VRU-Girls & Young Women Community Based Mentoring Programme

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

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1 year ago

Description

Girls & Young Women's Community-based Mentoring Programme

The VRU is seeking to procure a provider that can deliver a community-based mentoring service for girls and young women.  The service will offer mentoring based on the differing needs at crucial age points from 9-25 years; with support for Girls and Young Women (GYW) that (are):
•	Transitioning through the education system, including the crucial transition from primary to secondary school 
•	Displaying risks of being involved in the criminal justice system 
•	Showing signs of being affected by unhealthy relationships (inc. exploitation/grooming, peer on peer abuse / criminal networks )
•	Requiring careers and employment support
•	Impacted by violence and abuse in the home, and other adverse childhood experiences 

If you have any clarification questions, please email these to [email protected]  , 

When sending your clarifications to the VRU procurement inbox please use the subject 'Girls & Young Women's Community-based Mentoring Programme', and the clarification deadline has been set as 29 August 2023. 

Please request tender documentation by emailing [email protected] ,Please use the subject 'Girls & Young Women's Community-based Mentoring Programme when making your request.
You must email your completed tender response to: [email protected] . The tender submission deadline is 12:00 noon on 11 September 2023.

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