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Social work and related services

Contract Value:
-
Notice Type:
Contract award notice
Published Date:
19 April 2024
Closing Date:
Location(s):
UKJ4 Kent (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
Independent Fostering Framework Agreement

Kent County Council and Medway Council have awarded a framework agreement to a

number of Independent Fostering Providers who will provide a range of stable, high-quality

foster care homes for children 0-18 years old that value, support and encourage them to

grow and develop as individuals. In addition to promoting their health and general well-being

the Providers need to be committed to ensuring that their foster carers recognise the

importance of the educational achievement of Children in Care and work with us in raising

their academic attainment.


Lot 1

• Short Term/Task Centred/Bridging, up to 12 months

• Long Term or permanent homes (as per the Care/Placement Plan; 12 months and over)

• Parent(s) and Child(ren)

• Short Break Homes

• Children with Disabilities

• Solo homes, with no other children/young people within the fostering household.

• Homes for large sibling groups to enable brothers and sisters to live together.

• Emergency foster care beds, where foster carers are able to care for children without the usual planning and/or thorough assessment process having taken place because of the need to ensure the immediate safety and welfare of the child.

- Homes for large sibling groups to enable brothers and sisters to live together.

- Emergency foster care beds, where foster carers are able to care for children without the usual planning and/or thorough assessment process having taken place because of the need to ensure the immediate safety and welfare of the child.


Lot 2

A small number of our children and young people in care, are placed within a residential children’s home due to the complexity of their needs during a specific period in their childhood. For some, past adverse family experiences may lead to poor emotional and mental health expressed through depression, self-harming behaviours or separation anxieties and attachment disorders. They are often highly vulnerable young people whose behaviour could be perceived to make them or others more at risk


Lot 3

We are seeking specialist foster carers, predominantly for adolescents. For some, past adverse family experiences may have led to poor emotional and mental health expressed through depression, self-harming behaviours or separation anxieties and attachment disorders. They are often highly vulnerable young people whose behaviour could be perceived to make them or others more at risk.

These young people:

• may be stepping down from residential care or

• more likely requiring a fostering home at short notice (similar to an Emergency Bed).

The foster carers will need to care for a young person with complex needs and potentially a number of risk-taking behaviours which may include violence, absconding, offending and gang association. It is expected that these would be predominately a solo arrangement.

The level of complexity and need of these young people are above the thresholds that the Placing Authorities would source as part of an enhanced placement through its IFP Fostering Framework Agreement. It is anticipated that only a very small number of these young people would require this type of fostering home in any given year.

Awarded to:
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Banya Family Placement Ltd, London, (UK)
Channels and Choice, Brighton, East Sussex, (UK)
Family Fostering, Ramsgate (UK)
First Steps Fostering, Ramsgate (UK)
Fostering Together, East Brabourne (UK)
Lighthouse Fostering, Faversham, (UK)
Outset Fostering Agency, Enfield, (UK)
Sunbeam Fostering Agency, Langley (UK)
Young People at Heart, Weybridge (UK)
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The Buyer:
Kent County Council
CPV Code(s):
85300000 - Social work and related services