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Wrexham County Borough Council has completed a procurement process titled "North Wales School Aged Drug and Alcohol Education Service" under the General Public Services sector. The process was focused on the delivery of education services across North Wales, involving areas such as Wrexham, Conwy, and other regions (UKL11, UKL12, UKL13, UKL23). The procurement method used was a limited approach with an award made directly without prior publication of a competition, justified under specific Welsh regulations.
The contract, with an award value of GBP 312,000, was signed on 25th November 2025, and it falls under the services procurement category. The project aims to deliver educational programmes to primary and secondary schools in North Wales to enhance drug and alcohol awareness among young people. This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses involved in educational services, particularly those specialising in public health and youth education.
Businesses with experience in delivering innovative health education programmes and those capable of developing tailored educational materials for young audiences would find this tender highly suitable. The project provides a valuable platform for companies to contribute to public health education, strengthen their presence in the Welsh education sector, and demonstrate their capabilities in delivering high-quality, impactful services. Additionally, businesses with existing relationships in the local education sector might find it advantageous, given the direct award approach taken in this procurement.
Direct Award 2 under Health Service Procurement (Wales) Act 2024 Health Services (Provider Selection Regime) (Wales regulations 2024) North Wales School Aged Drug and Alcohol Education Service is made up of the following: Don't Touch Tell (DTT) is an educational programme for juniors and infants in Primary Schools across North Wales (key stage 1 and 2). Current performances of Don't Touch Tell (DTT) incorporates a broad life skills approach, empowering young people to make responsible, well-informed decisions about a range of substances. Don't Drink Think (DDT) relate to alcohol related harms in young people whilst educating them to make well-informed choices. A secondary school aged educational programme (key stage 3) will also be developed and delivered to secondary schools across North Wales, reinforcing the above messages in an age appropriate way.
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