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Cabinet considered an exempt report concerning the provision of a specialist housing management and resident support service for the White House Hostel.
Options considered and rejected by Cabinet
· To continue existing negotiations with Salvation Army and SAHA (Salvation Army Housing Association) in isolation
· To pursue a direct delivery model in isolation
· To pursue a competitive procurement exercise in isolation
Resolved to:
1. Note the ongoing contract negotiations between the Council, the Salvation Army and Salvation Army Housing Association;
2. Authorise the Group Head for Community Wellbeing to commence an appropriate competitive procurement exercise to identify a specialist housing management and resident support service provider;
3. Authorise the Group Head for Community Wellbeing to commence the development and design of a Direct Delivery Model for specialist housing management and resident support service; and
4. Note that a further report will be presented to Cabinet later in 2020, which will present all options for specialist housing management and resident support at the White House Hostel.
Reasons for decision
The Council is under a contractual obligation with Homes England to complete and start to occupy the hostel by the end of March 2021. Authorising appropriate officers to appoint a provider will allow sufficient time for a provider to mobilise in advance of this date, and be party to key decisions during the final stages of the build, including the types of furniture, fixtures and fittings, and well as finalise operational logistics of running the hostel.
To provide the Council with viable alternative delivery routes for the specialist housing management and resident support service at the White House Hostel.