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Wolverhampton City Council is currently active in the procurement stage for the Families First for Children Pathfinder (FFCP) programme, which targets the health and social work services sector. The procurement is divided into two main lots: Lot 1 - Targeted Youth Support and Lot 2 - Parental Advocacy. This programme aims to provide needs-led support for both young people and parents in navigating relevant services.
The open procedure under the Light Touch Regime is being used, with significant emphasis placed on service quality. The tender period is set to close on 27th November 2025, and potential suppliers can provide electronic submissions by registering at Wolverhampton Tenders website. The services will be focused within the UKG39 region, with the contract start date planned for 1st April 2026 and a completion date of 31st March 2029, inclusive of possible extensions.
This tender provides substantial business growth opportunities, particularly for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs) that operate within the social services sector. Companies with expertise in youth support, parental advocacy, and multi-agency coordination will find themselves well-positioned to compete. With an overall project value of £1,416,000, which covers both lots, businesses that demonstrate strong financial capability and innovative service delivery methods, alongside an ability to meet specific selection criteria such as a minimum turnover threshold, will have a competitive edge.
This tender can significantly aid businesses aiming to expand their footprint in public service provision while contributing to community-focused outcomes.
This service will support vulnerable young people aged 11-18, particularly those at risk of exploitation, gang involvement, and youth violence. The model is embedded within the Family Help strand and will work with families open to Targeted Family Help and Child in Need pathways, without requiring a social worker allocation. The aim is to deliver trauma-informed, multi-agency support for adolescents (11-18) at risk of extra-familial harm, exploitation, and poor outcomes, without requiring an allocated social worker. * Intensive 1:1 support and group interventions. * All-female delivery team for trauma-informed work with girls. * Referrals from Family Help,YOT, MACE, and other partners. * Early Support Plans and exploitation screening tools. * Performance monitoring including "distance travelled" outcomes. Detailed requirements are set out with in the Tender Pack - Appendix B: Targeted Youth Support Service Specification
This service will enhance parental engagement in child protection processes through independent advocacy. Advocates will support parents during Section 47 enquiries and child protection conferences, ensuring their understanding and voice are central to decision-making. The service expects providers to provide independent, professional advocacy for parents involved in statutory child protection processes (CIN, CP, LAC), ensuring they are informed, supported, and empowered to participate meaningfully. Key features include: * Support for all parents, including fathers and non-resident carers * Representation at key child protection stages * Focus on improving parental experience and collaboration * Advocacy at key safeguarding stages (Section 47, CP conferences, Core Groups) * Rapid allocation within 24 hours of referral * Focus on barriers to engagement (e.g., neurodivergence, mental health, domestic abuse) * Embedded within Family Help Teams * Monthly performance reporting and DfE checkpoint submissions Detailed requirements are set out with in the Tender Pack - Appendix B: Parental Advocacy.
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