Over half of the Council’s annual budget is spent on buying external goods, services and works.
Spend ranging from:
- Stationery to ICT infrastructure (Corporate)
- Speech therapy to residential placements (People – Children)
- Adult day services to residential care (People – Adults)
- School transport to surface dressing (Place)
- School nursing to drug and alcohol treatment services (Public Health Dorset)
Given the scale of our external spend, we recognise the importance of effective procurement processes and contract management that takes measures to identify and mitigate modern day slavery within our supply chains.
It is a requirement, within our internal project initiation process (pre-procurement) for project teams to evidence their assessment of modern slavery risk in respect of the requirements to be procured.
This includes what would be their approach within the procurement process to address any identified risk, and how it is proposed this will be managed with the eventual supplier in contract.
We will however continue to review and assess our internal commercial activities to ensure we take into consideration the different risks associated in our supply chains, including modern slavery and human trafficking, and that we seek to mitigate these risks.
We continue to review our policies and procedures, to ensure that they are effective and appropriate, and we will update these as necessary.
However, we recognise such policies and procedures must be proportionate to the size of the commissioning, procurement, contract, or supplier.
This includes consideration of the impact of any process on SMEs and VCSEs. In practice this means:
- being proportionate in the overall approach
- ensuring barriers to participating in new commissioning or procurements are not created
- ensuring unnecessary burdens are not placed on SMEs and VCSEs
The use of data and intelligence gathered as part of commercial activity, including early market engagement, will help to assess whether the modern slavery risk is relevant to the subject matter of the contract and shape specification requirements.
Knowing the risk of modern slavery guides the approach to contract management and how to work alongside our suppliers to identify and mitigate risk.