Children and Young People Mental Health Early Intervention Hubs

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The Department of Health and Social Care has awarded 24 for the delivery of Children and Young People Mental Health Hubs. The hubs will provide early intervention services for children and young people within the age range of 11-25 years old.

There 12 contracts awarded for each of the geographical areas South and North of England.

Initial contract term: 13 months (up to 31/03/2025) 

Extension: The contract may be extended for a maximum duration of 12 months, contingent upon the sole discretion of the Buyer, budget availability, and internal approvals. At present, there is no indication of the availability of subsequent funding for this service.

Estimated value for all contracts(including extensions): 5,511,336 excluding of VAT; £6,613,603.20 inclusive of VAT

Contract Number, Awarded Supplier Name, Geographical Area, and Value of the contract awarded: 
C247313	ABL Health Ltd. - North - £235,510.00 
C247304	Base 25 - North - £147,499.00 
C247253	Brook Young People - South - £282,490.00 
C247471	Centre Thirty-Three Young People's Counselling and Information - South - £290,131.00 
C247479	Children and Young People's Empowerment Project LTD - North - £226,278.00 
C247281	CHUMS Social Enterprise CIC - South - £155,000.00 
C247257	Mancroft Advice Project (MAP) - South - £128,550.00 
 C248984 Family Action - South - £307,883.00 
C247495	Isle of Wight Youth Trust	 - South - £201,731.00 
C247315	Lancashire Mind Limited - North - £ 213,335.00 
C247627	Brent, Wandsworth and Westminster Mind - South - £290,516.00 
C247565	No Limits South - South	 -  £58,802.00 
C247568	Noah's Ark Centre - North - £242,374.00 
C247343	Onside Independent Advocacy - North - £237,190.00 
C247249	People, Potential, Possibilities	- South - £234,069.00 
C247354	Sheffield Futures - North - £288,610.00 
C247368	Spring north - North - £247,967.00 
C247247	The Children's Society - North - £309,944.00 
C247571	The Children's Society - South - £309,916.00 
C247412	Warrington Youth Zone Limited - North	 - £140,420.00 
C247581	YMCA St Helens - North	- £210,882.00 
C247586	Young Devon - South - £299,100.00 
C247594	Young Persons Advisory Service - North - £272,639.00 
C247413	Youth Enquiry Service (Wycombe) - South - £180,500.00

Contracts were signed at different dates with the last contract signed on 15/03/2024.

Additional information: 
Light Touch Regime. There are different contract signature dates.

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