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Decision:
Having considered an open officer report, and a presentation by the Cabinet
Member for Health & Adult Social Care, Councillor Chris Best, the Mayor and
Cabinet agreed that:
(1) the procurement of the following nine contracts be approved all for a
period of 5 years with the option to extend for up to a further 2 years with
estimated total costs as set out in the table below:
Contract |
Estimated annual value |
Estimated value – 5 years |
Estimated value – 7 years |
Neighbourhood 1 |
£2,500,000 |
£12,500,000 |
£17,500,000 |
Neighbourhood 2 |
£6,000,000 |
£30,000,000 |
£42,00,000 |
Neighbourhood 3 |
£5,300,000 |
£26,500,000 |
£37,100,000 |
Neighbourhood 4 |
£3,200,000 |
£16,000,000 |
£22,400,000 |
5: Specialist End of Life Care advice, support and training |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
6: Specialist Mental Health advice, support and training |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
7: Specialist advice, support and training to support the effective management of individuals with advanced dementia including those presenting with behaviours that challenge |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
8: Specialist Learning Disability and autism advice, support and training |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
9: Specialist advice, support and training to enable all those in receipt of commissioned home care to maximise meaningful life roles e.g. enabling community engagement. |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
(2) delegated authority be given to the Executive Director for Community
Services, following stage 1 of the procurement process, to determine the
short-listed suppliers recommended to stage 2 of the procurement process.
Minutes:
During the presentation of the report, Councillor Best reported that the
responsible Director, Dee Carlin would be moving to a new job after 25 years
serving Lewisham. The Mayor thanked her for her contribution which
encompassed a huge range of critical works.
Having considered an open officer report, and a presentation by the Cabinet
Member for Health & Adult Social Care, Councillor Chris Best, the Mayor and
Cabinet for the reasons set out in the report and by a vote of 7-0:
RESOLVED that:
(1) the procurement of the following nine contracts be approved all for a
period of 5 years with the option to extend for up to a further 2 years with
estimated total costs as set out in the table below:
Contract |
Estimated annual value |
Estimated value – 5 years |
Estimated value – 7 years |
Neighbourhood 1 |
£2,500,000 |
£12,500,000 |
£17,500,000 |
Neighbourhood 2 |
£6,000,000 |
£30,000,000 |
£42,00,000 |
Neighbourhood 3 |
£5,300,000 |
£26,500,000 |
£37,100,000 |
Neighbourhood 4 |
£3,200,000 |
£16,000,000 |
£22,400,000 |
5: Specialist End of Life Care advice, support and training |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
6: Specialist Mental Health advice, support and training |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
7: Specialist advice, support and training to support the effective management of individuals with advanced dementia including those presenting with behaviours that challenge |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
8: Specialist Learning Disability and autism advice, support and training |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
9: Specialist advice, support and training to enable all those in receipt of commissioned home care to maximise meaningful life roles e.g. enabling community engagement. |
£120,000 |
£600,000 |
£840,000 |
(2) delegated authority be given to the Executive Director for Community
Services, following stage 1 of the procurement process, to determine the
short-listed suppliers recommended to stage 2 of the procurement process.