ID 3703924 -DE - Review of Special Educational Needs (SEN) service provision and processes

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Value

£190,000

Classifications

  • Business analysis consultancy services
  • Business development consultancy services
  • Business and management consultancy and related services
  • Business and management consultancy services
  • Evaluation consultancy services
  • Accounting, auditing and fiscal services
  • Auditing services
  • Accounting and auditing services
  • Accounting review services
  • Legal services
  • Equal opportunities consultancy services
  • Technical analysis or consultancy services
  • Research and development services and related consultancy services
  • Development consultancy services
  • Research and development consultancy services
  • Research consultancy services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

DE - Review of Special Educational Needs (SEN) service provision and processes

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