Updated: 03/4/2020
Bristol’s VCSE organisations are playing an important role in the city’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and are working hard to maintain and adapt their services to meet communities’ needs. We had received feedback and some concerns about the challenges of bidding for contracts/grants while delivering services in increasingly complex situations and managing workforce challenges.
Consequently, we wrote to Bristol City Council and the Bristol, North Somerset and South Glos Clinical Commissioning Group about targets/obligations in current contracts and live, imminent and delayed commissioning/procurement processes. We asked for the consideration of relaxing targets/KPIs for Q4 2019/20 and Q1 2020/21, and that other processes are delayed – all of this to contribute to suppliers/bidders’ understanding that the system is being flexible to allow the coordinated, system-wide response to the pandemic.
Bristol City Council
Steve Sandercock, Interim Head of Strategic Procurement and Supplier Relation, says:
“With the unprecedented challenges that are presented by the coronavirus pandemic the Council is clear that efforts to tackle this will only be achieved through working effectively and supporting our key partners including the voluntary and community sector partners. With this in mind the Council recognise the vital role our partners play and are working hard to support them through putting effective measures and approaches in place around our contracts and grant obligations.
The council encourages suppliers to prioritise things that will meet the community’s needs and that it trusts that details will be dealt with in relationships between contract managers and suppliers. Thank you to all in your engagement and continued support.”
Existing contracts - guidance has been issued to the council’s contract managers and suppliers. This guidance includes:
In addition, Bristol City Council has made changes to its Procurement Protocols, which means:
Grants
Recipients of Bristol City Council grants should have been contacted by their grant officers to discuss how any targets will be amended or relaxed. If grant-holders have not been contacted by their council grant officer, they should get in touch with them directly.
Other grant processes have been suspended/postponed.
Bristol, North Somerset and South Glos Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG)
In a similar way, the CCG has also responded positively to Voscur’s requests with this letter. Summary of changes to CCG processes:
VCSE organisations may also be interested to know that other funders have made recently changes to their programmes and that COVID-19 funding is available for organisations contributing to the community response.
Voscur is here to support the sector: