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Status: Open
Published Date: 04/12/2023
Closing Date: 19/02/2024
Value: £10,000
GB-London: Southmere Watersports & Activity Centre and Birchmere Outdoor Swimming (Thamesmead, London) - Peabody Trust ("Peabody") is seeking to appoint an experienced operator to lease the Southmere Watersports & Activity Centre and activate Southmere Lake and Park with boating and other associated activities and Birchmere Lake with Outdoor Swimming. Peabody is seeking an organisation who can balance the needs and interests of local residents, schools and groups as well as encouraging people to travel to the area and help put Thamesmead on the map. This invitation to quote is an open and inclusive opportunity for all interested parties, and we extend a special invitation to SMEs to participate. There is no predefined contract duration specified in this procurement. The contract duration will be determined through negotiations with the selected bidder, allowing for a flexible and mutually agreed-upon arrangement that aligns with the needs of the project.

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/11/2023
Closing Date: 04/01/2024
Value: £450,000
Request for Application for For the Provision of; Housing Advice, Welfare Benefit Advice and Debt/Money Management Advice for West Oxfordshire District Council - o Part 1: Provision of Housing Advice ( Court Advocacy, Difficulty in keeping up with mortgage repayments and independent advice on appeals.) o Part 2: Provision of Welfare Benefit Advice (appealing benefit decisions in an impartial and professional manner.) o Part 3: Provision of Debt/Money Management Advice (Bankruptcy, Individual Voluntary Arrangements, Debt Relief Orders, Financial Advice.) It is intended to agree a contract with one organisation for a period of 3 years.

Status: Open
Published Date: 30/11/2023
Closing Date: 08/01/2024
Value: neg.
CBC-1618-T-LS Out of Hours Appropriate Adult (AA) Service for Bedfordshire and Luton - This service is for provision of appropriate adults to both adults and children, outside of social services working hours. This includes provision for looked after children. This procurement process is being led by and contracted with Central Bedfordshire Council on behalf of and in collaboration with Bedford Borough Council, Luton Borough Council and Bedfordshire Police and is commissioned for residents of Central Bedfordshire, Bedford Borough and Luton. This will involve attendance at two custody suites in Bedfordshire, Kempston (Police HQ), and Luton.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 24/11/2023
Closing Date: 21/08/2023
Value: £36,750
Building Better Somerset - Specialist Provider Framework - Building Better Somerset is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. It is led, managed and delivered by The Pluss Organisation CIC across Somerset. The initial term of this framework will be for 7 months from September 2023 to 31/03/24. Pluss reserves the right to extend this framework by a further year. Please note this contract allocation is for the contract area as a whole, and is not an assigned allocation to the individual specialist provider. This allocation will be accessed by the specialist provider on a needs basis per participant, as and when Pluss staff refer participants to the specialist provider. Pluss wish to bring in specialist providers to deliver services that will help participants to overcome personal barriers to progression. As these services will be specific to the participants' needs, and sporadic in terms of the service requirements, to ensure a full coverage of services, Pluss is inviting specialist providers to apply to be on the Opportunities Framework as part of the Building Better Somerset Contract. Once specialist providers are approved onto the Opportunities Framework, Pluss will be able to call off services on a needs basis per participant. The services are set out (but not limited to) the list under requirements (3) in the ITT document of this tender. Please note, Pluss is not looking for one specialist provider to deliver all services across the area, services may be awarded to more than one specialist provider to suit the requirements of the programme. Once approved and placed on the Opportunities Framework, this in no way guarantees a commitment to volume or revenue as the framework is there to be accessed on a needs basis. The services under the Opportunities Framework will be very varied and for example, may range from a vocational training course to accessing help for substance misuse issues. Due to this varied nature of services required under Building Better Somerset, there is also the scope to add services under None-Listed Services. Please refer to ITT document for full details including how to respond to this advert.

Status: Open
Published Date: 22/11/2023
Closing Date: 15/01/2024
Value: £96,600
Street Outrreach - The Police and Crime Commissioner for Leicestershire requires a service contract which will contribute to the prevention and reduction of serious violence by: o Using the reachable space that hotspots provide to help prevent violence in hotspots by acting as non-police 'capable guardians' thorough their presence and ability to mediate and defuse situations before they become violent. o Offering immediate practical and emotional support to young people/adults in hotspots including those with substance misuse needs. o Seeking to quickly connect people with existing diversionary and treatment services that can reduce their future risk of being a victim or offender of violence.

