Probation Services Dynamic Framework (PSDF) - Neurodiversity Services - YATH, NW and SW

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Value

£1,975,000

Classifications

  • Probation services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

2 years ago

Description

This Contract Award Notice details the award of a call-off competition conducted by the Authority via the Ministry of Justice's Probation Service Dynamic Framework (PSDF). The Probation Service sought a provider to deliver a specialist service to individuals within the region.

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