New measures to deliver value to society through public procurement
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Government departments will use the social value model to assess
and score suppliers on the wider positive benefits they bring by
delivering the contract. This will mean that value for money for
the taxpayer can be maximised while also building a more resilient
and diverse supplier base. The social value model which departments
will assess contracts on includes:...Request free trial
Government departments will use the social value model to assess and score suppliers on the wider positive benefits they bring by delivering the contract. This will mean that value for money for the taxpayer can be maximised while also building a more resilient and diverse supplier base. The social value model which departments will assess contracts on includes:
The new approach will apply tests that all bidders, irrespective of their size and type, will be capable of meeting and therefore further levels the playing field for the UK’s small businesses, start-ups and voluntary and community sector organisations and social enterprises. Government is determined to unite and level up the country, including in places that feel left behind. At the heart of these new social value measures is supporting businesses and communities. The new measures launched today will come into effect on 1st January 2021. Welcoming the new rules, Cabinet Office Minister, Julia Lopez said:
Commercial teams in all government departments will also be expected to complete training courses in implementing the new model and how to ensure the maximum social value is derived from each contract. The changes mean that central government will now be required to go further than the Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 to ensure that all major procurements explicitly evaluate social value, where appropriate, rather than just consider it. The Minister for Civil Society, Baroness Barran said:
The move has also been welcomed by both business leaders and experts in the field of social value. Arnab Dutt, the chair of the Social Value Policy Unit at the Federation of Small Businesses, said:
Mark Fox, the Chief Executive of The Business Services Association, added:
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