CSC25050 16 Plus Supported Accommodation

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£16,494,556

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  • Social work services with accommodation
  • Social work services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

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1 day ago

Description

Torbay Council is seeking a range of providers to deliver 16 plus supported accommodation for our . The tender is being split into 7 Lots: 
Lot 1 Supported Lodgings 
Lot 2a Semi-Independent Accommodation (Complex Needs) 
Lot 2b Semi-Independent Accommodation (Step-Down) 
Lot 2c Semi-Independent Accommodation (18-24 Year Olds) and homeless / risk of homelessness (16-17 non-cared for or non-care experienced only) 
Lot 3 Young Parents Service Lot 4a Multi-Occupancy (Complex Needs) Framework 
Lot 4b Multi-Occupancy (Step-Down) Framework
The 16 plus support accommodation services are for Torbay Council's Children Cared For and Care Experienced young people aged 16-24, our young people who are homeless or at risk of homeless young people aged 16-17 and our young parents. The services need to be located within and operate across Torbay or no more than a 10 mile geographical radius of Torbay Local Authority administrative boundary to support our Sufficiency Duty and Statement to enable Torbay Young People to remain within their relevant local authority boundary as far as possible.

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