6. Section 75 Partnership Agreement
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Report of the Corporate Director of Adults, Housing and Health
Decision:
DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST MADE ON THIS ITEM:
None
RESOLVED:
That the Cabinet Member for Health, Social Care and Wellbeing:
1.
Approved the extension of the Section 75 partnership arrangement,
as permitted under CSOs 18.03.3 and 2.01(d), between Haringey
Council and NHS NCL ICB to continue lead commissioning arrangements
for the commissioning of various adult and children’s
services and the alignment of budgets for some of the commissioned
services. This covered March 2025/26 and therefore the full
financial year for 2025/26, and also
made provision for an agreement for 2026/27. This was retrospective
for March 2025/26 at the time of the decision.
2.
Approved the delegation to the Corporate Director of Adults,
Housing and Health, in consultation with the Corporate Director of
Finance and Resources, to negotiate, agree and finalise the terms
of the Section 75 Agreement between the Council and the ICB for the
period set out above.
Reasons for Decision
The commissioning of universal and targeted services for adults and children had allowed the Council and the NCL ICB to continue working together in a coordinated way to deliver services focused on promoting good health for all and tackling health inequalities.
By continuing to place the identified commissioned services in the Section 75 partnership agreement, the Council and the NCL ICB had identified several outcomes:
Streamlined decision?making and reduced administrative burdens were achieved, while maintaining a focus on delivering person?centred care.
The agreement for a Section 75 arrangement had originally been approved on 13 September 2016 to commence for financial year 2017/18 through to 2021/22 (five years). An extension had subsequently been agreed for a further two years, meaning that provision for a Section 75 agreement was in place until the end of February 2026.
A further agreement was therefore required for a Section 75 arrangement to incorporate March 2025/26, covering the full 2025/26 financial year, and to make provision for 2026/27. This would allow the schedule for the budgets to be agreed and applied.
Alternative Options Considered
Exiting the arrangement: Officers had considered discontinuing the Section 75 agreement; however, this had been dismissed as it would have dismantled a framework that had enabled strong working relationships with the NHS in commissioning predominantly specialist clinical services delivered by local NHS Trusts, services that could not be provided elsewhere. Ending the Section 75 agreement would also have placed additional pressures on joint contract management and commissioning arrangements and could have resulted in duplication of effort and resources. Given current financial pressures, joint commissioning and monitoring of local services was more economical.
Doing nothing: This had not been a viable option, as the current agreement ... view the full decision text for item 6.