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Holiday Clubs for Children and Young People with a Disability in Cambridge PDF Print E-mail

Holiday Clubs for Children and Young People with a Disability in Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire REFERENCE Holiday Club

Est. value: £324,000

Est. Start Date: 01/04/2012 - Est. End Date: 01/04/2015

Cambridgeshire County Council is inviting Tender applications from suitable Providers wishing to provide Holiday Clubs for children and young people with a disability in Cambridge City and South Cambs.

Play, leisure and fun is important to all of us, but to children and young people with a disability it is essential for social, intellectual, emotional and physical development. We are looking for a dynamic organisation to provide a fun, stimulating, child centred environment for children and young people, aged up to 19 yrs. The Clubs will run during spring (Easter) holidays and summer holidays.

Providers should be able to offer a wide range of play and leisure activities that respond to children/young people’s needs, provide access to a variety of facilities and equipment under safe and supervised conditions. They shall ensure their staff team is experienced, well trained and properly supported.

There will also be an opportunity to provide clubs at other times subject to funding.

Evaluation will take place from the 6th February to 9th February. Shortlisted Providers will be invited to a clarification discussion on 14th February 2012 at the Meadows Community Centre, 1 St Catherines Road Cambridge.

The Contract will run for a period of three years with a possible further two year extension subject to funding. The Contract starts on the 1st April 2012.

Tender Applications will be sent out from the 5th January 2012, please contact Stacey Hattingh at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or 01223 703557.

Closing date for return of completed Tender Applications is 4pm 3rd February 2012

For full details click here: http://www.sourcecambridgeshire.co.uk/contracts/show/id/6322

 
A Multi-Provider Framework Agreement PDF Print E-mail

A Multi-Provider Framework Agreement for the Provision of Actuarial and Benefit Consultancy Services -REFERENCE 2011/S 239-387579

Contract Value: between £15,000,000 and £350,000 000

Est. Start Date: 07/06/2012 - Est. End Date: 06/06/2016

Norfolk County Council, on its own behalf and on behalf of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire and Buckinghamshire County Councils and the London Borough of Croydon, wishes to let a multi-provider framework agreement for actuarial and benefits consultancy services.

Applicants are invited to complete this PQQ so that we may select appropriate providers to take to Invitation to Tender Stage.

Lot No: 2 Lot title: Benefits Consultancy

The provision of benefits advice including but not limited to advice about outsourcing / reshaping service delivery, benefit advice to new or existing participating employers, advice on fund governance, attendance at meetings as required by Administering Authorities or participating employers and support for and supply of scheme communication and advice for scheme members and employers as required.

Deadline to request:

Conditions for obtaining specifications and additional documents or descriptive document

Time limit for receipt of requests for documents or for accessing documents: 26.1.2012 - 14:00

Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate 1.2.2012 - 14:00

 

For full details click here: http://www.sourcecambridgeshire.co.uk/contracts/show/id/6349

 
Community Champion Support and Development PDF Print E-mail

Community Champion Support and Development (1,000 Lives Programme)Reference number: AN2011/069

Contract value: £30,000 - £90,000

Tenders are invited for a provider to deliver a service to achieve the goals of the 1,000 Lives Programme. The service required has three key elements: 1) Supporting existing Community Champions in the City. 2) Identifying and Supporting new Community Champions. 3) Evaluation of the 1000 Lives Programme within the wider aims of Social Action for Health. This is part of the wider public health approach to 'social action for health' within Stoke-on-Trent.

Contact: Rob Bowler. Address: Corporate Procurement, Floor 1, Civic Centre, Glebe Street, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST4 1HH. Telephone: 01782 232952. Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Web: www.stoke.gov.uk

How to apply

This is an electronic tender and all documentation is on Bravo e-tendering portal at: The ITT reference is 29295, the Project reference is 18209 (see link below).

