Positive Behaviour Support Service

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Value

£165,715

Classifications

  • Psychiatrist or psychologist services
  • Rehabilitation services
  • Community health services

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  • contract

Published

8 months ago

Description

The Contracting Authority has awarded a contract to Positive Support Group Ltd via Direct award Process C under PSR 2023 Regulations, for the delivery of Positive Behaviour Support to children and young people within North East London Boroughs.

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