Description of service
The main aim of the Care at Home service is to provide proactive and personalised care within the individual's home and community. This means that the service supplier should work in a person-centred way and respond to a person's changing needs to preventing crisis situations from occurring. This will address the person's social-care related quality of life as well as their wider wellbeing in line with their assessed needs and individual outcomes.
The key principles behind this service will be reducing, preventing, or delaying the need for further care and support, promoting the statutory principle of individual wellbeing and introducing positive behavioural change to encourage independence where possible.
People in receipt of supported living services will receive strengths-based support which focuses on their abilities and aspirations.
Contracts will encourage innovation and co-production of services between providers and people in receipt of support
People in Bury will have support which delivers outcomes and promotes independence with consideration of least restrictive approaches and utilisation of assistive technology.
£120,000,000 excluding VAT
£144,000,000 including VAT
Contract value is estimated and may change
The tender process may not run to time.
Route to market may change.
Contract length and extensions may change.
Temporary Staffing - Managed Service.
The contract is currently procured jointly with other authorities. However once reviewed this may change going forward.
Estimated value of £9,853,129.
The tender process may not run to time.
Route to market may change.
There is an extension clause, which the council may trigger, therefore re-tender may not occur
Contract length and extensions may change.
Contract for Electricity for Supply to Premises and for Street Lighting.
Estimated Value of £7 Million British Pounds.
The Estimated value is an estimate and in the interest of transparency, the tender process may not run to time.
Route to market may change.
There is an extension clause, which the council may trigger, therefore re-tender may not occur