For Community based support programmes of Mental Health and Wellbeing
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Brent Council is looking for suitably qualified and experienced suppliers who can deliver one or more of the following community based support programmes for mental health and wellbeing: a) Lot 1) Primary age (4 - 11 years old) appropriate mental health and wellbeing workshops for children and young people in the community offering a minimum of 15 sessions across at least 15 community settings, covering topics identified by children and young people, reaching at least 200 children and young people. b) Lot 2) Secondary age (11 - 16 years old) appropriate mental health and wellbeing workshops for children and young people in the community offering a minimum of 15 sessions across at least 15 community settings, covering topics identified by children and young people, reaching at least 200 children and young people.
The proposed project(s) will take place over 6-7 months from 5th September 2022 to 31st March 2023.
Delivery of the workshops should take place between 5th September 2022 and 31st December 2022.
A detailed evaluation report should be submitted to the local authority by 28th February 2023.
This forms part of the Council's programme of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, and funding has been allocated as part of a wider Council recovery initiative to support community-based programmes of mental health and wellbeing support.
What the supplier must deliver
Brent Council is looking for suitably qualified
Brent Council is looking for suitably qualified and experienced suppliers who can deliver one or more of the following community based support programmes for mental health and wellbeing:.
Delivery of the workshops should take place
Delivery of the workshops should take place between 5th September 2022 and 31st December 2022.
A detailed evaluation report should be submitted
A detailed evaluation report should be submitted to the local authority by 28th February 2023.
This forms part of the Council's programme
This forms part of the Council's programme of recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, and funding has been allocated as part of a wider Council recovery initiative to support community-based programmes of mental health and wellbeing support.
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