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Best Start in Life Programme- Support for Families Services
Hull City Council
Hull City Council (The Authority) is seeking tenders from interested organisations to provide the delivery of Best Start in Life Programme- Support for Families Services. The tender is an open procedure consisting of a one stage process process. The contract is anticipated to commence 1 October 2026 ending by 31 March 2029 with an option to extend for 2 x 12 month periods. The total maximum value of the Services is £125,000 (excluding extension periods). The value is given in good faith to assist tenderers in making their submissions, it should not be interpreted as an undertaking to purchase any goods, services or works to any particular value by the Authority and does not form part of the Contract. Further information is contained within the tender documentation. Please ensure all tender submission documents are completed as detailed. Incomplete bids will be eliminated from further process.
1300 – Occupational Health, EAP and Associated Health and Wellbeing Services Framework
Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation
YPO are working in partnership with the London Borough of Islington to reprocure the 3rd iteration of their Occupational Health, EAP and Associated Health and Wellbeing Services framework offering a broader reach to the whole public sector through a national framework split into 8 regions procured through the Open Procedure under PA23 offering 2 re-opening periods in years 2 and 5 to encourage a broad mix of suppliers within the market. The Lot structure supports a full end to end wellbeing solution for the Public Sector offering: Occupational Health Services, Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP), Health and Wellbeing Related Training Courses, Flu Vaccination Programmes, Modern Employee Assistance Programmes (EAP) and Student Assistance Programmes (SAP) for Higher Education 16 years +. The framework offers both the Competitive Selection Process and Award Without Competition as procurement routes to use. YPO are the lead public sector buying organisation for this procurement, we manage an array of frameworks for a variety of services and products. Public sector organisations utilise our frameworks as a compliant route to market to award contracts which meet their requirements. The framework is designed to meet the needs of YPO and Other Contracting Authorities by establishing an agreement where the end customer will place the order with the Supplier and the Supplier delivers services direct to the end customer. Any resulting Contract shall be deemed to cover any services that can be supplied by the successful tenderer(s) over the life of the framework within the scope of the lots.
Provision of Coaching Services
PARK VIEW ACADEMY
Park View School is seeking to appoint a provider to deliver the coaching services, management services, sports science, vocational education and logistical operations for each of the academies. To provide an overall management structure to deliver high quality sporting and education provision that enhances the overall student experience. The appointed provider will be responsible for end-to-end delivery including coaching, education, sports science, pastoral care, and logistics. We are seeking to deliver the following academies, fully staffed to deliver outstanding outcomes. We are requesting interested parties to submit a plan on the number of staff required and a budget model for this. We are expecting to see how the academies will be managed, what delivery will be in place for coaching, sports science, vocational teaching, cleaning, logistics and operational delivery of the sports academy. Key to this is having staff who can manage the sports academies alongside delivering the pastoral aspects required within the academic environment. The current provider of these services only uses self-employed staff and we therefore believe that there will be no staff eligible for transfer under the TUPE Regulations. To successfully award this tender, organisations need to demonstrate how they will achieve student numbers for the following sports academies. As it stands the existing provider has recruited the below estimated numbers based on new first years only:- ● Women's football - 34 ● Men's football - 56 ● Men's Rugby - 24 ● Women's Rugby 26 ● Cricket - 36 ● Basketball - 10 ● Athletics - 15 Currently there are 169 year 12 students. This is broken down into the following academic courses:- ● 79 Btec sport students ● 72 A levels ● 18 Active IQ Those students take part in the following sports academies:- ● Men's Football 50 ● Women's Football 38 ● Cricket 33 ● Men's Rugby 20 ● Women's Rugby 11 ● Athletics 14 ● Netball 3 ● Swimming 1 The contract also requires provision of t
UOW980 - Continuing Professional Development Portal
University of Worcester
To support the University’s ambitious growth targets in its short-course portfolio the University now seeks a modern, web-based platform that can both showcase CPD opportunities and provide a simple applicant experience from first enquiry to confirmed enrolment. The chosen solution must present course information in an engaging, searchable format, guide applicants through a concise application journey, and support secure online payment – whether the learner is self-funded or sponsored by an employer or a third-party organisation.
Connect to Work - (Revised Version)
Hartlepool Borough Council
Connect to Work is a voluntary local supported employment programme launched by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and funded by the UK Government. The contract will provide support to: Disabled people People with health conditions and Individuals with Complex Barriers to move into and maintain Employment.
