BBO Extension Supplier Tender

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Classifications

  • Business and management consultancy and related services

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

We are seeking a suitably qualified organisation or individual to help accelerate project engagement, support service development and delivery to achieve greater impact for beneficiaries of the Better Off Finance (BOF) Project which is part of the Building Better Opportunities initiative funded by European Social Fund and the Big Lottery and delivered in the Liverpool City Region.

We are seeking suppliers that can draw upon local, national, and international best practice in the field to embed an evidence-based model that reflects and addresses the challenges faced by beneficiaries due to the COVID-19 19 pandemic in accessing, sustaining employment and training opportunities. Therefore, we are seeking to procure a supplier that can offer an evidenced based approach which will ensure good quality support to beneficiaries and include innovative solutions to the challenges presented by Covid 19 in reaching and supporting beneficiaries in LCR. We are seeking to work with a supplier that can demonstrate a deep understand of the barriers and propose a working model that is holistic, value based and offer sustainable long-term solutions for our target audience. The provider will be able to propose the development of innovative engagement methodologies to ensure that equality of opportunity is achieved within the programme. The successful supplier will be able to conduct robust programme eligibility processes and propose an individual needs assessment process to ensure that beneficiaries are eligible and will also benefit fully from the programme. The successful supplier will detail how they will develop a bespoke set of one-to-one advice, group training sessions and follow up support to improve confidence skills, job search, and financial capability and achieve progress toward employment.  The tender response should also highlight how any proposed model approach encompass elements such as basic skills, personalised and bespoke "back to work" programme of education, training and volunteering opportunities.  Suppliers should also detail how they could contribute to project research, production and dissemination of policy papers and reports to local and national Government and agencies, Combined Authorities and LEP's. 

The value of the contract will be up to £165,000 in total.

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laura anderson

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1517068111

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