Published date: 20 November 2018

Last edited date: 20 November 2018

This notice was replaced on 4 February 2019

This notice does not contain the most up-to-date information about this procurement. The most recent notice is:

Awarded contract (published 4 February 2019)

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Contract summary

Industry

  • Market research services - 79310000

  • Business and management consultancy services - 79410000

Location of contract

London

Value of contract

£25,000

Procurement reference

R0918a

Published date

20 November 2018

Closing date

21 November 2018

Contract start date

30 November 2018

Contract end date

3 May 2019

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

*The value of the contract has been registered as a minimum of £25K - this is not deemed to be the maximum contract value*
London Councils represents London's 32 borough councils and the City of London. It is a cross party organisation that works on behalf of all of its member authorities regardless of political persuasion. London Councils makes the case to government, the Mayor and others to get the best deal for Londoners and to ensure that our member authorities have the resources, freedoms and powers to do the best possible job for their residents and local businesses.

Background
Homelessness in London has increased significantly over recent years, with 15,440 homelessness acceptances in 2017/18 compared to 10,180 in 2010/11. At the same time, London's TA population has increased to more than 54,000 households, including more than 87,000 children. The type of TA used by the London boroughs has also changed, with an increasing proportion of placements being made into nightly paid accommodation, which is more expensive to procure and less secure for residents.

While boroughs face increasing pressures in responding to homelessness, the past two years have seen the introduction of significant legislative changes, as well as changes to how homelessness funding is provided with the introduction of Flexible Homelessness Support Grant (FHSG) in April 2017.

With the government Spending Review approaching, there is now uncertainty around the future of funding for homelessness services. FHSG is currently allocated only to March 2020, while new burdens funding for Homelessness Reduction Act duties is scheduled to be withdrawn from March 2020. With the government Spending Review approaching, it is essential that London local government has the strongest possible evidence base available to make the case for an appropriate funding settlement that ensures the sustainability of homelessness services into the future.

Given this funding uncertainty and the new legislative responsibilities held by councils, this project seeks to take a holistic view of homelessness provision in London. It seeks to assess:

-how borough homelessness services have changed in the light of the legislative and funding changes introduced since April 2017, noted above;
-the appropriate level of funding needed to sustain borough homelessness services into the next Spending Review period;
-the extent to which successful homelessness avoidance strategies pay for themselves given upfront funding; and
-the positive impacts that could be generated by investing government funding better (such as by raising Local Housing Allowance, LHA, rates or investing more in affordable housing) to reduce homelessness approaches or make it easier for councils to source housing for homeless residents.


More information

Attachments

Additional text

A typo error was brought to our attention in the ITT document and has been corrected in the version uploaded today (13th November). The corrected version has the words "revised on 13112018" in the document title.

The typo refers to text on paragraph 4, page 4, where the Flexible Homelessness Support Grant (FHSG) is stated to be allocated only until March 2019. It is actually allocated to March 2020 - the ITT has been amended to reflect this.

A typo error was brought to our attention in the ITT Submission Form, and has been corrected in the version uploaded today (15th November). The corrected version has the words "revised on 14112018" in the document title.

The error refers to p.11 in the Suitability Assessment Questionnaire, where in two instances the words digital and marketing should be replaced by research and consultancy . These changes have been made in the uploaded version. There are no other changes.

A revised query log has been uploaded where an ambiguous response has been clarified and additional information provided. There are no other changes.

A final query log has been uploaded including queries that were received prior to the deadline as stated in the ITT. There will be no further updates to this document.


About the buyer

Contact name

Richard Merrington

Address

59½ Southwark Street
London
SE1 0AL
England

Telephone

020 7934 9722

Email

richard.merrington@londoncouncils.gov.uk

Website

www.londoncouncils.gov.uk