Decision Maker: Director of Adult Social Care and Health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
To award 5 contracts by Lots (based on
District and Borough boundaries) to VCSE providers to deliver the
Community and VCSE Development Programme.
Contract initial term:
From 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2028
Including 2 possible 12-month extensions from:
1 April 2028 to 31 March 2029
1 April 2029 to 31 March 2030
The Community and VCSE Development Programme aims to strengthen the
shift to more person-centred and community-based approaches to
health and wellbeing.
The Programme will embed these ways of working which will improve
population health, mobilise assets within communities, encourage
equity and social connectedness, and increase people’s
control over their health and lives.
As this Programme is replacing or superseding
2 existing contracts, with a new resource envelope tailored to meet
the Council’s financial challenges, the following options
were considered for structuring the programme.
Option 1: Commission the programme as 2 separate elements, Asset
Based Principles and VCSE Infrastructure, mirroring the current
contract structures.
Option 2: Commission the programme as one complete package,
blending support for people, communities, and hyper-local groups
and organisations.
The preferred option is the latter (2), as this recognises that
Asset Based Principles and VCSE Infrastructure are on the same
continuum and present a connected model of support and development
across all geographies of East Sussex.
Option 2 also ensures that a reduced resource envelope can be
deployed in a cost-effective manner enabling better resourcing of
the programme.
In line with this rationale at the time the intention was to
commission the programme in 5 lots that follow District and Borough
Council boundaries, as this had multiple benefits:
• Aligns to Integrated Community Teams’ (ICTs)
boundaries, creating relationships that benefit the development of
integrated health and care offer within local areas.
• Increases the potential for District and Borough Councils to
work closely with providers and public sector partners on
addressing local needs and building assets.
• Creates opportunities for collaborative working between and
within sectors to address specific or unique local challenges
facing people, communities and groups.
Publication date: 18/02/2025
Date of decision: 18/02/2025
Effective from: 25/02/2025