VRU Hospital Based Youth Work

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£0

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

9 months ago

Description

VRU - London A&E In-Hospital Youth Work Service

The VRU is seeking to procure an in-hospital youth work service to work within five Accident and Emergency Departments (A&E) departments in London hospitals - 

Lot 1 - Croydon University Hospital A&E 
Lot 2 - University Hospital Lewisham A&E and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital A&E 
Lot 3 - Newham University Hospital A&E 
Lot 4 - The Whittington A&E


 This will take the form of youth workers embedded within each hospital's A&E department, who will then engage with young people aged 11-25 presenting at the specified A&E departments with an violence related injury or suspected to be affected by violence or at risk of exploitation. In-hospital youth work services will then support the young person into longer-term non-hospital-based services, either statutory or community based, that may support in a range of areas such as employment, education, housing or mental health.

You must email your completed tender response to: [email protected], tender submission deadline is 12:00 noon on 9th May 2023.

If you have any clarification questions please email these to [email protected] . When sending your clarifications to the inbox please use the subject 'London A&E In-Hospital Youth Work Service '.


Clarification deadline has been set as 27th April 2023 @ 12.00 noon.

Additional information: Please apply by using the zip file for the all the documents above and send your submission to the [email protected] email address by the closing date 9th May 2023 @ 12:00noon.

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