Opportunity for Delivery of Programme of Study Enrichment Hours - Football Coaching
Hertford Regional College
Hertford Regional College (HRC) intends to appoint a provider with relevant experience and a proven track record to deliver enrichment to learners undertaking a programme of study. Applicants must be a professional football club in the top 4 levels of the national league system. The contract will be for the delivery of 288 hours of group football coaching for a cohort of 60 learners as part of the enrichment hours included in the level 2 and 3 Diploma in Sport and Physical Exercise and the level 3 Extended Diploma in Sport and Physical Exercise. The successful applicant may be asked to support assessment activities as part of the delivery of the above qualifications. The maximum contract value to support this procurement will be £164,000 and a detailed breakdown of associated delivery costs must be provided. Delivery must meet the regulations for enrichment hours outlined in the ESFA Funding Rules. The provider ensure provision, even at lower levels, is clearly aligned to the destination curriculum model as well as supporting the College's rationale for subcontracting which can be found on our website https://www.hrc.ac.uk/about-hrc/partnerships-and-subcontractors Delivery must take place within 5 miles of the college campus in line with current regulations regarding distance subcontracting, all delivery should be completed by 31/07/2027. This procurement is being run under the "light touch regime" and within the timescales set out in the attachments below. To participate in this procurement, you must complete and submit the procurement questionnaire located in the attachments to subcontracting@hrc.ac.uk Please note that Due Diligence checks must be completed, and a required assessment outcome achieved prior to any contract award. HRC will invite shortlisted providers completing this procurement exercise to undertake Due Diligence in line with the timescales set out in the attachments. HRC reserves the right not to award a contract based on the outcome of Due Dilige
Theory Test Services - TTAP
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
The Theory Test Assessment Platform (TTAP) underpins the digital delivery of DVSA’s Theory Test Service and includes a Content Management System (CMS) for creating and maintaining the theory test question bank (with version control and secure configuration of question packs). It provides an assessment platform managing the end‑to‑end test lifecycle: ingesting booking data and securely transmitting it to test centres; delivering the correct test to candidates; and forwarding results to DVSA’s CRM. The platform produces detailed candidate interaction data for reporting, performance analysis, and fraud detection, and includes regular security updates and operational management. The service includes continuous improvement and innovation in collaboration with DVSA and supports both the national Test Centre Network (TCN) and In‑House Theory Test Centres (IHTTCs). Additional Services: The Authority has identified several potential future developments that may be explored during the lifetime of the Contract. These Additional Services fall within the overall scope of the procurement and may, where required, be implemented through the Contract’s Change Control Procedure. The Authority is clearly signalling these areas to the market as part of this notice. The Additional Services are: • Exploring remote testing/proctoring technology in the delivery of the Service. • Exploring the use of end‑to‑end cloud architecture in the delivery of the Service. • Adding other Authority or Department for Transport tests into Service delivery. • Adding wider government tests into Service delivery. • Enabling validation of Digital Driving Licences. • Enhanced identification checking. Key Dates Publication date: Monday 11 May 2026 Supplier Engagement Event: Tuesday 19 May 2026 https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/5321459f-f7ca-4120-adb6-eaa594fa3659@a455b827-244f-4c97-b5b4-ce5d13b4d00c PSQ Clarification Deadline: 5PM on Wednesday 3 June 2026 PSQ SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 12 Noon on Friday 12 Jun
Youth Mentoring and Diversion Programme
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is inviting tenders for the delivery of a Youth Mentoring and Diversion Programme aimed at preventing and reducing serious violence. We are seeking an experienced provider to deliver weekly, face-to-face mentoring and diversionary activities for young people aged 13–18 who are involved in, or at risk of, serious violence, across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. The programme will offer trauma-informed, non-discriminatory support, working in partnership with youth justice, diversion and wider statutory services. Providers must be able to offer match funding on a 50:50 basis and demonstrate strong safeguarding, outcome monitoring and local partnership working. This opportunity can be found a follows: 1. Log in to our supplier portal at https://7force.force.com/login 2. Locate the opportunity under the 'Find Opportunities' section 3. Click ‘Register Interest' 4. You can then go to 'My Proposals & Quotes' to view the documentation and submit your response. 5. Once you have completed all relevant Requirement Sections, ensure you click the 'Submit' button to ensure your responses are received by us. Upon clicking 'Submit' you will receive a confirmation email. The message centre (found on your Portal homepage) will be available for you to communicate with us regarding any open opportunities, or for any clarification questions you may have.
