Invitation to Tender for Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)

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£70,000

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  • Educational software package

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

Frontline is an award-winning charity achieving social change for children and families through excellent social work practice and leadership. This is an exciting opportunity to partner with the social work charity Frontline, and help make a real and lasting difference to the lives of disadvantaged children and their families.

Frontline's mission is to create social change for children who do not have a safe or stable home. We do this by developing excellent social work practice and leadership.
 
We are seeking to procure and implement a new VLE to support the Pathway Programme and provide a holistic learning experience for practicing leaders. The VLE will be required to facilitate Frontline's blended approach to deliver four pathways to 1,000 participants from August 2022 - July 2024. 

For more information and to request a copy of the full Invitation to Tender document, please contact Sean McKenna, Digital Learning Manager: [email protected]

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