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Dundee City Council is inviting tenders for a Flexible Framework Agreement for Education & Social Support Services specifically tailored for Children & Families. The procurement is aimed at delivering education and training services within Dundee, Scotland, classified under CPV code 80000000. This tender is currently at the 'tender' stage, with electronic submissions accepted until 17:00 GMT on 16 February 2026.
The contract period is set to commence on 1 April 2026 and continue until 31 March 2028, with potential extensions for up to two additional years. This open procedure offers opportunities in various lots, such as clubs, support services, and creative engagement, emphasizing community benefits as part of the awarding criteria. This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses involved in education, health, and social work services.
Companies with expertise in managing extracurricular activities, counselling, and educational support may find this procurement particularly advantageous. The framework’s flexibility allows for broad participation, with a maximum limit on supplier lots encouraging competition and innovation. Small to medium-sized enterprises capable of delivering bespoke family support or professional development for school staff will find this a promising avenue for business growth, aligning with Dundee City Council's strategic emphasis on community benefits and electronic procurement efficiencies.
Services which provide a club which offers a safe environment for children and young people outside of school hours. Clubs will provide activities including a social element.
Services which provide professional assistance, guidance and support in resolving personal problems. These may include but are not limited to group and/or one to one work with children, young people or families, therapeutic services, mediation and services to promote good mental wellbeing. This may also include providing CLPL/training to staff groups or individuals.
Providing a service which focuses on engaging children and young people to learn through creative activities. These may include but are not limited to, music, art, drama and dance.
Providing a service where external personnel offer additional support to children and young people on a group or onto one basis. Services may include but are not limited to; resilience coaching, speech and language therapists, literacy and maths champions and Nurture Support. For clarity, individuals who provide this service will not be employed by the Council, their services will be purchased.
Providing a service which focuses on the support and encouragement of children and young people to manage their own learning in order that they maximise their potential, develop their skills, improve the performance and become the person they want to be. This service may include but it is not limited to coaching, youth work and support, family support and mentorship programs.
Providing a service which engages children and young people on a particular subject, activity or project through discussion, performance or participation in class(s) dedicated to the project or activity. This service may include but is not limited to mindfulness, yoga, confidence building, nutrition, diversity and health and wellbeing.
Providing professional learning and development opportunities to school staff, teaching and non-teaching. This service may include but is not limited to, learning related to curriculum development, classroom learning, teaching and assessment and opportunities for coaching and mentoring and leadership development.
Providing of a family support service which will provide support, advice and practical help to families experiencing difficulties in meeting their assessed needs. Interventions may be low or intensive and will be based on assessed need. This generic service is intended to provide to a range of families with children up to the age of 18 years. It is recognised that there may be occasions when this service will be appropriate for those above the set age range due to assessed need, it is anticipated these will be small in numbers and will be ratified via the formal monitoring process.
Providing counselling services to children aged 10+ in primary, secondary and special schools. This service will be provided by qualified, registered (BACP/COSCA) counsellors who have experience of working with children and young people, preferably with a Children and Young People Qualification,.
Providing a service which engages and encourages children and young people to learn through participation in activities and experiences. These may include but are not limited to outdoor learning, sport and social activities.
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The contract period is two years.
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