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Home Improvement Agency - Recommission

Meeting: 08/02/2012 - Cabinet (Item 162)

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Home Improvement Agencies help vulnerable people live independently by providing support such as minor repairs, handyperson services, adaptations and advice.  Demand for these services is expected to rise due to the ageing population and increasing expectations for an improved quality of life.

It is proposed that the existing contract is recommissioned jointly with our West of England partners.  By working together we aim to meet the demands by providing improved value for money and an enhanced service for residents.  This paper therefore seeks a decision from Cabinet to confirm the proposed approach to work with our West of England partners to commission a new West of England HIA contractor.

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Phil Gait (Chairman, Care and Repair) made a statement [a copy of which is attached to the Minutes as Appendix 6 and on the Council's website] asking Cabinet to reject the proposals because he felt they were unworkable and because of the impact they would have on vulnerable people.

Councillor Simon Allen, in proposing the item, said that the role of the Home Improvement Agency had developed, and was now seen as pivotal in helping older and vulnerable people to remain independent.  The need would continue to grow, and the HIA must develop to meet that need.  He stressed that the proposed contract would deliver flexibility and local expertise right to the point where it was needed.

Councillor Tim Ball seconded the proposal. He stressed that there was a local aspect to the proposals, which was essential.

Councillor David Bellotti referred to paragraph 3.2 of the report, in which estimated savings of 12% had been identified.  He explained that any savings achieved might not necessarily be invested back into the same service.

Councillor Allen acknowledged the point made by Councillor Bellotti.

On a motion from Councillor Simon Allen, seconded by Councillor Tim Ball, it was

RESOLVED (unanimously)

(1) To AGREE that Bath & North East Somerset continues to participate in the joint competitive procurement process to secure a new West of England Home Improvement Agency contractor; and

(2) To CONFIRM the delegated authority of the Programme Director for Non-Acute Health, Social Care and Housing, in her capacity as chair of the Supporting People & Communities Board, to exercise her judgement in concluding the contractual processes associated with this commission.

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