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West Berkshire Council

Digital Family Hub

IT ServicesCPV 48510000
ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published4 Jul 2025
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Marie-Anne Gaffney
procurement@westberks.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

West Berkshire currently uses the West Berkshire Directory to provide families with a single, accessible source of information about local services.

Some online features, such as booking and payment options, have been introduced to support residents in accessing services.

However, these do not meet the full requirements of the Department for Education’s (DfE) for a universal front door.

Family Hubs must be built around three core delivery principles: Access, Relationships, and Connections.

Each area is expected to meet minimum standards to provide digital access to information, guidance, and support across all aspects of the programme.

This includes offering a universal ‘front door’—a one-stop shop for family support services that integrates both physical and virtual access.

To meet and exceed these expectations, West Berkshire’s Family Hubs are seeking a digital transformation solution.

The goal is to go beyond the DfE’s minimum requirements and deliver broader improvements to the local digital infrastructure, enabling more coordinated, effective support for early intervention, prevention, and family services across partner organisations.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

West Berkshire currently uses the West Berkshire

West Berkshire currently uses the West Berkshire Directory to provide families with a single, accessible source of information about local services.

02

Some online features, such as booking

Some online features, such as booking and payment options, have been introduced to support residents in accessing services.

03

Family Hubs must be built around three

Family Hubs must be built around three core delivery principles: Access, Relationships, and Connections.

04

Each area is expected to meet minimum

Each area is expected to meet minimum standards to provide digital access to information, guidance, and support across all aspects of the programme.

05

This includes offering a universal ‘front door’—

This includes offering a universal ‘front door’—a one-stop shop for family support services that integrates both physical and virtual access.

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OCID
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Stage
planning · Planning
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