Published date: 4 November 2015

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.


Closing: 29 November 2015

Contract summary

Industry

  • Social work services without accommodation - 85312000

  • Daycare services - 85312100

Location of contract

South East

Value of contract

£155,000 to £165,000

Procurement reference

CF1V3-20151104-00000117

Published date

4 November 2015

Closing date

29 November 2015

Contract start date

14 December 2015

Contract end date

14 December 2015

Contract type

Service contract

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

No

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

Isle of Wight Council (?the Council?) is seeking to establish a Dynamic Purchasing System (?DPS?) for the provision of day opportunities for adults.
The DPS will be used as the mechanism through which the Council will procure day opportunities for adults, which places a strong emphasis on outcomes for adults, so that their needs and aspirations can be met. The DPS is being established to enable greater choice, flexibility and personalisation for adults needing services, as well to drive improvements in quality in the market. It is a key priority of the Council to protect the most vulnerable by taking a person-centred approach, helping residents on the island to enjoy a good quality of life and supporting people to live as independently as they can in their own communities whenever possible.
Potential suppliers will first be required to go through an accreditation and enrolment process which sets out the minimum quality standards required to join the DPS. If successful in meeting these minimum standards, the supplier will be enrolled on to the DPS system and will be able to start offering to deliver personal home support services for adults.
Individual packages of care will be put into the system and suppliers on the DPS will be required to demonstrate (?Offer?) how they can meet that requirement. Offers will be evaluated on the basis of 70 % quality and 30 % price. The quality evaluation will be broken down into the following:
? Supplier Quality Score: (the ?SQS?) ? 30 %;
? Attributes: Made up of Features (must have), Skills (if required) and Capabilities (would like) ? 20 %;
? Outcome statements: Suppliers written responses to the IWC questions ? 20 %.
The top 5 offers will be placed into a shortlist based on their price (30 %), attributes (20 %), supplier quality score (30 %).
The top 5 offers will be placed onto a shortlist and outcome questions (20 %) will be evaluated. The Offer that is evaluated as being the most economically advantageous offer will then be awarded the delivery of the package of care and will go forward to enter in a Service Agreement with the Council ?Service Agreement?.
1. Supplier self-assessment questionnaire,
2. Service user feedback,
3. Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating,
4. Contract management including practitioner feedback.
Service agreements raised under the DPS can commence at any time during the lifetime of the DPS. Suppliers can join the DPS at any time throughout its 4 year lifetime.


More information

Additional text

Interested suppliers must go to the website http://demand.spoc.net. Once there, please select ?Our Clients? from the top right hand corner. Next to the ?Isle of Wight Council? you will notice that there are two categories to view. Please click on this and you will see the option to select either Home Support or Day Opportunities for the Isle of Wight Council. Once you have selected the relevant service you will be navigated to a new page where you will find user guides relating to the DPS including the DPS Entry Guide (How Will IT Work) and the entry criteria (How to Become An Approved Supplier).

Please read these two documents before starting the accreditation and enrolment process on SProc.Net so you know what the council will be looking for when reviewing the enrolments. The demand site also holds other user guides that will take you through the steps required to join the DPS.

If you have any questions regarding the entry criteria or entry process, you can raise clarification questions for the Isle of Wight by emailing DPSInfo@iow.gov.uk , and responses will be made public for all providers to see. As a result of this, adam will email you to let you know when clarification questions are answered and where you can access the responses.

If you are yet to register on the system you can still do so by visiting www.sproc.net and registering as a new provider. If you need any technical assistance whilst using SProc.Net you can contact adam directly at supplier.engagement@useadam.co.uk and they can assist with general system navigation.

The Freedom of Information Act (FOI) 2000 which came into force on 1.1.2005 applies to the Council. If any tenderer considers that any information supplied by them is either commercially sensitive or confidential in nature, this should be highlighted and the reasons for its sensitivity specified. The contract shall be made in English and according to English Law and subject to the jurisdiction of the English Courts. Any values listed in this contract notice are indicative across the full term of the DPS.


About the buyer

Contact name

Procurement

Address

County Hall
High Street
Newport
PO30 1UD
UK

Telephone

01983 821000 Ext 6344

Email

procurement@iow.gov.uk