Decision details

Grant Award - Carer Support Worker and Dementia Café Service

Decision Maker: Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: No

Purpose:

Current Grant Terms associated with the provision of a Carers Support Worker and Dementia Café Service reach their term on 31 March 2024. 

 

A previous Delegated Officer Decision on 29th August 2023, approved that a competitive grant process be undertaken during October and November 2023.  This will determine the recipient of a grant for the period from April 2024 to March 2027.

 

A decision will be required to approve the award of the grant to the successful applicant.

 

Recommended Decision

 

To issue a grant of £249,705 to the successful applicant, following a competitive grant process.

Decision:

ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL

RECORD OF OFFICER EXECUTIVE DECISION

 

Date of Decision:

5th December 2023

Decision Maker:

(Including Job Title)

Ian Spicer

Strategic Director, Adult Care, Housing and Public Health

Specific Delegation:

(If any)

Appendix 9, Section 4C3, of the Council’s Constitution provides that “The Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health is authorised to discharge executive functions through the commissioning and provision of social services for adults and public health services for the whole population and delivery of housing for the Borough, including: (4) Strategic Commissioning; (a) Commissioning”. 

Brief Description of Decision:

 

To award a grant for the provision of a Carer Support Worker and Dementia Café Service to Making Space, following completion of a competitive grant process.

Reasons for the Decision:

 

 

The service will contribute to the Council’s developing Prevention and Early Intervention Strategy and the priorities identified in the Borough That Cares Strategy by supporting unpaid carers in their role and aiming to prevent carer fatigue and breakdown by offering:

·       Respite from their role.

·       Peer support.

·       Practical advice and information on coping.

·       Opportunities to identify carer stress and prevent escalation.

·       Access to specialised support.

·       Regular, sustained and flexible contact.

·       Opportunities for quality time with the person they care for in an appropriately supported environment.

 

The grant recipient is an established and experienced VCS provider, with a substantial understanding of the needs and challenges facing people with dementia, it is expected that they will provide the required service alongside their usual business and enhance the offer, over and above what is funded, with additional resources and expertise.

Details of alternative options considered and rejected:

None considered.

Conflicts of interest declared by any Executive Member consulted by the decision maker which relates to the decision:

No conflicts of interest declared.

Dispensations Granted:

(If any)

N/A.

Reports or parts of reports considered

None considered.

 

I certify that this is a true record of the Executive Decision in relation to the outcome of a competitive grant process to secure future provision of a Carer Support Worker and Dementia Café Service.

Signed by the Decision Maker                                     Dated:  05/12/2023

Name:  Ian Spicer  

Job Title: Strategic Director of Adult Care, Housing and Public Health

 

Publication date: 07/12/2023

Date of decision: 05/12/2023

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