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Showing 31 to 38 of 38 results for `Procurement of Care and Support Services Guidance`


  1. Preparing to transition towards a National Care Service for Scotland: SPPN 7/2021

    The purpose of this Scottish Procurement Policy Note (SPPN) is to advise public bodies involved in the commissioning and procurement of social care services, of the action they can take now to prepare for the transition toward a National Care

    Part of:
    Scottish Procurement Policy Notes (SPPNs)
  2. Leaders and systems

    Actions required to drive forward the changes necessary to fully implement self-directed support.

    Part of:
    Self-directed support strategy 2010-2020: implementation plan 2019-2021
  3. Section 3: General Guidance

    This document outlines options for local authorities to consider when developing their processes to contract with private and third sector providers.

    Part of:
    Funding follows the child and the national standard for early learning and childcare providers: transition options guidance on contracting
  4. Commissioning of public services

    The new learning disability strategy in Scotland, following on from, and building on the principles and successes of The same as you?, the original review of service for people with a learning disability, published in 2000.

    Part of:
    The keys to life - Improving Quality of Life for People with Learning Disabilities
  5. Contracts for care, support and other specific services

    An analysis of the responses to the 2015 consultation on public procurement reform.

    Part of:
    Changes to the Public Procurement Rules in Scotland Consultation - Analysis of the Responses
  6. Section 7: Budgeting, Charging, Commissioning and Procurement

    Update of statutory guidance originally published in 2014 which retains some of what was in the original guidance but has some important differences.

    Part of:
    Social Care (Self-directed Support) (Scotland) Act 2013: statutory guidance
  7. Commissioning is more flexible and responsive

    Progress made towards implementing self-directed support in Scotland between 2011 and 2018.

    Part of:
    Transforming social care: Scotland's progress towards implementing self-directed support 2011-2018
  8. Taking social, environmental and employment issues into account

    An analysis of the responses to the 2015 consultation on public procurement reform.

    Part of:
    Changes to the Public Procurement Rules in Scotland Consultation - Analysis of the Responses
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