This live session will look at the third and final set of provisions which are in force from 7 March 2024.
Events and webinars
This free webinar will explore the flexibilities reserved for light touch procurements in the Procurement Act 2023.
The RSH’s new consumer standards herald the introduction of major changes to the regulatory environment for registered providers (RPs) from 1 April 2024.
This webinar covers using inclusive language, reasonable adjustments, the value of neurodivergent employees and recent case law
This free webinar will explore the new commercial purchasing tools in the Procurement Act 2023.
Current legislation governing the commissioning and procurement of health care services sets the expectation that competitive tendering is used to award health care contracts. Attendees will be guided through the new processes commissioners can use to purchase a mixture of health and adult social care services.
In the list of hot topics for the sector, international recruitment must be near the top! Partnering with BA Healthcare (a major provider of overseas healthcare professionals to UK health and social care providers) we are running a webinar on this issue.
This free webinar will explore whether the Procurement Act provides new opportunities for contracting authorities to deliver social value through public procurement.
In this joint webinar with LCP and Anthony Collins, we will explain what to expect from the SHPS valuation and provide a recommended action plan to assist you in preparing for the results.
The final instalment of our annual housing management update webinars held this Autumn will focus on non-litigation updates.
This webinar in our housing management series will discuss the new damp and mould guidance published by the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).
This webinar will provide an overview of the Procurement Act and the remaining journey to implementation. It will be useful for anyone based in contracting authorities or suppliers to the public sector who have not yet had the opportunity to engage with the detail in the Act.