The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards
(‘DoLS’) team has an allocated assessment budget to
ensure that the Council’s statutory duties (pursuant to the
DoLS framework) are met. To authorise a deprivation of liberty as
lawful and proportionate, each client that has been referred to the
team requires six assessments.
Pursuant to Doncaster Council’s DoLS process, the BIAs
complete 4 of the 6 assessments and the Mental Health Assessors
(‘MHA’) complete 2 of the 6 assessments. All MHA
assessments are completed by independent MHA’s via Reed
agency and the assessor is paid per assessment. BIA assessments are
completed via a combination of BIA trained staff employed by
Doncaster Council and a cohort of independent assessors via Reed.
Reed assessors are paid per assessment and Doncaster Council
employed staff members receive a graded salary.
Reed sourced the independent assessor team and continue to manage
the project against a set of deliverables, ensuring resource
availability (where possible) in line with our weekly requests.
This project was set up via an order against the overarching
contractual framework agreement that Doncaster Council has with
Reed. This order was placed in January 2019 and is to run for a
period of three years.
On 22 March 2021 Doncaster Council will change its adult social
care case management system and the Council is taking steps to
increase its internal BIA workforce. On that basis, and for the
remainder of the contract duration, the number of BIA referrals
will gradually be reduced and phased out (with the project
continuing to its end date providing MHA assessments only).
On that basis, and over a period of 12 weeks starting w/c Monday 5
April 2021, the number of BIA assessment requests will be reduced
on a weekly basis. The gradual reduction will be confirmed via
email on a weekly basis (and a week in advance of the assessors
being required) so that Reed can confirm that it has a sufficient
supply of assessors to meet the current demand.
During this 12 week transition period it is not anticipated that
the number of MHA assessments as predicted in the original order
will increase/ decrease. If the position does change, Doncaster
Council will provide Reed with 2 weeks’ notice of any
change.
A variation to the order placed has been completed in writing and
signed by both parties confirming the above.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 28/07/2021
Decision due: 22 Apr 2021 by Assistant Director Adult Social Care and Safeguarding.
Contact: Charlotte Wilson Email: charlotte.wilson@doncaster.gov.uk.