Combined management and administration of Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) And Groups, Activities, and Short Breaks (GAandSB)

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Value

£859,262

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  • Administrative recreational, cultural and religious services

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  • award
  • contract

Published

11 months ago

Description

Worcestershire Children First  on behalf of Worcestershire County Council, is seeking a commissioned provider to:•	Integrate short breaks groups and activities within Ready Steady Worcestershire,  •	Administer and distribute Holiday Activities and Food  funding and co-ordinate holiday activities and food for the Easter, summer, and Christmas holidays in 2024, •	Administer and distribute groups, activities and short breaks funding to achieve a range of after school, evenings and weekends and school holidays clubs for children with disabilities for 2024/25 and for the following 2 financial years

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