Operation of Family Hubs and Community Provision

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£13,628,095

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  • Health and social work services
  • Social work services without accommodation
  • Guidance and counselling services
  • Administrative social services
  • Community health services

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Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

5 days ago

Description

Sandwell MBC Children’s Services is seeking to appoint a provider to operate the core Family Hubs across the borough as set out in this document.  The provider will work closely with the Start for Life lead from Public Health and the Family Hub team to agree delivery to ensure objectives are met. Family Hubs have evolved across the country over the years but the basic principles of providing early help and support to families remains key to delivery in Sandwell. This is not a new service. The authority has developed practice over the years and wishes to maintain many approaches as noted in the specification. The authority seeks consistency of practice across the towns but acknowledges that different emphasis will be required to address local issues in different communities. The successful agency will work with the local authority to further develop and enhance the services provided.

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