Decision Maker: Deputy Leader (responsible for Children and Education)
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
This decision seeks approval to commence a
procurement exercise for the provision of advocacy
services
1. Option 1- Lead Provider Model (Recommended)
This option is recommended as it enables the Council to deliver a more cohesive, person-centred advocacy offer while improving efficiency and value for money through streamlined contract management.
Consolidating statutory and community advocacy into a single contract means the Council can reduce duplication, simplify referral pathways, and improve access for residents.
The lead provider will be required to provide training and capacity-building support to the borough’s network of advocates. This will help upskill the local advocacy workforce, strengthen community resilience, and ensure consistent quality across the borough. It will also support the development of a sustainable pool of qualified advocates within the borough, enabling the service to respond more effectively to the emerging and evolving advocacy needs of residents.
This model supports local VCSEs to contribute meaningfully and creates the flexibility to respond to emerging advocacy needs within a coordinated framework. The single point of access and triage system reduces administrative burden and confusion, while potential savings can be realised through reduced overheads, fewer spot purchases, and more efficient use of advocacy resources.
2. Option 2- Separate contracts
This model perpetuates service fragmentation and limits opportunities to align delivery and outcomes. It would also continue the administrative inefficiencies and capacity issues raised by frontline professionals during engagement.
3. Option 3- Single Provider Model
This model is not recommended as it risks excluding smaller, specialist providers and creating a monopoly in the market.
Publication date: 04/09/2025
Date of decision: 04/09/2025
Effective from: 10/09/2025
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