BC-10752 Hornchurch Academy Trust EAP and OH Framework

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Value

£390,000

Classifications

  • Health and safety services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

This requirement is for a new framework agreement for Occupational Health (OH) Services and Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) which is expected to be used primarily by education establishments in Havering which are listed in Attachment 1 Current Brokerage School List (subject to change) to be able to draw upon the services agreed and stipulated. It is envisaged that other neighbouring Education Establishments outside of Havering, some of whom are currently buying into the Havering Education Brokerage Service as shown in Attachment 1 Current Brokerage School List, as well as other schools that may buy in at a later or future time, may also use the framework.

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