Decision Maker: Executive Director of Resources
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
The license for usage of the Low-Income Family
Tracker (LIFT) tool, from Policy in Practice, expires on 26 June
2026. The tool has been and continues to be used to proactively
identify and target residents who may be eligible for benefits such
as Pension Credit, but who are not currently claiming.
Oldham Council is using the tool to support a campaign to increase
the uptake of a variety of benefits throughout 2026-27.
The annual cost of LIFT is £39,137 per annum, excluding VAT.
The cost has been budgeted within the 2026-27 Crisis and Resilience
Fund scheme grant funded by the UK Government.
Approval is requested to award and enter a 12-month call-off
contract with Policy in Practice under the Crown Commercial
Services G Cloud 14 RM.1577.14 Framework Agreement.
To renew the license for usage of LIFT from 27
June 2026 for 12 months via CCS G Cloud 14 Framework RM.1557.14,
this will ensure services that currently utilise this application
will remain licensed and fully supported, ensuring uninterrupted
service continuity.
Without LIFT, we would not currently have the
capacity or capability to extract the relevant data to deliver a
targeted campaign to increase benefit uptake.
Whilst alternative options to LIFT may be available in the
marketplace, in addition to the Council building a platform
internally, a change to a different platform would require several
months of planning, implementation and training, and would not be
ready in time to support the current benefit uptake work.
During 2026-2027, we will review whether LIFT fully meets our
requirements. A procurement process in advance of June 2027 will be
undertaken as this is the final period that a compliant contract
can be issued.
Without LIFT, we would not currently have the
capacity or capability to extract the relevant data to deliver a
targeted campaign to increase benefit uptake.
Whilst alternative options to LIFT may be available in the
marketplace, in addition to the Council building a platform
internally, a change to a different platform would require several
months of planning, implementation and training, and would not be
ready in time to support the current benefit uptake work.
Other reasons / organisations consulted
None
Contact: Fran Lautman, Assistant Director of Customer Experience Email: fran.lautman@oldham.gov.uk Email: fran.lautman@oldham.gov.uk.
Publication date: 29/04/2026
Date of decision: 28/04/2026
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