North Somerset Council purchases its own PPE supply after Government system delays

North Somerset Council purchases its own PPE supply after Government system delays

North Somerset Council has purchased its own supply of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in an effort to support local care workers – and the first instalment has now arrived.


The items, which will be used in care homes and on home care visits, include face shields, gloves and masks.

The supply will be used as a last resort when there aren’t any alternatives to ensure the council has sufficient supplies to meet any urgent need.

The Government’s “Clipper” system is currently being established to provide a central hub for the supply and distribution of PPE nationwide. However, it is yet to be fully up and running following a delay in going live and could take at least another three weeks before it gets up to speed.

Cllr Mike Bell, North Somerset Council’s executive member with responsibility for adult social care congratulated staff for securing a supply of PPE.

“Our effort to directly buy and support care in this way is exemplary and a credit to our fantastic staff. We have sourced our own supply to help make sure we are in the best position to help protect the amazing care staff in North Somerset and the vulnerable people they serve.

“Emergency drops through the NHS and government have been helpful, but they have been sporadic and inconsistent, and not always enough to meet local demand.

“The Government’s online ordering system needs to be fully operational as soon as possible, so that councils and care providers can directly request the critical PPE they need.

“We’re hugely grateful to the local businesses and volunteers who have contributed PPE to help our staff. More is always needed and we would urge anyone who can help to contact us as soon as possible.”

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