46 Proposal for the Award of Contract for the Delivery of a Pupil Referral Unit Provision: September 2019 to August 2020
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[Report of the Director of Children’s
Services. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Children and
Families.]
This report seeks authorisation
for a direct contract award without prior publication of an
advertisement to TBAP Trust (TBAP) for
the delivery of Haringey’s Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) for one
academic year.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Children
and Families introduced this report which sought authorisation for
a direct one year contract award without prior publication of an
advertisement to TBAP Trust (TBAP) for the delivery of
Haringey’s Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) for one academic
year.
The Cabinet Member advised that
this proposal sits within the context of an on-going strategic
review of Alternative Provision, in its widest sense, and a real
drive to transform the outcomes for children and young people who
had been excluded or were at risk of exclusion from
school.
The Cabinet Member highlighted
this extensive and strategic review was due to report by the end of
this calendar year. It would provide recommendations for
alternative commissioning arrangements for children and young
people who need to access alternative provision. These would be
brought to Cabinet in due course. In the meantime ensuring a one
year contract for this academic year would enable the Council to
meet its statutory duties in relation to children and young people
who were in need of alternative provision, whilst doing the
necessary parallel planning for the new arrangements to be
introduced from September 2020.
In response to questions from
Councillor Tucker, Councillor Connor and Councillor Ibrahim, the
following information was provided:
- The Cabinet Member
noted it was the intention of the on-going strategic review of
Alternative Provision that this return inhouse. The preference from the review was that
Alternative Provision would be provided in an entirely different
way by the Council itself.
- With regard to TBAP
Trust and its financial situation, the Cabinet Member confirmed
that Officers had been requested to ensure a Plan B be established,
should this company be unable to fulfil the terms of the
contract.
- The Cabinet Member
noted the length of the contract was for one year, which would
allow for the completion of the strategic review of Alternative
Provision.
- Regarding due
diligence, Officers confirmed they had been working with the
Department for Education (DfE) and the
Trust to ensure that the Alternative Provision was provided to the
standard it expected. Discussions were ongoing across the Council
with its Finance and Legal teams to ensure contingency measures
were in place, should they be required.
- Regarding the central
government’s contribution towards The High Needs Block, the
Cabinet Member informed this was expected to be around £4m.
In discussing the deficit of Haringey’s High Needs Block, it
was noted this was not unique to the Council and many other local
authorities operated this with a deficit. The Council was
continuing to campaign for more money from central
government.
- Regarding how the
success of the contract would be measured, Officers noted it would
be measured against the educational performance of those attending
the PRU. The Council would also look at how productive the PRU was
in promoting reintegration for children into mainstream
settings.
- The Cabinet Member
noted discussions had been held between herself and the Monitoring
Officer regarding the safeguards in place, should TBAP
Trust’s financial position worsen and ...
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