Decision Maker: Corporate Director of Health and Adult Services
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Approval is required to hold an open
procurement for a care market representative.
The purpose of this organisation is to support the care market in
North Yorkshire ensuring that care providers are involved and
informed across a whole range of quality, safety, finance, and
business operating aspects. The organisation is required to engage
and contribute to, local, operational and system wide discussions.
The organisation is consulted on matters affecting the care market
in North Yorkshire and represents the care market in negotiations
around the annual inflationary uplift award.
A service agreement is in place ceasing on 30th September 2024. The
new Care Market Representative contract will commence from the 1st
October 2024.
Approval has been given to commence a
procurement of the care market representative contract, but with an
amended agreement of 3 years + 2 years option. Agreement to
increase the current budget by a nominal uplift to an annual value
of £40,000 per annum.
A Care Market Representative (CMR)
organisation’s purpose is to collaborate with the wide range
of adult social care providers and wider stakeholders supporting
the people of North Yorkshire. It should encourage the development
of the care industry across North Yorkshire and nationally, when
appropriate.
It should represent the interests of all independent care
providers, including voluntary sector providers, in North
Yorkshire. Ensuring effective, objective representative
consultation and feedback on all appropriate developments and
issues affecting social care provision in North Yorkshire.
The current organisation is a membership organisation for partners
and providers across the social care market in North Yorkshire and
York. The purpose of the organisation is to keep members involved
and informed across a whole range of quality, safety, finance, and
business operating aspects. The organisation is engaged and
contributes to, local operational and system wide discussions. They
are consulted on matters affecting the care market in North
Yorkshire and represents the care market in negotiations around the
annual inflationary uplift award.
Without a CMR, given the size of the Care Market in North
Yorkshire, it would be difficult for the Council to effectively
engage with the care market on such matters as service
developments, market shaping and transformation, policy changes and
market wide fee negotiations (inc. Annual Inflationary award)
The Council has a legal requirement under the Care Act to develop
and implement local approaches to market-shaping and commissioning
and having a Care Market Representative will assist the Council in
meeting its obligations.
Option 1
Undertake a Procurement exercise to award a 3-year Agreement to the
successful organisation at the current contract value
(£37,783.48).
Option 2
Undertake a Procurement exercise to award a 3-year Agreement to the
successful organisation, with an increased budget to allow further
development of the services available to the care market.
Option 4
Let the current contract cease at the end of September 2024 and do
not undertake a procurement exercise and provide no funding after
this date. Without a CMR, significant work would be required around
how the Council would engage with the care market on such matters
as policy changes and market wide fee negotiations (inc. Annual
Inflationary award).
Publication date: 02/07/2024
Date of decision: 28/06/2024
Effective from: 09/07/2024
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