Healthcare AI Solutions
NHS Shared Business Services Limited
The Open Framework is intended to serve as a strategic vehicle for the efficient, legally compliant, and scalable procurement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies across the NHS and the wider Public Sector. This initiative recognises the transformative potential of AI in addressing current and emerging healthcare challenges, from improving diagnostic accuracy and clinical decision-making to streamlining operational processes. Through this Open Framework, Approved Organisations will be able to access cutting-edge AI solutions that are safe, interoperable, and tailored to meet local and national health priorities. The ultimate aim is to support the delivery of improved health outcomes for patients, empower healthcare professionals with advanced tools, and accelerate progress in medical research and innovation. At the same time, the Open Framework seeks to drive greater value for money, reduce duplication in procurement efforts, and enable consistent standards for implementation, governance, and digital maturity across the system.
Framework for the call-off provision of Tanker Training Services
City of Glasgow College
City of Glasgow College is seeking to establish a multi-lot Framework Agreement for the provision of STCW Tanker Training Services on an as-required basis. The framework will support contingency and supplementary delivery requirements where in-house provision is unavailable or insufficient. Courses include basic and advanced tanker training across four lots
For Inclusion on a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for education services for children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
DERBY CITY COUNCIL
Applications are invited for inclusion on the Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) that will support the placement of Learners at independent and non-maintained schools or special pre and post 16 organisations. The successful Applicants will be awarded a position on the DPS and if successful in the Contract Opportunity Award process be responsible for providing the Service directly to the Learner. The DPS will operate for an initial period of two years, with two further potential annual extensions of 12 months available (latest end date is 31st October 2027), subject to the terms of the DPS Agreement, which includes 'Termination on Notice' clause in favour of the Council. The duration or termination of the DPS will not affect Individual Placement Agreements via the DPS. The DPS application process will operate in a series of "rounds". This edited notice is to advise that the deadline for applications for Round 29 is 10:00am on 13/07/2026. Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for TD1941. Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system. Additional information: Documents are available at www.eastmidstenders.org Please search for TD1941. Please note: we will only accept expressions of interest through the e-tendering system.
LCR Circular Economy Education for Educators
Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority
Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority (MWDA) is a statutory waste disposal authority which, with its District Council partners, takes a lead in advocating and delivering recycling, waste prevention, and the safe and effective disposal of household waste for the residents of Merseyside and Halton (together, the 'Liverpool City Region'). MRWA is committed to achieving the targets of zero waste and net zero carbon, to achieve these targets we believe a whole systems change is needed. This involves changing behaviours and attitudes away from single use, throw away consumerism towards a culture of reuse, repair and avoiding waste where possible. A key aspect of behaviour change is education, and studies show that information delivered academically, culturally and in communities has more benefits and provides long-term changes to behaviours. MWDA is looking to commission an organisation to deliver circular economy and zero waste?teacher?education projects to?educators across the Liverpool City Region. The education project will focus on engaging with and educating educators and school staff across the Liverpool City Region on zero waste and the circular economy to encourage a positive shift in waste and resource behaviours within schools.
Shaw Trust Delivery Partner Dynamic Purchasing Service
The Shaw Trust Limited
The Delivery Partners Dynamic Purchasing System (DPDPS) is currently open until May 2026. Our current contracts are with a range of commissioners including but not limited to DWP, ESFA and HMPPS. The three business areas are Children's and Young Peoples Services. Employability, Health and Wellbeing and Learning and Skills. Opportunities across these three business areas will be made available via the DPDPS. Please find additional details in the link: https://shawtrust.org.uk/change-lives-with-us/supply-chain-and-corporate-partnerships/ Additional information: Please note that the start and end dates that are displayed on this notice are for system administration purposes only. Due to changes in the way will be asking Suppliers to register their interest with Shaw Trust in the future, this DPDPS will now close on 6th May 2026. Further guidance on how to register your interest to work with Shaw Trust will be made available on Supply chain and corporate partnerships - Shaw Trust: https://shawtrust.org.uk/change-lives-with-us/supply-chain-and-corporate-partnerships/
Procurement of Emergency and Defensive Driving Training Services for Police and Frontline Community Representatives in High-Risk Areas
Chemonics International, Inc.
