Empowering Families Mentor Service 2023
The procurement contact named on the official notice.
Southend-on-Sea City Council are gauging market interest in the Empowering Family Mentor service which, depending on provider interest and continued funding, would commence on 1st October 2023 for 18 months with the possible option to extend for a one further year.
The maximum contract value is £83,983 per annum and there is likely to be TUPE transfer.
Current staffing costs are roughly £60,000 per annum.
It is expected the provider will deliver Empowering Families Mentor Service using community volunteers to mentor vulnerable families, as part of a whole-family approach to facilitate change, improve wellbeing, build resilience and empower families.
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It is expected the provider will deliver
It is expected the provider will deliver Empowering Families Mentor Service using community volunteers to mentor vulnerable families, as part of a whole-family approach to facilitate change, improve wellbeing, build resilience and empower families.
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