MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR POLICE AND CRIME
Evaluation and Learning Partner & Peer Research and Peer Network for the PRU / AP Mentoring Programme
This is a large award for Research & Development — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 20,405 valued Research & Development tenders in our corpus.
Requirement: As an evidence-based organisation, the VRU uses research and analysis to help inform our decisions and work.
This involves conducting or commissioning research and evaluation to help understand how commissioned services are working, and whether services are delivering the results we expect.
The VRU are seeking one or multiple partners to deliver Lot 1: Evaluation and Learning Partner and Lot 2: Peer Research and Pilot Young People Peer Network for the VRU PRU / AP Mentoring Programme.
Prospective providers may bid for only one Lot, or both.
Summary of Lots: -Lot 1: Evaluation and Learning Partner- Evaluating the reach and impact of the PRU/ AP Mentoring Programme, what works, sharing good practice and fostering collaboration. -Lot 2: Peer Research and Pilot Young People Peer Network - Training young people as Peer Researchers and supporting them to condu…
What the supplier must deliver
The VRU are seeking one or multiple
The VRU are seeking one or multiple partners to deliver Lot 1: Evaluation and Learning Partner and Lot 2: Peer Research and Pilot Young People Peer Network for the VRU PRU / AP Mentoring Programme.
If two separate providers are appointed
If two separate providers are appointed to Lot 1 and Lot 2, they will need to work together to incorporate youth voice within the Lot 1 evaluation process.
VRU's Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) / Alternative
VRU's Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) / Alternative Provision (AP) Mentoring Programme provides one-to-one support for young people aged 11-18 who have been excluded from secondary school or are at risk of exclusion.
The programme is intended to support children
The programme is intended to support children and young people who:.
2,200 young people in all 32 boroughs
2,200 young people in all 32 boroughs at just over 40 settings will receive mentoring support during September 2024-August 2026.
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