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Outcomes, outcomes, outcomes! (and how contracts contribute to achieving this). Jenny Hopes Contract & Commissioning Manager Stockport CYPD. Intro. Context – 16+ developments in Stockport Why the Contract will benefit the Region, LAs, Providers and Young People - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Outcomes, outcomes, outcomes!(and how contracts contribute to achieving this)
Jenny Hopes
Contract & Commissioning Manager
Stockport CYPD
Intro
Context – 16+ developments in Stockport
Why the Contract will benefit the Region, LAs, Providers and Young People
Key bits ‘n bobs from the Contract
Implementing the Contracts
Leaving Care Services in Stockport (Context)
The 16+ market is a big area of development in Stockport. We are:– Developing an accommodation commissioning
strategy for vulnerable 16-18 year olds– Tendering for a supported accommodation
scheme– Getting to know the local market better
Context
We use block-contracts for services that we pilot or tender
– Supported accommodation for 16-18 year olds– Children’s Homes– Respite
We use regional spot-purchase contracts where we are buying a placement for one child or sibling group
– Children’s Homes (5-18)– Foster Care (0-18)– And from today, Leaving Care Services!
Why Leaving Care is different
Small (but growing!) market
No national minimum standards
Not regulated by Ofsted
Not previously accredited by PNW – but you can now register on PIMS (http://www.placementnorthwest.org.uk/pims.html)
Previously no regional contracts - But that is about to change…!
The NW Leaving Care Contract
The contract was developed by LA Contract Officers and Provider Representatives
It can be used by all LAs in Placement North West when making placements for individual
young people (spot-purchase)
Why Contracts are Important – Legally
A contract is an agreement between two parties that is binding in law
The Council retains the ultimate responsibility for the outcomes of individual
young people, even when they are placed externally
Why Contracts are Important - Safeguarding
• Safeguards the Young Person, Provider and the Council
• Clear expectations of a Provider in relation to:• Placement outcomes • Safeguarding, health & safety policies• Recruitment practices• Levels of insurance
• Provides minimum expected standards & quality • Can identify Providers who don’t meet these standards • Transparent and equitable: Providers will be treated the
same• Poor practice identified by regional and LA monitoring
Terms and Conditions (T&Cs)
Signed by the Provider & LA once; then it remains in place for all placements made
It tells you what stuff you are responsible for:– 9.1 “The Provider shall give the Purchaser notification as soon as
reasonably possible of any matters affecting the sustainability or provision of the Service “
– 11.8 “The Provider shall ensure that all … Staff whose duties involve access to Young People, vulnerable persons or other members of the public … are subject to enhanced CRB checks”
It tells you want stuff we are responsible for – 6.3 “The Purchaser shall … share accurate and current information on the
Young Person with the Provider [when referring a YP].– 19.2 “The Purchaser shall pay the Price and, where applicable, the
Additional Services Fee .. within 30 days of receipt of the correctly submitted, undisputed invoice “
T&Cs – The Key Bits
Regulatory Compliance / Legislation – Legislation and National Policy to be followed
Service Setting– What facilities you must supply
Termination of Placements – In the case of absences– Periods of notice for planned moves
Recruitment, Selection & Vetting of Staff– Minimum expectations (e.g. enhanced CRB)
Minimum levels of insurance
Outcomes Specification
Outcomes we expect from all placements so Care Leavers can achieve the ECM outcomes
– 2.1 The young person is able to live amiably within the community.
– 3.1 The young person positively engages with employment, vocational education or training.
– 4.1 The young person manages household tasks in an appropriate manner and has a sense of pride in their ability to look after their home
Service Specification
Support and services to be provided to YP
– 5.4 The Provider shall assist the Young person in managing his/her financial affairs with the intention that the Young person shall be able to manage his/her finances without assistance at the conclusion of the Service.
5.5 Staff must discourage the young person from engaging in substance abuse, smoking and drinking and has access to information about personal relationships and sexual health commensurate with their level of understanding.
Individual Placement Agreement (IPA)
Completed by LA in consultation with the Provider
Details – Expected placement outcomes for individual young
people– Additional services that may be required – Key contacts e.g. Social Worker, Placement Officer– The agreed cost– When and how you’ll be paid– Any additional requirements (not in the Contract)– Paperwork that you should have received
Financial Schedule (Core Cost Spec)
Clarifies what costs must be covered in all placements and cannot be charged as extras
This helps LAs to know what costs are included in placements, thus reducing disputes over the cost of ‘additional’ services– Transport– Clothing– Support to develop life skills / independence skills
Implementation
LAs will start to use is straight away
Briefing & training Social Work and Placement staff to use the Contracts
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