Rhaglen Cysylltu a gwaith Fframwaith ansawdd cyflogaeth a chymorth Gogledd Cymru / Connect to work SEQF North Wales
This is a large award for Business Services — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 57,319 valued Business Services tenders in our corpus.
Rydym yn chwilio am gyflenwyr i gyflawni contractau Fframwaith ansawdd cyflogaeth a chymorth yn rhan o Raglen Cysylltu a Gwaith Gogledd Cymru.
Bydd y contractau yn golygu cefnogi pobl ag anableddau sydd eisiau gweithio i ganfod cyflogaeth gynaliadwy yn lleol.
Mae SEQF yn ymwneud fel rheol â chefnogi oedolion ag anableddau dysgu a/neu oedolion awtistig yn ogystal â phobl eraill sydd ag anghenion cymorth cymhleth lle nad oes angen integreiddiad clinigol neu pan nad yw’n briodol .
O ran telerau cyflawni, gallai hyn olygu y bydd Cyfranogwr yn cael mwy o gyswllt a chefnogaeth gan eu Harbenigwr Cyflogaeth.
Mae SEQF wedi cael ei ddefnyddio'n llwyddiannus o fewn rhaglen Ymyrraeth Cyflogaeth â Chymorth Lleol.
Suppliers are being sought to deliver Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF) contracts within the employability sector as part of the Connect to Work North Wales Programme.
The…
What the supplier must deliver
Suppliers are being sought to deliver Supported
Suppliers are being sought to deliver Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF) contracts within the employability sector as part of the Connect to Work North Wales Programme.
SEQF is oriented most usually around supporting
SEQF is oriented most usually around supporting learning disabled and/or autistic adults as well as others with complex support needs where clinical integration is not needed or appropriate .
In delivery terms, this may mean
In delivery terms, this may mean that a Participant will receive more contact and support from their Employment Specialist.
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