Decision Maker: Executive
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: No
The Mayor and Executive
Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health submitted a report for
Executive’s consideration.
As local authorities were
required to become increasingly financially self-reliant, many were looking at
how to make their limited resources go ever further while still maintaining the
quality and breadth of services.
Councils, along with the
rest of the public sector were being encouraged to use procurement to achieve
wider financial and non-financial outcomes, including improving wellbeing of
individuals, communities and the environment by making social value a decision-making
criterion when awarding contracts.
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Adoption and effective implementation of a Social Value Charter had the
potential to deliver the following benefits:
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Encourage a more diverse range of suppliers to work with the Council and
its partners, including the participation of small and medium sized enterprises
(SME's), Voluntary and Community Sector organisations, and local suppliers in
general.
·
Promote fair employment practices: Ensuring workforce equality and
diversity within supply chains.
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Increasing the diversity of local apprenticeship, training, and skills
development opportunities as well as employment opportunities.
·
Maximising opportunities for Middlesbrough organisations to participate
in the council's supply chains and encouraging suppliers to make a social
contribution to the local area.
·
Ensuring ethical sourcing practices, including compliance with UK, and
international standards, promoting fair trade and fair pricing policies,
tackling corruption, child/slave labour, blacklisting of union members and
similar social issues.
·
Promoting greater environmental sustainability: Minimising waste and
pollution, supporting carbon reduction initiatives, furthering energy
efficiency and other sustainability programmes.
ORDERED
That the Executive:
1.
Approve the Social Value Charter,
attached to this report at Appendix One and that Council practices are amended
to align with its requirements.
2.
Approve the guidance document that will
be put in place to support implementation. The implementation plans set out
within this report would ensure consideration of social value be embedded
within all of the Council’s practices, in particular
procurement and decision-making practices.
Report author: Mark Adams
Publication date: 27/12/2024
Date of decision: 10/04/2024
Decided at meeting: 10/04/2024 - Executive
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