Employee Development Services

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NOE CPC re-opened the framework agreement for the provision of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Educational Services, including Apprenticeships.<br/><br/>This framework agreement would provide a flexible vehicle to contract with providers for a range of services, which would reflect over time the needs of Participating Authorities.<br/><br/>In addition to the obligations contained within this document, all providers to all Lots were advised that, upon request by a Participating Authority, they might be required to share their educational quality assurance processes and inspection reports (such as OfSTED) and any actions in place as a result of inspections, and were required to support this request.<br/><br/>Please note that suppliers already appointed to this Framework Agreement under the following references were not required to re-apply.<br/><br/>C47023 C95027 C104735 C123717 C190215 <br/><br/>Should an appointed supplier wish to bid for a Lot that they were not already appointed to, they were asked to express interest in this project - C233690

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