Traditional framework
- +Borough pays
- £264
- ×Agency margin
- £102
- +Carer take-home
- £162

For the desks that account for borough care
Commission. Account For It.
SCENE 07·BOROUGH·LOCAL AUTHORITY · COMMISSIONING · WITNESSEDScene one · The ritual
Trust, served the old way.
For two centuries the most consequential introductions in care and medicine have been made by hand, in person, with patience, with precision. The hands changed. The standard didn’t.
You pay £264 for a twelve hour shift. £102 of that buys an agency margin. The carer takes £162. The budget for resident dignity bleeds to a recruiter who has never been in your borough.
The hard math
Same resident. Same care. Same statutory standard. Two completely different ledgers, depending on who sits between the borough and the carer.
Three commitments
01
DBS, RTW, references, training certificates, and shift history sealed in the worker’s Pro-ID. Exportable as an audit pack the day an inspector asks.
02
Every shift booked on the platform is a flat £10. Your category cost stops scaling with worker pay, and savings stay inside the borough envelope.
03
The Borough Desk runs the same shift-first console used by enterprise care groups. Vacancies, fills, no-shows, and reconciliations live in one place, attestable on demand.
// The doors are still open
18 of 24 borough desks still open. Closes when the wave seals.
· Borough Desk · Wave 01 ·
0/ 24
seats remaining
// SEAL · 0xCARE-BOROUGH-COMMISSIONING · MMXXVI
Begin the conversation · Decree · Doctrine commit
Every framework week between now and the next wave is £102 a shift bleeding to a margin that fails the inspection. Request your borough desk. Be in the founding cohort that returns the margin to the carer, the home, and the budget that pays for both.
© Netvett · MMXXVI|SCENE 01 / 07|NETVETT · 0xCARE-BOROUGH-COMMISSIONING