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Social work and related services

Contract Value:
GBP 4M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
13 August 2019
Closing Date:
23 September 2019
Location(s):
UKE11 Kingston upon Hull, City of (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
Targeted Early Help Youth Provision

Hull City Council invites qualified and interested suppliers to tender for the provision of a contract to secure a revised targeted early help youth provision. This service specification sets out the requirements for targeted youth service provision. The programme aims to deliver ‘open access’ venues, to cast as wide a net as possible to engage young people, but with a clear focus on increasing targeted early help support and intervention for those young people in greatest need and at the greatest risk of poor outcomes. Under this contract the supplier will be required to actively contribute to the achievement of social objectives. These include: skills development;employment and training opportunities within the locality of where the contract will be delivered; and other added value initiatives throughout the supply chain to support community programmes promoted by the Council. Accordingly contract performance conditions may relate in particular to secondary considerations.


Targeted Early Help Youth Provision, in the East Hull Area

Hull City Council invites qualified and interested suppliers to tender for the provision of a contract to secure a revised targeted early help youth provision. The authority is conducting the procurement using the competitive procedure with negotiation procedure (CPN).The authority proposes to enter into contract(s) for a period of 5 years. No extension options will be available to this contract. The anticipated service commencement date is 1.4.2020. This service specification sets out the requirements for targeted youth service provision. The programme aims to deliver ‘open access’ venues, to cast as wide a net as possible to engage young people, but with a clear focus on increasing targeted early help support and intervention for those young people in greatest need and at the greatest risk of poor outcomes.

The service will be divided into the following lots:

Lot 1: Targeted Early Help youth provision, in open access venues, in the East of Hull.

Sub-lot 1.1: 10-13 years old.

Sub-lot 1.2: 14-19/24 years old.

The authority is looking for a minimum of 1 provider to deliver the services against each of the sub-lots (Lots 1-3).

The authority encourages consortia to deliver the contract for in order to provide value for money and the added value partnership working can bring.

Under this contract the supplier will be required to actively contribute to the achievement of social objectives. These include: skills development; employment and training opportunities within the locality of where the contract will be delivered and other added value initiatives throughout the supply chain to support community programmes promoted by the Council. Accordingly contract performance conditions may relate in particular to secondary considerations.

The authority envisages that the staff working in the current service will transfer to the service provider or its subcontractors, under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246)(TUPE) along with the services.


Targeted Early Help Youth Provision, in the West Hull Area

Hull City Council invites qualified and interested suppliers to tender for the provision of a contract to secure a revised targeted early help youth provision. The authority is conducting the procurement using the competitive procedure with negotiation procedure (CPN).The authority proposes to enter into contract(s) for a period of 5 years. No extension options will be available to this contract. The anticipated service commencement date is 1.4.2020. This service specification sets out the requirements for targeted youth service provision. The programme aims to deliver ‘open access’ venues, to cast as wide a net as possible to engage young people, but with a clear focus on increasing targeted early help support and intervention for those young people in greatest need and at the greatest risk of poor outcomes.

The service will be divided into the following lots:

Lot 2: Targeted Early Help youth provision, in open access venues, in the West of Hull.

Sub-lot 2.1: 10-13 years old.

Sub-lot 2.2: 14-19/24 years old.

The authority is looking for a minimum of 1 provider to deliver the services against each of the sub-lots (Lots 1-3).

The authority encourages consortia to deliver the contract for in order to provide value for money and the added value partnership working can bring.

Under this contract the supplier will be required to actively contribute to the achievement of social objectives. These include: skills development; employment and training opportunities within the locality of where the contract will be delivered; and other added value initiatives throughout the supply chain to support community programmes promoted by the Council. Accordingly contract performance conditions may relate in particular to secondary considerations.

The authority envisages that the staff working in the current service will transfer to the service provider or its subcontractors, under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246)(TUPE) along with the services.


Targeted Early Help Youth Provision, in the North Hull Area

Hull City Council invites qualified and interested suppliers to tender for the provision of a contract to secure a revised targeted early help youth provision. The authority is conducting the procurement using the competitive procedure with negotiation procedure (CPN).The authority proposes to enter into contract(s) for a period of 5 years. No extension options will be available to this contract. The anticipated service commencement date is 1.4.2020. This service specification sets out the requirements for targeted youth service provision. The programme aims to deliver ‘open access’ venues, to cast as wide a net as possible to engage young people, but with a clear focus on increasing targeted early help support and intervention for those young people in greatest need and at the greatest risk of poor outcomes.

The service will be divided into the following lots:

Lot 3: Targeted Early Help youth provision, in open access venues, in the North of Hull.

Sub-lot 3.1: 10-13 years old.

Sub lot 3.2: 14-19/24 years old.

The authority is looking for a minimum of 1 provider to deliver the services against each of the sub-lots (Lots 1-3).

The authority encourages consortia to deliver the contract for in order to provide value for money and the added value partnership working can bring.

Under this contract the supplier will be required to actively contribute to the achievement of social objectives. These include: skills development; employment and training opportunities within the locality of where the contract will be delivered; and other added value initiatives throughout the supply chain to support community programmes promoted by the Council. Accordingly contract performance conditions may relate in particular to secondary considerations.

The authority envisages that the staff working in the current service will transfer to the service provider or its subcontractors, under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246)(TUPE) along with the services.


City-Wide. Targeted Early Help Street Based and Outreach Programme for Vulnerable Young People. Age Range 14 — 19/24

Hull City Council invites qualified and interested suppliers to tender for the provision of a contract to secure a revised targeted early help youth provision. The authority is conducting the procurement using the competitive procedure with negotiation procedure (CPN). The authority proposes to enter into contract(s) for a period of 5 years. No extension options will be available to this contract.The anticipated service commencement date is 1.4.2020. This service specification sets out the requirements for targeted youth service provision. The programme aims to deliver ‘open access’ venues, to cast as wide a net as possible to engage young people, but with a clear focus on increasing targeted early help support and intervention for those young people in greatest need and at the greatest risk of poor outcomes.

The service will be divided into the following lots:

Lot 4: A city-wide Targeted Early Help Street Based and Outreach programme for vulnerable young people at-risk of poor outcomes. Age range 14 — 19/24.

The authority is looking for a minimum of 1 providers to deliver the services.

The authority encourages consortia to deliver the contract for in order to provide value for money and the added value partnership working can bring.

Under this contract the supplier will be required to actively contribute to the achievement of social objectives. These include: skills development; employment and training opportunities within the locality of where the contract will be delivered; and other added value initiatives throughout the supply chain to support community programmes promoted by the Council. Accordingly contract performance conditions may relate in particular to secondary considerations.

The authority envisages that the staff working in the current service will transfer to the service provider or its subcontractors, under the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246)(TUPE) along with the services.

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The Buyer:
Kingston upon Hull City Council
CPV Code(s):
80310000 - Youth education services
85300000 - Social work and related services
92600000 - Sporting services