2324-12-SLS-JB Disabled Student Support Worker Services | Tenderlake

2324-12-SLS-JB Disabled Student Support Worker Services

Contract Value:
GBP 1M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
29 February 2024
Closing Date:
03 April 2024
Location(s):
UKE32 Sheffield (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
Seeking a supplier to provide Disabled Student Support Workers for Sheffield Hallam University, covering a wide range of difficulties, with specific qualifications and training requirements, including support across different bands of assistance.
2324-12-SLS-JB Disabled Student Support Worker Services.
The University is required under the Equality Act to provide reasonable adjustments to support disabled students in reaching their potential. The Disabled Student Support Team comprises of an advisory, assistive technology and administration team. It is part of the Student Support Services team based within the Student and Academic Support directorate. Working as part of a wider network, we offer timely, accurate, and confidential information, along with advice, guidance, and resources to remove barriers to learning. We are seeking to establish an agreement with a suitable preferred supplier who can provide a high-quality, fully managed service for Disabled Student Support Workers for students studying at Sheffield Hallam University for the academic year 2024-25 onwards.

We have existing suppliers in place for the delivery of disabled student support workers for students with support needs identified and funded by Sheffield Hallam University. These current arrangements are with Clear Links Support and Cosmic People and expire end of July 2024.
Our current suppliers have confirmed that in their view none of their employees will be subject to TUPE. However, it is recommended tenderers should make their own enquires as Sheffield Hallam University cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.
Suppliers must be listed on the Student Finance England list of Non-Medical Helpers Suppliers and meet the Auditing and Quality Assurance Arrangements set by Student Finance England (SFE). They should also be members of The Association of Non-Medical Help Providers and follow their Membership Charter.
Support covers students with a wide range of difficulties including specific learning
difficulties such as dyslexia and dyspraxia; autism spectrum conditions; sensory difficulties
such as vision and hearing loss, physical and mobility difficulties, mental health, and long-term health conditions. Support workers are expected to work within the role descriptors and meet requirements of the Department for Education mandatory qualification and professional body membership requirements to deliver Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) fundable Non-Medical Help (NMH) roles .
Recruitment & Training
Support workers should undergo an appropriate recruitment process including induction and DBS checks (where required). The supplier must ensure that support workers have relevant qualifications as set out in the Non-Medical Help (NMH) - DfE qualification and professional body membership requirements document.
The supplier will be responsible for ensuring support workers have training on:
• Their Management System
• Confidentiality and data protection
• Disability Awareness
• Role specific training where needed
• Safeguarding and risk management
Types of support
The successful supplier will be able to provide support across the following areas:
Band 1 - Support Assistants
Support Workers that carry out these roles must have the skills and competence to provide support in the following areas:
• Providing practical support around the campus
• Reading aloud
• Scribing
Roles which might provide this support include:
• Practical Support Assistant
• Reader
• Scribe
• Sighted Guide
• Exam Support Worker - reader, scribe or prompt
Band 2 - Enhanced Support Assistants
These are support activities which require an enhanced level of skill, knowledge and training to
Band 1 activities. The role of an enhanced support assistant is generally to support students to develop their independence and autonomy in HE, for example by providing support with issues such as time keeping, organisational skills etc. and can be supplemented by practical support for example library support, workshop support etc. Roles which might provide this support include:
• Study Assistant
• Notetaker
Bands 3 & 4 - Specialist Support
These roles require specialist qualifications and extensive previous experience. They broadly require support workers to help students to develop effective skills and strategies to work in a higher education context in the presence of their condition.
Roles which might provide this support include:
• Specialist Mentor (MH or ASC)
• Specialist one-to-one Study Skills and Strategy Support (ASC or SpLD)
• Specialist Support Professional (Deaf or VI)
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The Buyer:
Sheffield Hallam University
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CPV Code(s):
80340000 - Special education services
80430000 - Adult-education services at university level
85312400 - Welfare services not delivered through residential institutions
98334000 - Wellness services