Social Value. 14.1 In performing their respective obligations in pursuance of this Agreement the Parties shall comply with the requirements of Public Services (Social Value) Xxx 0000.
Social Value. The Supplier shall identify Social Value options which are appropriate to Contracting Authorities at Contract award stage. Any Social Value options selected by Contracting Authorities at the point of Contract award, shall be in accordance with the Government’s Social Values which are current at that point in time. The Supplier shall complete annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assessments upon request from Contracting Authorities. For more information on Social Value please see the following link xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/publications/social-value-act-introductory-guide
Social Value. 3.14. The Supplier shall complete annual Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) assessments upon request from Customers.
Social Value. During the term of the Agreement, the Supplier will, where requested by the Client, engage with the Client to assist the Client in meeting the objectives of the Client’s Corporate Social Responsibility Policy (“CSR Policy”). A copy of the CSR Policy is available on the Client’s website and the Supplier will be expected to be familiar with the CSR Policy.
Social Value. 4.16.1. The Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012 requires public authorities to have regard to economic, social and environmental wellbeing in connection with public services contracts and for connected purposes as well as allowing for national and local strategies around this area. The Supplier may be required at the Call Off Stage to identify as an optional variant the Social Value initiatives it proposes as proportionate and relevant to the Call Off Contract.
Social Value. 5.3.1 The Xxxxx Xxxxx Cricklewood programme will secure wider social, economic and environmental benefits. This is set out in more detail within the relevant sections of the Committee reports included within the background section of this DPR.
Social Value. The Consultant shall be required to deliver social value elements pursuant to the Wellbeing of Wales Act 2015 that were set out in their proposal or shall agree with the Authorised Officer reasonable endeavours to ensure that, in providing the Consultancy Services, it improves the economic, social and environmental well-being of the County of Flintshire/Denbighshire.
Social Value. The Supplier shall be able to fulfil all Social Value requirements. Please refer to Paragraph 4.16
Social Value. Values hold VCSE organisations together as a sector. They are mission-driven and focused on ‘social value’. VCSE organisations work closely together and in synergy with, but independent from, the statutory and business sectors. Social value presents a chance to use our resources in a more impactful way and think more clearly about the social, economic and environmental benefits that can be achieved through our day-to-day activities. We believe that social value is a way of working and conducting business, whereby the organisation manages the resources that it controls, procures and commissions goods, works and services, draws in investment, and acts as a responsible employer so that it achieves value for money on a whole life-cycle basis. VCSE organisations create huge social value as a direct result of their values-based approach, their re- investment of resources into local communities and their business purpose. They also create social value indirectly through their own supply chains, through influencing others, as well as through collaborative work with partners. VCSE organisations are well practiced at providing added social value through service delivery across many sectors including health, education, housing and transport. In commissioning and procurement, the Social Value Act creates an opportunity for VCSEs to demonstrate this to public service commissioners, who assess which potential providers would deliver the maximum public benefit to the local community. Whilst this presents an unprecedented opportunity for the VCSE sector in Greater Manchester, we want to build new models of delivery based in collaboration and partnership across sectors to maximise the overall benefit. For VCSE organisations, social value is what they do, not just a procurement tool. Further information on the VCSE sector and social value is contained in the VCSE Policy Paper.
Social Value. The Provider shall comply with the social value requirements of the Council as set out in the Specification and which are to be delivered as part of the Agreement. The Provider may offer additional Social Value which may include, for the young and unemployed; full or part time employment opportunities, fund raising, workshops, training schemes, regeneration commitments, attendance at Council events. This may also include a commitment by the Provider to reduce their environmental impact.