Agenda item
Complex Needs Alliance Contract
Minutes:
Councillor Aspinall (Cabinet
Member for Health and Adult Social Care) introduced the item and
highlighted the following points:
a)
The Complex Needs Alliance was a partnership of
services which Plymouth City Council supported;
b)
The Alliance supported those over the age of 16 who
had needs in relation to homelessness and substance misuse, mental
health, offending or were at risk of exploitation;
c) As well as working collaboratively with partners, the Alliance also crossed three areas of the Council: Strategic Commissioning, Public Health and Community Connections.
Councillor Penberthy (Cabinet Member for Housing, Cooperative
Development and Communities) added:
d)
Although the contract for the Alliance started in
2019, the work for it started in 2012/13;
e)
In 2012/13, 28 contracts were in place with a
variety of organisations which delivered disjointed and often
duplicated services to the homelessness sector;
f)
Additional contracts for drugs, alcohol and mental
health were also pulled together into the Alliance;
g)
The Alliance was a partnership working to goals and
behaviours;
h)
Recognition to Path, The Zone, Shakina Mission,
Hamoaze, Bournemouth Churches, Harbour and Livewell Southwest who
were at the heart of the Alliance;
i)
The Alliance was focused on collaboration, not
competition;
j)
The Alliance had been able to attract nearly
£10 million worth of additional funding to the city since
2019 by bidding together for grant funding;
k)
The Alliance was a key pillar which underpinned
‘Plan for Homes 4’ which worked to tackle
homelessness;
l) Thanks to those members who were retiring from The Alliance.
Matt Garrett (Service Director
for Community Connections) added:
m)
This was the largest Alliance delivering this kind
of work across England;
n)
The Alliance allowed the response to funding bids to
be agile;
o)
The Alliance was able to flex and change depending
on demand for services;
p) The Alliance used appreciative inquiry to better understand people’s experiences and how the delivery of services aligned with those experiences to improve outcomes.
Emma Crowther (Interim Head of
Commissioning) added:
q)
The paper sought permission to proceed with the
first built-in contract extensions for the next two
years;
r)
The paper also sought the approval of adding
additional Grant Funding to the contract for both 2023/24 and
2024/25 financial years as this would enable The Alliance to
support work in relation to substance misuse and rough
sleeping;
s)
The paper also sought approval for a Scheme of
Delegation for the relevant portfolio holders to be able to proceed
with future contract extensions based on their knowledge and
understanding of the performance of the service;
t) The paper also sought for the Strategic Director for People to approve any contract variations up to £3 million in consultation with the relevant Cabinet Member.
Cabinet agreed to the following
recommendations:
1.
To vary the current contract as set out in the
report;
2.
To extend the current contract for a further two
years (until 31 March 2026) at a core budget value of
£6,308,747 per annum;
3.
To approve the Rough Sleeping Initiative (RSI) and
Supplemental Substance Misuse Treatment and Recovery Grant (SSMTRG)
awards for 2023-24 and RSI additional targeted award for
2024-25;
4.
To grant authority to the Cabinet Member for
Housing, Cooperative Development and Communities and the Cabinet
Member for Health and Adult Social care to extend the core contract
before 31 March 2026 for an additional 2 + 1 years (in line with
the original tender and Cabinet decision of 15 January
2019);
5. To grant authority to the Strategic Director for People in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Housing, Cooperative Development and Communities and the Cabinet Member for Health and Adult Social Care to award future individual contract variations up to the value of £3 million per variation, as a result of Grant funding (including, but not limited to, RSI and SSMTRG) within the contract period.
Supporting documents:
- Restricted enclosure
- Committee Report Complex Needs Alliance FINAL, item 124. PDF 322 KB
- Complex Needs Alliance Briefing Paper, item 124. PDF 359 KB
- EIA Complex Needs Alliance Contract, item 124. PDF 252 KB
- Complex Needs Alliance Contract Climate Impact Assessment Final_COM515, item 124. PDF 31 KB