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London Borough of Camden

The project aims to develop a training programme to support high quality delivery of Stay and Play drop-ins and community child Health Hubs in Camden.

EducationCPV 80000000 80500000 80510000
Value£45k
Awarded4 Feb 2019
Published27 Dec 2018
RegionUK-wide
Outcome — awarded

This is a contract result notice, not an open opportunity. Details from the official award data.

Contract value in context
£45ktotal contract value
median £84k
this tender£0£2.4m

This sits in the lower-middle of the Education & Training band — a mid-scale opportunity. Based on 23,516 valued Education & Training tenders in our corpus.

The brief

The project aims to develop a training programme to support high quality delivery of Stay and Play drop-ins and Community Child Health Hubs in Camden.

Through engagement in this programme, practitioners will develop a deeper understanding and enhanced skills to support parents to be involved in their child's learning through play.

The programme recognises the importance of the relationship between the child and parent as well as the challenges inhibiting parenting capacity for the most disadvantaged families.

It is proposed that the provider of the new service will offer a training programme to ensure high quality universal Stay and Play and Child Health Hub services.

This would be achieved through developing a universal drop-in practitioner training programme, and a training hub, through delivery of 3 specialist 'targeted' drop-ins for homeless families and young parents.

The project would seek to establish a training programme for universal Stay and Play, community child health hub practitioners and other children centre staff undertaking 1 to 1 work with families and children.

It is proposed that this would be 3 x 1 day trainings (termly) for up to 45/50 staff per year and up to 3 additional sessions informed by observation and areas for development.

In addition staff will have opportunities to observe practice within sessions, following a 6 week placement cycle within the 3 targeted drop-ins.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The project aims to develop a training

The project aims to develop a training programme to support high quality delivery of Stay and Play drop-ins and Community Child Health Hubs in Camden.

02

Through engagement in this programme, practitioners

Through engagement in this programme, practitioners will develop a deeper understanding and enhanced skills to support parents to be involved in their child's learning through play.

03

It is proposed that the provider

It is proposed that the provider of the new service will offer a training programme to ensure high quality universal Stay and Play and Child Health Hub services.

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Source & provenance
OCID
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Stage
contract · Contract
Source
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