Post CSE Support Services

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Value

£514,800

Classifications

  • Guidance and counselling services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

6 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

The Council plans to seek tenders from experienced organisations that are interested in providing Post CSE Support Services in Rotherham.
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Post CSE Support Services are services intended to help victims and survivors of CSE and their immediate families overcome the impact of their trauma experienced. Other intended outcomes from the services are:
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• Build resilience and develop coping strategies for everyday
life
• Improve their self-esteem and self-confidence
• Improve their mental health and wellbeing
• Be supported in fulfilling their maximum potential
• Reduce the risk of harm.
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The contract is expected to commence on the 1st January 2026 and will run for the duration of 3 years with a fix and firm value.
The contract is divided into 3 lots as follows:
Lot 1: Practical, emotional support and advocacy - for young people and adults who have experienced Child Sexual Exploitation.  Budget £36,300 per annum
Lot 2: Evidence based therapeutic interventions - for young people and adults who have experienced Child Sexual Exploitation. Budget £49,500 per annum.
Lot 3: Practical, emotional support and advocacy and evidence based therapeutic interventions - for young people and adults who have experienced Child Sexual Exploitation, which includes support to immediate family members; and evidence based therapeutic interventions for young people and adults who have experienced Child Sexual Exploitation. Budget £85,800
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Providers can bid for any combination of Lots.
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Full details, are available at https://uk.eu-supply.com/login.asp?B=YORTENDER, which is the link to the (Mercell Eu-Supply) YORtender tender portal site. The specific ref for this event is YORtender Ref 92950.
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Please note, once this notice has been published, it can take up to 3 hours to appear on the YorTender portal.
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IMPORTANT DATES FOR YOUR DIARY
28/02/2025 12 Noon Deadline for Clarification Questions
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TECHNICAL ISSUES If you experience technical issues surrounding the use of the YORtender system you should request support from the system provider (Mercell) by logging a ticket at email: [email protected] or telephone: 0800 840 2050. Please note office working hours are 09:00 - 17:00.

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