Chemonics Group UK Limited which is implementing the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine Phase 2 (PFRU-2) Project as part of international technical assistance (hereinafter referred to as Chemonics) invites you to submit a Tender for Procurement of Emergency and Defensive Driving Training Services for Police and Frontline Community Representatives in High-Risk Areas. The selected vendor will be awarded a Purchase Order with a period of performance of 4 months.
17037 - PFI Technical Advisor
Knowsley Council
The Authority requires a lead financial and commercial advisory role for the BSF project with particular focus upon the Payment Mechanism.
Framework Agreement for the Provision of Leadership, Governance and Development Services
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) intends to establish a framework of suitably experienced providers to support the delivery of leadership, governance, and development activities for Board members, Executives, and senior leaders. ABUHB plans to appoint six providers to this framework. The framework is intended to provide ABUHB with flexible access to a range of development expertise, recognising that specific requirements may evolve over the life of the framework and may be commissioned on a planned or ad‑hoc basis. Providers appointed to the framework will be required to demonstrate proven experience of delivering high‑quality leadership and governance development within the public sector, ideally within NHS or other complex, regulated environments.
Darpariaeth Gwasanaethau Tiwtor MTCBC ar gyfer disgyblion sy’n cael eu haddysgu y tu allan i’r ysgol (EOTAS) MTCBC Provision of Tuition Services for pupils educated other than at school (EOTAS)
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
Mae Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Merthyr Tudful yn ceisio tendrau ar gyfer Darpariaeth Gwasanaethau Tiwtor ar gyfer disgyblion sy’n cael eu haddysgu y tu allan i’r ysgol (EOTAS). Mae’r Gwasanaeth Tiwtor yn darparu darpariaeth amgen ar gyfer disgyblion nad ydynt yn gallu cael mynediad at addysg brif ffrwd oherwydd ystyriaethau meddygol, lles neu ymddygiadol sy’n gwneud amgylchedd ysgol yn anaddas. Bydd gofyn i’r contractwr fod wedi’i leoli ac i gyflwyno’r rhan fwyaf o’r tiwtora (un i un ac mewn grwpiau bach) mewn safle Awdurdod Lleol fel y nodir yn y ddogfen dendro. Gellir defnyddio lleoliadau eraill fel sy’n briodol, a bydd yr Awdurdod Lleol yn nodi’r rhain. Bydd gofyn i’r contractwr ddarparu dull sy’n canolbwyntio ar y person wrth addysgu disgyblion ar diwtora, yn unol â deddfwriaeth berthnasol Llywodraeth Cymru a dogfennau polisi’r Awdurdod Lleol. Daw ceisiadau am diwtora o atgyfeiriadau ysgolion. Yna mae Panel Tiwtor yr Awdurdod Lleol yn defnyddio meini prawf atgyfeirio i bennu lleoliad. Mae disgyblion yn cael eu cofrestru’n ddeuol ac felly’n aros ar gofrestr yr ysgol. Cedwir cysylltiadau cryf â’r ysgolion, gyda adolygiadau rheolaidd i sicrhau bod disgyblion yn cael y cyfle i ailintegreiddio i ysgolion prif ffrwd pan fyddant yn gallu. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is seeking tenders for the Provision of Tuition Services for pupils educated other than at school (EOTAS). The Tuition Service provides alternative provision for pupils unable to access mainstream education due to medical, wellbeing or behavioural considerations that make a school environment unsuitable. The contractor will be required to be based and deliver the majority of the tuition (one to one and small groups) at a Local Authority premises as stated in the tender documentation. Other venues as appropriate may be used and these will be identified by the Local Authority. The contractor will be required to provide a person-centred approach to educating pupils on tuition, in line with relevant Wel
Nursery Provision of Early Years & Childcare for RAF Marham and RAF Cranwell
Ministry of Defence
The Authority intends to run a Tender process for the provision of RAF Nurseries using Open Competition with Lots. The Tender will be open for 25 Calendar days. The locations will be split into Lots as outlined below: Lot 1 to include RAF Cranwell, Wellesley Way, Cranwell, Sleaford NG34 8HB. Lot 2 to include RAF Marham, Elm Road, Upper Marham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9NF. All suppliers are to submit a response to all evaluation questions (even if not applicable) relating to the Lot/s they wish to bid for. Failure to do so will render your bid non-compliant. Suppliers can bid for one lot or both lots within the Tender. For any bids you do not wish to bid for please leave the questions blank. Description of the procurement: The below provides a brief illustration of the current provision and operational delivery of the nursery and childcare sites. Please note this is an illustration and detail