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Shropshire Providers Consortium (SPC) 2.5 years on

Shropshire Providers Consortium (SPC) 2.5 years on. Vision.

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Shropshire Providers Consortium (SPC) 2.5 years on

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  1. Shropshire Providers Consortium (SPC) 2.5 years on

  2. Vision To support its members to access contract opportunities that will increase the effectiveness and sustainability of the VCS sector in Shropshire and create added social value to ensure the highest quality of service delivery to the people of Shropshire.

  3. Aim The aim of the consortium is to provide access to a single point of contracting with and on behalf of voluntary and community organisations in Shropshire that is consistently of high quality and that is fair and sustainable.

  4. Service delivery Collaborative bids and contracts

  5. Since 1st April 2013, 71 opportunities have been promoted. 14 applications have been made, 5 of those have been won, with 4 decisions awaited. SPC has achieved in partnership a year 1 income of £926,450 for its members. SPC has won an ‘Awards for All’ bid to offer training & capacity building for its members. A training programme will be going out to members very soon. SPC website will be updated to include toolkits. SPC is collating the latest information on TUPE, Pensions, Unit Costs and processes for negotiating with Prime 1 contractors to keep members informed and prepare training.

  6. Working with 10 commissioners (including Shropshire’s CCG, Shropshire Council, Public Health, Telford & Wrekin Council, and Tier 1 providers). SPC has provided 2 training events on social value and supported the sharing of back office support including finance and administration. SPC now has 35 members and this grows monthly. 2013 saw the joint establishment of ShropShare with Impact Consultancy: collaborating to bring the VCSE Sector and local business together. SPC has built relationships with border counties, preparing for regional tenders.

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