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£1,200,000

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  • Social work and related services
  • Primary education services
  • Secondary education services
  • Higher education services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 weeks from now

Published

12 hours ago

Description

WCBC seeks to support children and young people who are unable to attend school for a variety of reasons by offering education other than at school.
WCBC seeks to appoint providers to deliver through a flexible, high-quality tuition service designed to support learners across a range of ages taking into account following:
•	Clear and fair pricing structure
•	Pastoral Support including trauma informed practice
•	A range of subjects compatible to ability and aptitude 
•	Range of qualifications for learners in Wales
•	Venue options online or within the local area
•	Assessment and progress monitoring
•	Tracking and reporting to the LA regularly
•	Exam arrangements including exam centres where possible
The children and young people may present with a range of needs, including Additional Learning Needs, trauma, behaviour and medical.

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