Status: Open
Published Date: 17/11/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Streamlined Supported Employment Service In West Bekrshire - West Berkshire Council currently have two supported employment contracts that provide job coaching services. One contract works with those aged 16-25, typically via the SEND team at the Council, and the other works with individuals over 26, typically via the Adult Social Care team. West Berkshire currently has a need for increased employment support for these groups as highlighted by data captured on the Public Health Outcomes Framework. In addition to this, West Berkshire currently has a higher than average employment gap for those with learning disabilities.The Council is currently exploring options internally regarding potentially merging both supported employment contracts to form one service. The purpose of this survey is to help us gain insight into the current market and what is feasible in terms of service delivery. It is anonymous and not scored in any way.The survey can be found here: https://eu.surveymonkey.com/r/Supported-employment-market-engagement

Status: Open
Published Date: 17/11/2023
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Streamlining Supported Employment Service - West Berkshire Council currently have two supported employment contracts that provide job coaching services. One contract works with those aged 16-25, typically via the SEND team at the Council, and the other works with individuals over 26, typically via the Adult Social Care team. West Berkshire currently has a need for increased employment support for these groups as highlighted by data captured on the Public Health Outcomes Framework. In addition to this, West Berkshire currently has a higher than average employment gap for those with learning disabilities.The Council is currently exploring options internally regarding potentially merging both supported employment contracts to form one service. The purpose of this survey is to help us gain insight into the current market and what is feasible in terms of service delivery.

Status: Open
Published Date: 15/11/2023
Closing Date: 29/11/2023
Value: £500,000
GB-St Helens: Wargrave Community Hub - Activities and Promotion - Wargrave Big Local Partnership via their Local Trusted Organisation, Torus Foundation, would like to commission a programme at Wargrave Community Hub with the aim of building on what has been achieved and fulfilling the potential of the Hub. Wargrave Big Local (WBL) is a lottery funded project based in the Wargrave community in Newton le Willows, Merseyside. Wargrave Big Local is a 10-year project to make Wargrave a better place to live and work running until the end of 2025. Focusing on our key themes of: Employment health and wellbeing digital inclusion money matters. It is our vision to build a resilient Wargrave. With those aims in mind WBL is seeking assistance in the development of a range of hub activities, engagement with residents and the day-to-day general management of the hub.

Status: Open
Published Date: 13/11/2023
Closing Date: 17/11/2023
Value: neg.
The Growth Company Expression of Interest - Youth Endowment Fund Summer Jobs Programme - The Growth Company welcomes Expressions of Interests (EOI) for interested organisations who wish to work with GC to deliver the YEF Summer Programme. The Growth Company intend to submit a bid to the Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) to be the new delivery partner for a new Summer Jobs Programme funding round. Funding sits under YEF's Targeted Projects funding stream and will be co-funded by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS), and supported by the Youth Futures Foundation (YFF). The Growth Company will establish, deliver, and evaluate a new Summer Jobs Programme, which will provide short-term paid work placements for young people at risk of becoming involved in violence. You are required to make your EOI submission via the Panacea e-tendering platform. To apply for the opportunity, please register as a supplier on the Panacea Supplier Platform at the following web address: https://app.panacea-software.com/growth Once you have accessed the site, to view the opportunity you need to navigate to 'Register Interest', click the 'Participate' Button, then navigate to 'My Questionnaires' where you will be able to download the documents. Your EOI submission must be made on the Panacea Portal. The deadline for submission of the required documents is: 16:00pm on Friday 17th November 2023.

Status: Open
Published Date: 13/11/2023
Closing Date: 16/01/2024
Value: £500,000
Merseyside Police & Crime Commissioner / North West Probation Service Restorative Justice Service - The PCC for Merseyside is allocated grant funding by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) for victims' services. The grant is issued to commission and/or provide and develop victims' support services, including Restorative Justice (RJ), for Merseyside. Restorative Justice brings those harmed by crime and those responsible for the harm into communication with each other. Restorative Justice offers victims an opportunity to be heard, to ask questions of the offender and to have their say in what they want to happen next. For some people who have been affected by crime, it can help them to explore why the crime happened. It can also help victims to move forward and feel less fearful of crime in the future. Evidence shows that people who take part in a Restorative Justice Process come away feeling satisfied because it has allowed them to have their say. Restorative Justice meets the needs of victims in a way that the traditional Criminal Justice System often cannot. A fundamental element of Restorative Justice is the exchange of dialogue between the victim (harmed) and offender (harmer).