22 Post Diagnosis Community Dementia Support - KEY DECISION PDF 69 KB
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Minutes:
The Board considered a report of the Strategic Director, People, which
sought approval for the waiver of Procurement Standing Orders for the continued
provision of post diagnosis community dementia support.
The Board was advised that The Alzheimer’s Society was currently
commissioned to deliver post diagnosis community support in Halton.
They were the largest specialist dementia charity in the UK, with specialist
advisors, information resources and services.
It was reported that NHS Halton Operational
Operating Committee (OCC) had indicated that they wished to continue to invest
in the post diagnosis community support service with some minor modifications
to the service specification, which would result in a saving. The Board was
therefore advised that as the current contract was due to expire on 30
September 2019, a waiver of Procurement Standing Orders was sought to award the
contract from 1 October 2019 with a one year extension option, whilst the
proposal for the dementia housing and community hub scheme, detailed in the
report, progressed.
Reason(s) For
Decision
To continue
provision of post diagnosis community dementia support.
Alternative
Options Considered and Rejected
Retendering of this
contract may result in the Council awarding the contract to another provider
which would result in a risk to continuity of care and support to a vulnerable
client group. It was preferred to remain with the existing provider to continue
to achieve positive outcomes for the existing client base and new clients,
through well established relationships that they had with health, social care
and the voluntary and community sector. The service staff had a sound knowledge
of the population, geography and voluntary and community sectors in Halton and had used this to help people achieve
personalised outcomes. The service had worked with North West Boroughs to
ensure continued referrals into the service and increase referrals through an
‘opt out’ approach. This had so far proven to be working well.
Implementation
Date
1 October 2019.
RESOLVED: That
1) the
contents of the report be noted; and
2) a
waiver in compliance with Procurement Standing Order 1.14.4 (iv), part 2 and
part 3, be approved.