can be subject to change. There will be scope to work with each station to adapt the operational delivery and outputs of the setting to meet the needs of service families and the station’s statement of requirements. RAF Cranwell The nursery operates out of a purpose-built nursery that is located inside of the wire at RAF Cranwell, Sleaford NG34 8HB. The nursery is currently open Mon – Fri from 07.30 – 18.00 for 51 days of the year providing up to 76 places for children aged 0-5 years, including an offer of full, half day and sessional options to meet the needs of service families living and working at RAF Cranwell. There are currently 92 children under 5 on roll at the nursery. Wraparound childcare and holiday provision for up to 40 places is also offered to children aged 4 – 11 years at other sites within close proximity to the nursery. There are 35 staff employed to work with the children. The nursery provides funded early education for children aged 9months+. RAF Marham The nursery and childcare provision operates out of a purpose built-building facility that is located ou
17037 - PFI Technical Advisor
Knowsley Council
The Authority requires a lead financial and commercial advisory role for the BSF project with particular focus upon the Payment Mechanism.
Framework Agreement for the Provision of Leadership, Governance and Development Services
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) intends to establish a framework of suitably experienced providers to support the delivery of leadership, governance, and development activities for Board members, Executives, and senior leaders. ABUHB plans to appoint six providers to this framework. The framework is intended to provide ABUHB with flexible access to a range of development expertise, recognising that specific requirements may evolve over the life of the framework and may be commissioned on a planned or ad‑hoc basis. Providers appointed to the framework will be required to demonstrate proven experience of delivering high‑quality leadership and governance development within the public sector, ideally within NHS or other complex, regulated environments.
Darpariaeth Gwasanaethau Tiwtor MTCBC ar gyfer disgyblion sy’n cael eu haddysgu y tu allan i’r ysgol (EOTAS) MTCBC Provision of Tuition Services for pupils educated other than at school (EOTAS)
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
Mae Cyngor Bwrdeistref Sirol Merthyr Tudful yn ceisio tendrau ar gyfer Darpariaeth Gwasanaethau Tiwtor ar gyfer disgyblion sy’n cael eu haddysgu y tu allan i’r ysgol (EOTAS). Mae’r Gwasanaeth Tiwtor yn darparu darpariaeth amgen ar gyfer disgyblion nad ydynt yn gallu cael mynediad at addysg brif ffrwd oherwydd ystyriaethau meddygol, lles neu ymddygiadol sy’n gwneud amgylchedd ysgol yn anaddas. Bydd gofyn i’r contractwr fod wedi’i leoli ac i gyflwyno’r rhan fwyaf o’r tiwtora (un i un ac mewn grwpiau bach) mewn safle Awdurdod Lleol fel y nodir yn y ddogfen dendro. Gellir defnyddio lleoliadau eraill fel sy’n briodol, a bydd yr Awdurdod Lleol yn nodi’r rhain. Bydd gofyn i’r contractwr ddarparu dull sy’n canolbwyntio ar y person wrth addysgu disgyblion ar diwtora, yn unol â deddfwriaeth berthnasol Llywodraeth Cymru a dogfennau polisi’r Awdurdod Lleol. Daw ceisiadau am diwtora o atgyfeiriadau ysgolion. Yna mae Panel Tiwtor yr Awdurdod Lleol yn defnyddio meini prawf atgyfeirio i bennu lleoliad. Mae disgyblion yn cael eu cofrestru’n ddeuol ac felly’n aros ar gofrestr yr ysgol. Cedwir cysylltiadau cryf â’r ysgolion, gyda adolygiadau rheolaidd i sicrhau bod disgyblion yn cael y cyfle i ailintegreiddio i ysgolion prif ffrwd pan fyddant yn gallu. Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is seeking tenders for the Provision of Tuition Services for pupils educated other than at school (EOTAS). The Tuition Service provides alternative provision for pupils unable to access mainstream education due to medical, wellbeing or behavioural considerations that make a school environment unsuitable. The contractor will be required to be based and deliver the majority of the tuition (one to one and small groups) at a Local Authority premises as stated in the tender documentation. Other venues as appropriate may be used and these will be identified by the Local Authority. The contractor will be required to provide a person-centred approach to educating pupils on tuition, in line with relevant Wel
Nursery Provision of Early Years & Childcare for RAF Marham and RAF Cranwell
Ministry of Defence
