Supported Accommodation for Young single people aged 16 – 25 (Doncaster Foyer)

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Value

£1,150,223

Classifications

  • Health and social work services
  • Social work services with accommodation

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Doncaster Borough Council invites tenders for experienced providers to provide a support service at Doncaster Foyer for 16 to 25 years olds.
Doncaster Foyer forms part of Doncaster’s Resettlement Pathway for people experiencing (or at risk of) homelessness including those with complex needs.
The accommodation supplied is a 40 unit purpose built Foyer style accommodation facility in Doncaster City centre. The Registered Housing Provider of the accommodation is Salvation	Army Housing Association.
The Provider will 	need to 	clearly demonstrate a commitment to increasing the Individual’s 	academic achievement, 	training and employment opportunities and support Individual’s to make a successful transition to sustainable independent living.
The Provider will be an accredited member of the Foyer Federation or achieve full accreditation within 12 months of Services Commencement Date. See link for further detail:   https://www.foyer.net/pages/accreditation

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