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2025'. The procurement process has reached the Award stage, dated 12th December 2025. The council is focused on engaging suppliers to provide education and training services within Staffordshire.
This framework encompasses eight districts including Cannock, East Staffordshire, Tamworth, Lichfield, South Staffordshire, Stafford, Newcastle-under-Lyme, and Staffordshire Moorlands. The framework is divided into three lots: Targeted Intervention Programmes, Skill Development, and Specialist Support. A key contract was signed with 'Together We Make A Difference' on 3rd September 2025 valued at 4000 GBP to cover these services.
The procurement was initiated as a tender, following the guidelines of an open procedure under the Light Touch Regime dictated by the Public Contracts Regulations 2015. This framework presents a notable opportunity for businesses specialising in education and training services aimed at children and young people, especially those needing targeted interventions in educational settings. Enterprises in the education, health, and social work sectors can utilise this framework to expand their services in the Staffordshire region.
Providers offering innovative approaches such as creative therapies, group mentoring, and skills development will be well-suited to address the priorities outlined by Staffordshire County Council. Successful suppliers may engage in ongoing call-off contracts, making this tender a key channel for accessing public sector services that support community and educational settings across Staffordshire.
Targeted Intervention Programmes will be bespoke Support Packages for Children, Young People and their Families. Programmes could be delivered through workshops, 1:1 sessions/ programmes, training, therapeutic support, mentoring/ coaching or group work. Support Packages will offer the Child, Young Person or Service Users strategies to support them to understand and adapt in their environment. A non-judgemental environment in which the individual is given the opportunity to reflect on their current situation, which opens the door to early intervention, will be adopted. These programmes will be tailored based on the needs and aspirations of the Service User; this could include (but is not limited to): * Building relationships, with friends, Family and peers. * Emotional regulation/ resilience. * Supporting transition. * Improving self-esteem. * Support around the Family, e.g coping with parental separation. * Behaviour support, e.g anti-knife crime and gang affiliation. * Trauma based programmes. * Parenting support. * Bereavement and loss support * Alternative support/ therapy, e.g art, play, music including those identified as creative therapies. * Self-development and independence. * Inclusion programmes
When Children and Young People have access to Skill Development opportunities it can: * Avoid further suspensions and exclusions at School. * Support to maintain a full timetable at School. * Support to transition to a full timetable at School. * Support to move to an appropriate alternative setting. * Support with the skills required for post-16 education. Skill Development will be bespoke Support Packages for Children, Young People and their Families. Skill Development can be both educational or vocational and can include (but is not limited to): * College provision. * Physical activity e.g - boxing, football, indoor climbing. * Skill Development activities e.g. - cooking, baking, social skills, music, art. * Employment skills e.g - volunteering and work-based opportunities. * Training and education e.g nationally recognised qualifications. * Primary and secondary education * Tuition - face to face, or online.
Specialist Support can vary depending on the expertise required, but will provide Children, Young People, Education Settings and Service Users with assessment, knowledge and new skills. Tailored Support Packages will be required for individual Children and Young People, groups of Children and Young People and Families, and Education Settings. Specialist Support can include (but is not limited to): * Speech and language therapy/ training * Occupational health therapy * Mental health services/ training * Mental health first aid * Training for Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCO's), teachers or whole school in SEND e.g in SEMH or ASD/C. * Outreach/ classroom support - advising and supporting teachers e.g adapting the curriculum content and delivery, class based learning interventions and meeting diverse learning needs.
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