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The London Borough of Haringey is inviting tenders for an open framework agreement for the provision of short break services for children and young people with disabilities. Classified under the health and social work services industry category (CPV 85000000), the procurement process is at the tender stage and follows the open procedure. This tender, closing on 31st March 2025, will establish a four-year framework, potentially extendable for up to four additional years.
The services will be provided within the UKI region and are divided into six lots: after school activities, weekend activities, school holidays, outreach support, and other short breaks. The process adheres to the 'Light Touch Regime' under the Public Contract Regulations 2015. This tender presents substantial opportunities for businesses specialising in social care, particularly those experienced in supporting children and young people with disabilities.
Providers have the chance to engage in various service categories, enhancing the growth potential through long-term contracts and flexible provisions. Ideal contenders would be those with strong capabilities in organising child-centred and engaging activities, experience in supporting youth with disabilities, and the ability to scale services across multiple lots. The framework’s design encourages a collaborative approach, with providers capable of addressing diverse needs and fostering sustainable community-oriented services.
After-school activities will run on weekdays during term time, for a minimum of 1 hours and maximum of 3 hours per session of service provided. Service Providers will deliver social and leisure activities that are child-centred, enjoyable, and stimulating, as well as being appropriate to the needs of the user group. This will include the following provision: Age range 5-12 * a range of play and social activities which takes account of individual children's needs and desires (for example, soft play, adventure play); * a safe and friendly environment for children and young people with disabilities to play and socialise with their peers; Youth provisions 13 -18 years old * skills based activities to enable children and young people with disabilities to develop and pursue their personal interests and talents including computer skills, work with animals, gardening, cooking, drama, music and sports. * social activities which takes account of individual children's needs and desires (for example youth clubs, adventure play) * activities which support the children and young people with
The out of school hours activities will run at weekends during term time for a minimum of 1 hours and maximum of 6 hours per weekend of service provided. Service Providers will deliver social and leisure activities that are child-centred, enjoyable and stimulating, as well as being appropriate to the needs of the user group. This will include the following provision: Age range 5-12 years * a range of play and social activities which takes account of individual children's needs and desires. * a safe and friendly environment for children and young people with disabilities to play with their peers. * activities which support the children and young people with disabilities to develop self-esteem, confidence, independence and social interaction skills; Youth provisions 13 -18 years old * skills based activities to enable children and young people with disabilities to develop and pursue their personal interests and talents including computer skills, work with animals, gardening, drama, art, music and sports. * a safe and friendly environment for young people with disabilities to socialise with their peers. * activities which support the children and young people with disabilities to develop self-esteem, confidence. * Activities which support young people to prepare for adulthood (for example independent living skills, money management, travel training)
Service Providers will ensure that the service is available during Easter, Summer, Christmas and half term breaks. Service Providers shall offer a minimum of 3 to 6 hours per session. Summer holidays providers shall offer a minimum of two (2) weeks and up to four (4) weeks. Service Providers will deliver social and leisure activities that are child-centred, enjoyable and stimulating, as well as being appropriate to the needs of the user group. This will include the following provision: Age range 5-12 years * a range of play and social activities which takes account of individual children's needs and desires (for example, soft play, adventure play, trips to places of interest). * a safe and friendly environment for children and young people with disabilities to play and socialise with their peers * activities which support the children and young people with disabilities to develop self-esteem, confidence, independence and social interaction skills (for example training to support children and young people into mainstream services); * skills based activities to enable children and young people with disabilities to develop and pursue their personal interests and talents including computer skills, work with animals, gardening, cooking, drama, music and sports. Youth provisions 13 -18 years old * a range of play and social activities which takes account of individual children's needs and desires (for example trips to places of interest) * a safe and friendly environment for children and young people with disabilities to socialise with their peers * skills based activities to enable children and young people with disabilities to develop and pursue their personal interests and talents including computer skills, work with animals, gardening, drama, music and sports * Activities which support young people to prepare for adulthood (for example independent living skills, money management, travel training)
Service Providers will offer personalised outreach support. The help of a support worker or personal assistant will enable disabled children and young people to access local community activities and leisure facilities (including universal services available to all children and young people). Service Providers will offer fun and interesting experiences and other opportunities matched with the assessed needs of children and young people. The Service will offer age-appropriate support and will provide opportunities to aid the development of their independence skills. The child or young person will be supported to take part in activities that they enjoy and want to do, which for example might include: * Visits to children's centres, youth clubs or leisure centres. * Visits to the cinema, museums, and theatres. * Support to attend music provision. * Support to attend sporting and leisure activities (such as horse riding); * Extra support to access a mainstream service for children and young people.
This Lot is for all services that cannot be classified as afterschool, weekend, or holiday activities and cannot be classified as outreach support. This may include, but will not be limited to, services including: * Specific support programmes and/or training - for example, supporting children and young people into mainstream services, managing behaviour, managing sensory issues * Transition support and training in independence skills for young people approaching the age of 18 * Sleep counselling * Employment coaching and programmes for developing skills Service Providers will ensure that: * The service is available at times when families, children and young people most need support (including weekdays, evenings, weekends and holidays) and the timing of support is planned with the family. Children, young people and their families are supported to make decisions about the support they receive, and there is strong communication and collaboration with parents / carers.
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