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Surrey County Council (SCC) has completed the award stage for the second round of its Independent Alternative Provision Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities. This DPS, established under the Light Touch Regime of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015, covers several key education and support services, with an initial period of four years plus optional extensions of two years each. The services include tutoring (both qualified and non-qualified teachers), specialist teaching, registered therapies, other educational support services, and post-16 support services, delivered either online or face-to-face primarily in Surrey.
Key dates include the signing of contracts on 15th November 2024, and the process is ongoing with evaluations and admissions of new providers planned twice a year. This tender offers significant business growth opportunities for providers in educational, health, and social services sectors. Businesses specializing in primary and secondary education, youth education, tutorial services, special education, and various therapeutic services are well-suited to apply.
The DPS model ensures a wide range of opportunities as there is no limit to the number of providers that can join, given they meet the required standards. Companies can leverage their expertise to support the inclusive education system in Surrey, playing an essential role in collaborative efforts to achieve better outcomes for vulnerable children and young people. The DPS structure allows businesses flexibility in engagements, as there are no obligations to bid for every service contract.
Lot 1: Tutoring (QTS Qualified) Service Providers in Lot 1 will be able to offer tutors who hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and will be able to offer either face to face or online tutoring. The subjects will be specific to the needs of the individual pupil but will predominantly be the core school subjects of English, Maths and Science. Lot 1 is further divided into two (2) sub-lots: Lot 1a: Online Lot 1b: Face to Face provision
Lot 2: Tutoring (non QTS Qualified) Providers delivering services on Lot 2 be able to offer tutors who hold a degree level qualification or have substantial experience in a required subject and will be able to offer either face to face or online tutoring. Lot 2 is further divided into two (2) sub-lots: Lot 2a: Online Lot 2b: Face to Face provision
Lot 3: Specialist Teachers Service Providers in Lot 3 will offer teachers who hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and additional qualifications or significant experience (5+ years). This additional experience will be in specific areas of need that would allow them to offer specialist support and advice to the pupil's class-based teacher e.g., BSL trained staff, ASD specialists. Qualifications could include Mandatory Qualification for Teachers of Children with Hearing Impairment/Visual Impairment Lot 3 is further divided into two (2) sub-lots: Lot 3a: Online Lot 3b: Face to Face provision
Lot 4: Registered Therapies supporting education (covered under HCPC) Providers delivering services in Lot 4 will offer registered therapies as listed in: https://www.hcpc-uk.org/about-us/who-we-regulate/the-professions/ Lot 4 is further divided into two (2) sub-lots: Lot 4a: Online Lot 4b: Face to Face provision
Lot 5: Other services supporting education Providers delivering services in Lot 5 will offer other non-specified services such as vocational programmes, mentoring, alternative therapies not covered by HCPC and other services that will work to reduce the anxiety of the pupils. They will also support the continued engagement (for placements in danger of ending) or the re-engagement of pupils with full time education, training, or employment. Lot 5 is further divided into two (2) sub-lots: Lot 5a: Online Lot 5b: Face to Face provision
Lot 6: Post-16 Support Services (supporting employment, preparing for adulthood/ independence) Providers delivering services in Lot 6 are expected to support young people to prepare or transition to adulthood to access vocational, employment and/or further education. Lot 6 is further divided into two (2) sub-lots: Lot 6a: Online Lot 6b: Face to Face provision
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