The Authority intends to run a Tender process for the provision of RAF Nurseries using Open Competition with Lots. The Tender will be open for 25 Calendar days. The locations will be split into Lots as outlined below: Lot 1 to include RAF Cranwell, Wellesley Way, Cranwell, Sleaford NG34 8HB. Lot 2 to include RAF Marham, Elm Road, Upper Marham, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE33 9NF. All suppliers are to submit a response to all evaluation questions (even if not applicable) relating to the Lot/s they wish to bid for. Failure to do so will render your bid non-compliant. Suppliers can bid for one lot or both lots within the Tender. For any bids you do not wish to bid for please leave the questions blank. Description of the procurement: The below provides a brief illustration of the current provision and operational delivery of the nursery and childcare sites. Please note this is an illustration and detail can be subject to change. There will be scope to work with each station to adapt the operational delivery and outputs of the setting to meet the needs of service families and the station’s statement of requirements. RAF Cranwell The nursery operates out of a purpose-built nursery that is located inside of the wire at RAF Cranwell, Sleaford NG34 8HB. The nursery is currently open Mon – Fri from 07.30 – 18.00 for 51 days of the year providing up to 76 places for children aged 0-5 years, including an offer of full, half day and sessional options to meet the needs of service families living and working at RAF Cranwell. There are currently 92 children under 5 on roll at the nursery. Wraparound childcare and holiday provision for up to 40 places is also offered to children aged 4 – 11 years at other sites within close proximity to the nursery. There are 35 staff employed to work with the children. The nursery provides funded early education for children aged 9months+. RAF Marham The nursery and childcare provision operates out of a purpose built-building facility that is located ou
Framework Agreement for the Provision of Leadership, Governance and Development Services
NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership-Procurement Services (hosted by Velindre University NHS Trust)
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board (ABUHB) intends to establish a framework of suitably experienced providers to support the delivery of leadership, governance, and development activities for Board members, Executives, and senior leaders. ABUHB plans to appoint six providers to this framework. The framework is intended to provide ABUHB with flexible access to a range of development expertise, recognising that specific requirements may evolve over the life of the framework and may be commissioned on a planned or ad‑hoc basis. Providers appointed to the framework will be required to demonstrate proven experience of delivering high‑quality leadership and governance development within the public sector, ideally within NHS or other complex, regulated environments.
Fun and Food Programme for Children in Receipt of Benefits-related Free School Meals (Summer 2026)
Durham County Council
The Council wishes to seek multiple Providers to deliver the Fun and Food programme to Children in Receipt of Benefits-related Free School Meals within the boundaries of County Durham. This project utilises Department for Education (DfE) funding which is for school aged children in receipt of benefits related free school meals. All providers must meet DfE framework of standards as below: • Food Provision • Enrichment Activities • Physical Activities • Increasing Awareness of Healthy Eating, healthy lifestyles, and positive behaviours • Signposting and referrals and supporting families • Safeguarding • Policies and Procedures Please note - sessions do not need to be exclusively for children in receipt benefits-related Free School Meals, alternative funding may be sourced by the organisation to fund children ineligible for DfE funding i.e parents/carers may be charged for sessions by the activity organisation. Providers will be asked to bid and submit a proposal for the Summer Holidays 2026. Successful Providers' contracts, as delivered under the Summer 2026 holiday provision, may be extended/varied to cover delivery in the Christmas school holiday period. At the sole discretion of the Council, providers will be identified and approached for Christmas delivery, this is likely to be dependent on successful achievement from Summer 2026 delivery under this contract and Commissioners professional judgement. If Successful Providers meet the threshold that the Commissioner deems as successful delivery, they will be emailed a proposal form for completion for the next school holiday period. The same evaluation criteria will be applied to the subsequent proposals. There is also a possibility that DCC may acquire funding from different sources that may be used for main school holidays, half term holidays or funding for participants to attend that are not in receipt of Benefits-related Free School Meals. Where this is the case successful providers will be updated regarding the s
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