Great Yarmouth Borough Council UKSPF People and Skills Programme

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Value

£280,000

Classifications

  • Personal development training services
  • Specialist training services
  • Staff training services
  • Vocational training services
  • Personnel-training services
  • Training services
  • Education and training services
  • Training programme services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

Great Yarmouth Borough Council ("GYBC") is seeking suitably experienced providers to deliver a People and Skills Programme which is formed of three interventions under the Great Yarmouth UKSPF Investment Plan- Employment Support for Economically Inactive Residents, Supporting Residents Furthest from the Labour Market, and Tailored Support for Residents in Employment.The contract period will be between 2 April 2024 and 31 March 2025.East Suffolk Council Procurement Team is running the procurement process on behalf of Great Yarmouth Borough Council. The contracting authority will be Great Yarmouth Borough Council.

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East Suffolk Council Procurement

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