Decision Maker: Deputy Leader (responsible for Children and Education)
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
This key decision is for the approval to award
the preferred supplier the contract for delivery of H&F Health
Visiting Services for 0–19(25) Public Health Nursing Services
for 2027-2029, as commissioned by Public Health.
That the Deputy Leader:
1. Notes that Appendix 1,2, 3 and 4 and Annex 3 are not for publication on the basis that it contains information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information) as set out in paragraph 3 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended).
2. Approves the intention to award the contract to the potential supplier, for the delivery of a high quality 0-5 Public Health Nursing service for Health Visiting in Hammersmith and Fulham subject to satisfactory contract optimisation.
3. Delegates authority to the Director of Public Health, in consultation with the Executive Director of People’s Services, to finalise the award and enter into the contract, following conclusion of contract optimisation.
Please refer to the report.
1.
Option 1 – Award Following Contract Optimisation
Proceed with an intention to award the contract subject to
successful contract optimisation. This approach ensures continuity
of service, meets statutory obligations under the Health and Social
Care Act 2012, and allows for further clarification and
optimisation within the contract without the time and work
associated with re-procurement.
2.
Option 2 – Do Not Award and Re-Commission
Undertake a full re-commissioning of the service through a new
procurement process. This approach would involve initiating a
competitive tender, allowing the opportunity to review and refine
service specifications, incorporate lessons learned, and
potentially achieve improved value and outcomes. While this option
requires additional time and resources compared to awarding the
existing contract, it is achievable within the current project
timeline. The timeline includes sufficient contingency to
accommodate the procurement process, ensuring compliance with
statutory requirements and continuity of service.
3.
Option 3 – Award Contract as Submitted
Awarding
the contract in its current form is not recommended, as the
proposal requires adjustments to ensure full compliance with the
specification and delivery model. Proceeding without optimisation
would present operational risks and limit the ability to achieve
the intended service improvements.
4.
Option 4 – Do Nothing
This option is not viable. The Council has a statutory duty to
provide Health Visiting services under the Health and Social Care
Act 2012. Failure to secure a provider would result in
non-compliance with legal requirements and pose unacceptable risks
to child health and safeguarding.
Publication date: 03/03/2026
Date of decision: 03/03/2026
Effective from: 07/03/2026
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