Counselling Support Service

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Value

£1,800,000

Classifications

  • Counselling services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The University of Salford is looking for a highly skilled, professional, and supportive therapeutic support service for our students. Our student's wellbeing and mental health is of paramount importance and therefore connecting them with supportive, highly skilled therapists and in a timely way is crucial. Through this partnership we are seeking to broaden our reach of support available and in a way that works for our diverse student population. This could be via specific skills or backgrounds, cultures, or experiences. We want to ensure that we can provide support in a way that works for our students and stays connected with the latest in therapeutic interventions and talking therapies.

For full tender information and to express an interest please visit our InTend portal via https://in-tendhost.co.uk/salford/aspx/Home.

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