Report of the Head of Children’s Social Care
Minutes:
The Cabinet considered the report of the Director of Social Care and Health which provided details of proposals to renew the Northwest Leaving Care Commissioning Framework and replace the Care and Support for Children and Young Peoples Framework.
Decision Made: That;
The Care and Support Framework
(1) the Council adopts the renewal of the consortia led “regional purchasing frame work” as its current chosen option in relation to the continued identification of providers of care packages for the care and support of Children and Young People with extra needs;
(2) the Sefton Commissioning and Procurement Teams be authorised to work on the development of this model, including its underpinning service specification in conjunction with their regional colleagues;
(3) the Head of Children’s Social Care be authorised to agree to the Council’s membership of the final version of this model and its underpinning service specification, and the subsequent purchase of services from providers included on the framework on behalf of Sefton Council when practicable;
(4) the use of “Spot Purchase” in relation to care packages be approved using a legally sound means of procurement as a short term contingency measure, should it be required;
The Leaving Care Framework
(5) the Council renew its membership of the Northwest Leaving Care (16+) Purchasing Framework and that it continues to procure leaving care services through this framework when practicable; and
(6) the Head of Children’s Social Care and Cabinet Member - Children, Schools and Safeguarding be given delegated authority to decide on Sefton’s decision in relation to the extension of the leaving care framework at the end of year 2 and 3.
Reasons for Decision:
The Care and Support Framework
The option chosen was felt to be the most appropriate means of replacing the current framework arrangements with the aim of meeting the extra needs of children and young people within Sefton. The consortia option will also lead to the Council working in conjunction with neighbouring authorities across the Liverpool City Region. This group was currently composed of Halton, Knowsley, Liverpool, and Wirral. At this point St Helens Council is also considering joining the consortia.
The Leaving Care Framework
The current framework provides a legally sound, accountable and transparent means of finding and procuring appropriate leaving care services for young people living in Sefton. The framework comes to an end on the 30 September, 2015. These services were an essential component of supporting young people in care as they make the transition to a secure adulthood and independence. The proposal would enable the continued use of the framework in its refreshed form which would enable the process to continue. The continued use of the framework also linked the Council to other North West authorities and area wide standards of good practice.
Alternative Options Considered and Rejected:
The Care and Support Framework
Two further options were considered as part of the initial scoping exercise associated with this document.
The first option related to the Council’s spot purchasing of packages of care from the market as ... view the full minutes text for item 34