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Education and training services

Contract Value:
GBP 18M -
Notice Type:
Contract Notice
Published Date:
18 June 2021
Closing Date:
23 July 2021
Location(s):
UK UNITED KINGDOM
UKE12 East Riding of Yorkshire (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKE2 North Yorkshire (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKE21 York (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKE22 North Yorkshire CC (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKF EAST MIDLANDS (ENGLAND) (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKG1 Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKI LONDON (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKI4 Inner London – East (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKI5 Outer London – East and North East (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKI6 Outer London – South (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
UKJ SOUTH EAST (ENGLAND) (UK UNITED KINGDOM)
Description:
European Social Fund Provision 2014-20 (Skills Support to the Unemployed, Support for Young People who are NEET or At risk of becoming NEET, Community Grants and Skills Support for the Workforce)

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund ("ESF"), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

These contracts support activity to increase participation in the labour market and thereby improve social inclusion and mobility by delivering education and training that supports the needs of employees and local employers. Specifically, these contracts provide for the supply of Skills Support to the Unemployed, Support for Young People who are NEET or At risk of becoming NEET, Community Grants and Skills Support for the Workforce.


IP1.2 LEP South London Support for Young People who are NEET or At risk of becoming NEET

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund ("ESF"), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

investment priority for this procurement is :

Investment Priority 1.2 Sustainable Integration of Young People into the Labour Market.

Resources are being used in this investment priority to focus on helping young people, to participate in the labour market and learning.

The ESFA is looking to procure organisations to deliver education and training services to support young people who are not in education employment or training (NEET) or At risk of becoming NEET.


IP1.2 LEP North and East London Support for Young People who are NEET or At risk of becoming NEET

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund ("ESF"), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

investment priority for this procurement is :

Investment Priority 1.2 Sustainable Integration of Young People into the Labour Market.

Resources are being used in this investment priority to focus on helping young people, to participate in the labour market and learning.

The ESFA is looking to procure organisations to deliver education and training services to support young people who are not in education employment or training (NEET) or At risk of becoming NEET.


IP1.2 LEP South East Support for Young People who are NEET or At risk of becoming NEET

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund ("ESF"), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

investment priority for this procurement is :

Investment Priority 1.2 Sustainable Integration of Young People into the Labour Market.

Resources are being used in this investment priority to focus on helping young people, to participate in the labour market and learning.

The ESFA is looking to procure organisations to deliver education and training services to support young people who are not in education employment or training (NEET) or At risk of becoming NEET.


IP1.2 LEP SEMLEP Support for Young People who are NEET or At risk of becoming NEET

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund ("ESF"), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

investment priority for this procurement is :

Investment Priority 1.2 Sustainable Integration of Young People into the Labour Market.

Resources are being used in this investment priority to focus on helping young people, to participate in the labour market and learning.

The ESFA is looking to procure organisations to deliver education and training services to support young people who are not in education employment or training (NEET) or At risk of becoming NEET.


IP1.4 North Eastern Community Grants

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund (“ESF”), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

investment priority for this procurement is:

Investment Priority 1.4 Community Grants.

The Services to be procured are for the management and running of a community grant programme funded by ESF.

The ESFA wishes to make ESF Community Grants available in the form of small grants (up to £20,000) to third sector and other small organisations for the purpose of mobilising disadvantaged or excluded unemployed and inactive people to enable their progress towards employment. Organisations that access grants need to be well placed to reach excluded individuals facing barriers, which hinder their access to mainstream provision Grants will:

- engage with marginalised individuals and support them to re-engage with education, training, or employment;

- will support a range of activities aimed at assisting the disadvantaged or excluded to move closer to the labour market by improving their access to mainstream ESF and domestic employment and skills provision; and

- will provide support to the hardest to reach communities and individuals, especially those from deprived communities, to access employment or further learning and training.


IP1.4 South East Community Grants

The ESFA, acting as a Co-Financing Organisation for the European Social Fund (“ESF”), is procuring education and training services to meet priorities identified by Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) area European Structural and Investment Funds Sub-Committees. As a Co-Financing Organisation, the ESFA provides match funding at Priority Axis level utilising sources of funding as match for ESF funded activity.

investment priority for this procurement is:

Investment Priority 1.4 Community Grants.

The Services to be procured are for the management and running of a community grant programme funded by ESF.

The ESFA wishes to make ESF Community Grants available in the form of small grants (up to £20,000) to third sector and other small organisations for the purpose of mobilising disadvantaged or excluded unemployed and inactive people to enable their progress towards employment. Organisations that access grants need to be well placed to reach excluded individuals facing barriers, which hinder their access to mainstream provision Grants will:

- engage with marginalised individuals and support them to re-engage with education, training, or employment;

- will support a range of activities aimed at assisting the disadvantaged or excluded to move closer to the labour market by improving their access to mainstream ESF and domestic employment and skills provision; and

- will provide support to the hardest to reach communities and individuals, especially those from deprived communities, to access employment or further learning and training.


IP2.1 Solent Skills Support for the Workforce and Skills Support for Redundancy

Resources are being used in this investment priority for people in the workforce and those who have been made redundant within the last three months who lack basic skills or qualifications needed for their career progression. This will facilitate business growth and innovation.

The strands in IP 2.1 are:

- Skills support for the workforce

- Skills support for individuals who are recently redundant (within the last three months) or at risk of redundancy.


IP1.1 Worcestershire Skills Support to the Unemployed

The ESFA is looking to procure an organisation to deliver education and training to support unemployed individuals with the right level of support, tailored to the needs of individuals and businesses in local labour markets. This will be the primary added value for ESF

Activities include helping to identify the barriers individuals face in moving into work (including self-employment) and apprenticeships. Examples of such barriers include lack of confidence, recent work experience, basic skills, job-related skills, job-seeking skills, or other material barriers like debt, homelessness and substance misuse.


IP1.1 York, North Yorkshire and East Riding (More Developed and Transitional) Skills Support for the Unemployed

The ESFA is looking to procure an organisation to deliver education and training to support unemployed individuals with the right level of support, tailored to the needs of individuals and businesses in local labour markets. This will be the primary added value for ESF

Activities include helping to identify the barriers individuals face in moving into work (including self-employment) and apprenticeships. Examples of such barriers include lack of confidence, recent work experience, basic skills, job-related skills, job-seeking skills, or other material barriers like debt, homelessness and substance misuse.

The estimated contract value stated in this lot is the combined contract value for both more developed and transitional.

This programme covers both more developed and transitional and one provider will be awarded two separate contracts for this lot. The combined values are set out within the additional information field below.

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The Buyer:
Education and Skills Funding Agency
CPV Code(s):
80000000 - Education and training services