Deadline date: 03/02/2012. This deadline is for...Final submission of tenders by the Bravo e-tendiring system

For full details click here: www.wmcoe.bravosolution.co.uk

 
Public Health Science Young People’s Health and Lifestyle Survey PDF Print E-mail

Public Health Science Young People’s Health and Lifestyle Survey NHS Hull Reference number: project_712

Contract value: £0 - £50,000

Description

Objectives and Methods To undertake the Young People’s Health and Lifestyle Survey using self-completion questionnaires (paper or web-based). To propose a sample frame and survey methodology that will provide a sample representative of school years 7 to 11 inclusive. Maintain confidentiality and anonymity. To achieve an overall sample size of at least 3,000, representative of the Hull area by age, gender and IMD 2010 child poverty index distribution, while also ensuring that the geographical spread of the respondents is broadly representative of areas within Hull. To undertake 5-10 reflector/focus groups in schools with young people aged 11-16 years and among young people aged 16-18 years who are broadly representative of young people of this age (i.e. involve a mixture of young people who enter further education at 16 and those who leave education at 16). Further specific details of these groups will be determined by the Steering Group. To participate in Steering Group meetings in order to speedily produce, pilot and finalise the questionnaire, which will be largely based on the questionnaire used in our previous Health and Lifestyle Surveys. We anticipate that the final questionnaire will take no more than half an hour to complete. To enter the data produced in an appropriate database as agreed with the Steering Group. To quality check the data entry, and sample validity. To deliver the completed questionnaires and finalised database to the Public Health Science Team at NHS Hull head office. To ensure that personnel have appropriate Criminal Records Bureau clearance and are covered by appropriate insurance, etc. To produce a summary report detailing the process which has been followed in fulfilling the survey brief, including detailed information on the survey response rates and possible causes of bias. The survey data is to remain the property of NHS Hull.

 

How to apply

To participate in this tender please register and access the contract documents from the following e-tendering portal. https://yhcpc.bravosolution.co.uk/esop/guest/go/opportunity/detail?opportunityId=15341 or (https://yhcpc.bravosolution.co.uk/web/login.shtml (register and view current opportunities and notices to access Actions

Deadline date: 02/02/2012. This deadline is for...upload of ITT return to bravo e tendering portal 12 noon 02/12/12.

For full details click here: http://www.contractsfinder.businesslink.gov.uk/Common/View%20Notice.aspx?NoticeId=386116

 
Accreditation of Providers of Personalised Learning Services PDF Print E-mail

Accreditation of Providers of Personalised Learning Services for Secondary School Students and Young PeopleReference number: DCE 226

Contract value: £0 - £140,000

Wiltshire Council is inviting expressions of interest from providers of personalised learning services to become an accredited provider and join a register of accredited providers from whom schools and school federations are able to purchase packages of service provision for individual students and groups of students. It is possible that in certain circumstances some budget holders within the Council may also wish to purchase personalised learning services from the register of accredited providers.

As part of a DfE alternative provision trial which will run until July 2014 the Council will from 1st September 2012 delegate to schools the responsibility for the education of permanently excluded students and for those at risk of being excluded, whilst retaining responsibility for students’ wellbeing.

Contact name: Tom Smith. Address: Wiltshire Council, County Hall, Bythesea Road, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, BA14 8JN. Tel: 01225 713654. Web address: http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/index.htm

To make an expression of interest and to request an application pack:

To become an accredited provider you will need to make an expression of interest in response to this notice to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Please name the subject of your email ‘Expression of Interest to join the register of accredited providers of Personalised Learning’. You will then receive an application pack (including a service specification) to complete and return any time before the final date and time of submission.

Deadline date: 24/02/2012. This deadline is for...Requesting an application pack

For full details click here: http://www.contractsfinder.businesslink.gov.uk/Common/View%20Notice.aspx?NoticeId=396101

 
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Home and Welcome

Welcome to the website for the Cambridgeshire Voluntary Sector Infrastructure Consortium (CVSIC)

 

CVSIC works to make sure that voluntary organisations and community groups in Cambridgeshire can access the support and services they need to achieve their aims.

 

CVSIC brings together voluntary sector organisations that offer information, advice and assistance to other voluntary organisations and community groups in the county. It also works to increase the influence that the sector has in how public services are run. As well as the county-wide consortium, there is a Peterborough sub-group which focuses on this specific area.

 

CVSIC is working together throughout Cambridgeshire to support effective and inspired voluntary and community action.

 

 

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