search 
 Home
About Us
WLA Groups & Extranet
West London Partnership
Key Programmes
Transport
London 2012 Games
Economic Development
Community Cohesion
Housing
Spatial Planning
Sport & Physical Activity
Interactive Maps
Publications
Events
Consultations
Jobs in WLA Boroughs
West London Social Work Pilot

West London Links (Info)

How do I link to WLA?
West London Partnership

News
 
 
Date 10/07/2009
TitleWest London Alliance collaborates on £220 million Adult Social Care procurement and commissioning
 
 


The West London Alliance (WLA) boroughs, providing services to over 1.4m residents, has agreed to collaborate on the procurement and commissioning of Adult Care Services, which have an estimated value of £220 million per year.


Councillor Jason Stacey, Chair of WLA and Leader of Ealing Council,
said:
"We believe there is a tremendous opportunity to transform adult social care across the six WLA boroughs, which will improve the quality of service and generate considerable savings through combined commissioning."


A team is now being established to lead a programme of over 20 individual projects covering all aspects of the service including, residential and domiciliary care, and the developing self directed services agenda.


Gareth Daniel, Chief Executive of Brent Council and sponsor Chief Executive in the WLA for this programme said:
“West London boroughs’ has a combined, total, annual spend of around £300m across all adult social care services – in line with the largest authorities in the UK. We believe we should use this market position to good effect when purchasing services for our residents in the future. This collaboration will realise the scale of efficiencies needed to meet the budgetary challenges facing local authorities”.


James Reilly, Director of Community Services at the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and Chair of the West London Adult Social Care Directors management board for the Programme said:
“The West London directors responsible for adult social care are determined that we will achieve efficiencies and improvements to our services through our leadership of this collaborative endeavour. We are already receiving feedback from providers in the adult social care market which gives us good reason to be optimistic about the future”.


For further information about this press release, or the WLA ASC Efficiencies Programme, please contact Ian Nichol, WLA Director – ian.nichol@westlondonalliance.org/ 07887 954384


 
 
London Borough of Brent
London Borough of Ealing
 
London Borough of Harrow