Procurement

Proactive procurement

Author: 
Co-operatives UK
2004
Free
Other

Proactive Procurement' explores how it is possible for local authorities to meet their policy objectives and to achieve service improvements by procurement from social enterprises. This guidance has been commissioned by teh Provide Project of Co-operatives UK and the Social Enterprise East of England Network, through the EQUAL programme. Sections include local authority procurement requirements, European procurement rules, stages of procurement, alternatives to competitive procurement and case studies.

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Reference: 
R2096

More for your money: a guide to procuring from social enterprises for the NHS

Author: 
Social Enterprise UK
2005
Free
Other

This guide is a sequel to the similar guide for local authorities. It explains: - why the NHS should consider buying goods and services from a social enterprise - what the NHS can do to encourage social enterprises to successfully compete for contracts.

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R2091

More for your money: a guide to procuring from social enterprises for local authorities

Author: 
Social Enterprise Coalition
2005
Free
Other

This guide is aimed at local authorities and explains: - why you should consider buying goods and services from a social enterprise - what you can do to encourage social enterprises to successfully compete for contracts.

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R2090

Public procurement: a toolkit for social enterprises

Author: 
DTI
2003
Other

This procurement toolkit aims to assist social enterprises across the UK to bid for and win public sector contracts, and was been published as part of the Government's strategy: 'Social Enterprise: A Strategy For Success'. It begins with deciding whether public sector business is for you, looks at finding opportunities and how to prepare bids and deliver contracts. http://www.s-p-i-n.co.uk/assets/dtitoolkitforsocialenterprise.pdf

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R2098

Fresh thinking

Author: 
Mark Cook, Anthony Collins Solicitors
2009
Free
Other

This document is intended to provoke better thinking about how wellbeing is procured in the public arena. It assesses the difficulties in the UK with achieving social benefits in public procurement; describes various initiatives aimed at dispelling myths about good and bad practice; and speculates as to how the Green Book and other government guidance does not quite hit the mark in this area. It offers three steps towards embedding better value for money through embracing social, economic and environmental benefits with the aim of achieving improved outcomes for places and people in the UK. Mark Cook is a national expert on procurement and a partner at Anthony Collins Solicitors. www.anthonycollins.com/news/anthony-collins-solicitors-provides-fresh-th...

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R2053

Achieving community benefits through contracts

Author: 
Richard Macfarlane & Mark Cook
2002
Other

To make employment and training or other community benefits key outcomes of a public expenditure programme, they need to be incorporated into the specification of what is being purchased or funded.  This book provides clear guidance on the complex legislative and policy frameworks involved, including examples of good practice.   To buy the book visit:

http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/achieving-community-benefits-through-contracts-law-policy-and-practice

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Reference: 
R2008