
Care Services and agreement on contracting
strategy, as detailed in the table
below:
 

Detail required

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Contract
Reference

Title/Description of Contracted
Service/Supply/Project

Adult Social Care Supported Living for
people with Learning Disabilities

Name
of Contractor

Aspire for Intelligent Care and
Support

Type of
organisation
(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

Other

Status of
Organisation
(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

Non-SME

Value of Contract Extension
(£)

£10,239,707 2023/24 full project
costs (subject to further review of funding 2024/25 as noted in the
report)

Existing Contract
Term

01/06/2015 to 31/05/2024

Extension
Period

01/06/2024 to 31/05/2025

Contact Officer (Name &
number)

Lyndsey Daly –
Lyndsey.Daly@salford.gov.uk

Lead Service
Group

People Services

Funding
Source

Revenue Budget

Ethical Contractor (EC):
Mayor’s Employment Charter

EC: Committed to sign the
Charter

EC: Accredited Living Wage
Employer

 
The reasons are: Approval
of recommendation to extend the contract for adult social care
services, to enable Councillor Merry and council officers to
undertake necessary work to explore options as highlighted via the
APSE work and consider options to bring Aspire under City Council
or public control.
 
Options considered and rejected were: not extending the contract.
 
Assessment of risk: Low
– limited impact on the stated objectives as
reported.
 
The source of funding is:
Integrated Care Fund.
 
Legal advice obtained:
Yes – as detailed in the report.
 
Financial advice obtained: Yes – as detailed in the
report.
 
Procurement advice obtained: Yes – as detailed in the
report.
 
HR advice obtained: Yes – no HR implications
anticipated.
 
Climate change implications obtained: N/A.
 
Documents used:
·     
the relevant documents contain exempt or
confidential information and are not available for public
inspection.

Contact details:
Contact Officer: Lyndsey Daly
Telephone number: 0161 793 2202
 
Please delete from the bullets
below any which are not relevant:
·     
The Lead Member has been consulted and is supportive
of the proposed contract.
·     
The appropriate Scrutiny Committee to call-in the
decision is the Health and Social Care Scrutiny
Committee
 
 

Signed:    Paul
Dennett       Dated:    18 March 2024.
           
       City
Mayor
 

FOR DEMOCRATIC SERVICES USE
ONLY
 
*          
This decision was published on 26 March 2024
*          
This decision will come in force at 4.00 p.m. on 4 April
2024 unless it is called-in in
accordance with the Decision Making Process Rules.
 
 
AND
 
 

Salford City Council – Record of
Decision
 
I Paul Dennett, City Mayor, in
exercise of the powers contained within the Council
Constitution do hereby:
 
·     
approval the extension of contract for Adult Social
Care Services and agreement on contracting strategy, as detailed in
the table below:
 

Detail required

Answers

Contract Reference

Title/Description of Contracted
Service/Supply/Project

Adult Social Care Supported Living for people with
Learning Disabilities

Name of Contractor

Turning Point (Services) Limited

Type of organisation

(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

Other

Status of Organisation

(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

Non-SME

Value of Contract Extension
(£)

£3,318,554 2023/24 full project costs (subject
to further review of funding 2024/25 as noted in the
report)

Existing Contract Term

03/06/2019 to 02/06/2024

Extension Period

03/06/2024 to 02/12/2024

Contact Officer (Name &
number)

Lyndsey Daly –
Lyndsey.Daly@salford.gov.uk

Lead Service Group

People Services

Funding Source

Revenue Budget

Ethical Contractor (EC): Mayor’s
Employment Charter

EC: Committed to sign the
Charter

EC: Accredited Living Wage
Employer

 
The reasons are: Approval of recommendation to extend the
contract for adult social care services.
 
Salford’s Supported living model for people with learning
disabilities is currently delivered by 4 neighbourhood providers, 3
of the contracts are held by the NCA and the 4th
contract with Turning Point is held by SCC. In line with the review
of these services and the contract end dates 2 June 2024, the NCA
(supported by SCC procurement team) are developing a new Approved
Provider List to strengthen our model of service
provision. The NCA anticipate opening the APL tender by end of
April 2024 where we intend for services covered by the 4
neighbourhood providers to be tender via the APL with all contracts
held by NCA which will allow for better alignment. The request for
a 6-month extension to allow sufficient time to utilise the new
route to market via the Approved Provider List.
 
Options considered and rejected were: not extending the
contract.
 
Assessment of risk: Low – limited impact on the stated
objectives as reported.
 
The source of funding is: Integrated Care Fund.
 
Legal advice obtained: Yes – as detailed in the
report.
 
Financial advice obtained: Yes – as detailed in the
report.
 
Procurement advice obtained: Yes – as detailed in the
report.
 
HR advice obtained: Yes – no HR implications
anticipated.
 
Climate change implications obtained: N/A.
 
Documents used:
·     
the relevant documents contain exempt or
confidential information and are not available for public
inspection.

Contact details:
Contact Officer: Lyndsey
Daly
Telephone number: 0161 793
2202
 
Please delete from the bullets
below any which are not relevant:
·     
the Lead Member has been consulted and is supportive
of the proposed contract.
·     
the appropriate Scrutiny Committee to call-in the
decision is the Health and Social Care Scrutiny
Committee.
 
 

Signed:    Paul
Dennett      Dated:    18
March 2024.
           
       City
Mayor
 

FOR DEMOCRATIC SERVICES USE
ONLY
 
*          
This decision was published on 26 March 2024
*          
This decision will come in force at 4.00 p.m. on 4 April 2024
unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision Making
Process Rules.
 
 

Details

OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date18 Mar 2024
Subject to call-inYes