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The social impact toolkit – unlocking social value in the supply chain

The decommissioning programme for the Sellafield nuclear complex in Cumbria will run for the next 100 years. To maximise opportunities for unlocking social value and meaningful change, four organisations who will help deliver the programme have developed a social impact toolkit to support potential supply chain partners.

The Programme and Project Partners

The Programme and Project Partners was formed by Sellafield Ltd in 2019 and comprises Kellogg Brown and Root, Wood, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, and Doosan Babcock. Around £7 billion of projects are identified to pass through The Programme and Project Partners over the 20-year contract, with around £5 billion delivered by its supply chain. As a result, they highlight that a collaborative, joined-up approach to social impact is essential to ensure meaningful, long-term benefits are achieved in West Cumbria and Warrington.

Social Impact Plan

The Programme and Project Partnership have created a Social Impact Plan, aligned with Sellafield Ltd’s Social Impact Strategy, which maps key priorities. These are categorised as either embedded social value (achieved through the delivery of the day-to-day services, such as ensuring 5% of the workforce are apprentices, in line with the industry standard) and additional social value (which is above and beyond day-to-day delivery, for example recruiting workforce and trainees from disadvantaged backgrounds).

Social impact will be factored into both tenders and direct award of contracts, and the toolkit comprises a number of key measures to support potential suppliers, whether delivering a six-month contract or supporting a package for the next 18 years.

The toolkit includes:

The Programme and Project Partners will continue to update the social value toolkit with more case studies, increased detail about initiatives suppliers can connect into, and a template to help develop a social impact plan in the pipeline.

With the new Social Value Model in place for major procurement as of 1 January 2021, the joined-up approach from The Programme and Project Partners is a great example of ensuring social value is not only embedded within the organisation, but with further partners and the supply chain on an ongoing basis.

 

Having completed hundreds of social value responses in tenders, Executive Compass are well placed to support you with social value in tendering. To find out more about how we can help contact us.

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