Peer Support Workers Perinatal Mental Health and Parent Infant Relationships (Family Hub)

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Value

£257,142

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  • Guidance services

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Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

Peer Support Workers Perinatal Mental Health and Parent Infant Relationships (Family Hub)  to enhance the Family Hub offer to further support families with children 0-2yrs on the Isle of Wight, supporting perinatal mental health and parent infant relationships through peer support worker outreach. From 1 September 2024 until 31/03/2025 with the option to extend for a further period/periods up to 31 March 2026.

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It should be noted that the contract value includes any possible extension period.

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