Thursday, 16 February 2012

16/02/2012 tenders 70

UK-Carlisle: youth education services
Youth Services in Cumbria. Cumbria County Council Children's Services is seeking to procure the delivery of youth services throughout Cumbria: — Youth Work and Reducing Risk Taking Behaviour Services in Allerdale, — Youth Work and Reducing Risk Taking Behaviour Services in Barrow-in-Furness, — Youth Work and Reducing Risk Taking Behaviour Services in Carlisle, — Youth Work and Reducing Risk Taking Behaviour Services in Copeland, — Youth Work and Reducing Risk Taking Behaviour Services in Eden, — Youth Work and Reducing Risk Taking Behaviour Services in South Lakeland, — Provision of Careers Information, Advice, Guidance and Support for Young People, — Youth Participation, — Support and Develop the Third Sector Youth Services Infrastructure in Cumbria. CPV: 80310000. ...


UK-Aberdeen: refuse skips
Award for Skip-Hire Incorporating Waste Management. This is a collaborative requirement for a contractor to provide Skip Hire incorporating Waste Management. Previous contracts have allowed the authorities to make provision for the removal of trade and household contents waste on a continual basis resulting generally from replacement, repairs and maintenance mainly for the Property and Environment Trading Services. Responses are sought only from Bidders capable of providing a solution meeting the requirements of the Public Sector Organisations outlined in the Invitation to Tender and supporting documents. CPV: 44613700, 90533000. ...


UK-Dingwall: business development consultancy services
Leadership for Growth Programme. Highlands & Islands Enterprise is looking to appoint a supplier to provide leadership training and support to HIE account managed organisations. CPV: 79411100, 80000000, 80500000, 80510000, 80511000. ...


UK-Leicester: health and social work services
Parenting programmes. Provision of parenting programme within Leicestershire. Support to parents experiencing difficulty with their child's behaviour through group work. CPV: 85000000. ...


UK-Dalkeith: educational software development services
Assessment Creation & Delivery System. The project is for SQA to develop an infrastructure to support the creation, storage, management and delivery of assessment content, including on-screen and paper assessment to support SQA's assessment activities. SQA has a number of different business streams that will be using the service and the service has to be configurable in respect of each stream. SQA requires a supplier to develop a secure online software system. CPV: 72212190. ...


UK-Twickenham: financial transaction processing and clearing-house services
Banking Services. Financial transaction processing and clearing-house services. Delivery of a comprehensive banking service involving maintenance of the Council's bank accounts, handling of paper, BACS and CHAPS clearing, cash processing and other activities associated with local authority banking business.Financial transaction processing and clearing-house services. CPV: 66172000. ...


UK-Coventry: education and training services
Provision of Leadership for Equality, Transition Master Classes Prograsmme 2011-2012. Scope of Work. The work being tendered builds on a major element of the Leadership for Equality Strategy which is designed to build a diverse talent pipeline. Leadership for Equality builds on the National Leadership Council's Inclusion strategy and sitting firmly within this is the National Breaking Through initiative working as an enabler to give staff from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to develop their careers and successfully obtain senior positions across the NHS. The business case for a diverse workforce in the NHS, especially at senior level is overwhelming; we have a diverse population with differing needs, having a diverse workforce at all levels of the NHS is seen as an effective way of ensuring patients from all backgrounds receive the services they need. The NHS Institute is looking to run a series of master classes to support and retain existing BME leaders to sustain and if possible increase the prevalence of representation at senior levels in the NHS. Bidders may submit to deliver on all or part of the programme of work, and they are encouraged to clearly describe how they might work with participants to provide a coherent programme that enables and support their careers. When considering the delivery of these interventions, bidders should ensure that their involvement will: — demonstrate past experience in delivering development interventions to existing BME leaders prior to and during the current transition of change in the NHS or other public sector organisations, — be value for money, — be innovative and creative, — develop people that feel confident about their ability to perform successfully in the workplace, — give them the knowledge and experience they need through learning that is stretching, challenging, supportive and engaging, — introduce technical and theoretical as well as personal elements into the learning, — enable participants to think strategically about the NHS and other sectors, — ensuring they are fully equipped for the rigours of a rapidly changing NHS and understand the importance of delivery, — highlight the importance of political astuteness and awareness, — help ensure participants remain engaged and enthusiastic about the process of change and their future careers and the NHS, — equip participants with a tool kit of key transferable skills, — guide to where to get more information and support, — provide guidance on finding peer support and enabling networking opportunities, — challenge on personal and group levels, — encourage active participation and engagement aligned to health, — provide translation of national initiatives to the implementation stage locally, — adaptable content that can quickly reflect emerging and topical issues. Please note: As the above requirement is classified as a Part B service ("Education and vocational health services"), it is not subject to the full EU regulations that would require a formal OJEU procedure to be followed. The Requirement. The ITT documentation provides more information regarding the master class topics being tendered. Programme Outcomes. Supported by their organisations and the SHA, applicants will be able to choose from a menu of master classes according to assessment of their personal and professional needs. On completion of any one master classes/programmes, the participants should have: — a clear understanding of the topic, — a clear understanding of how the topic relates to the role and behaviours of an NHS leader, — opportunity and /or direction to practice and develop the relevant skills, — an action plan/strategy to achieve success. CPV: 80000000, 79632000, 80510000, 80511000, 80500000. ...


UK-Port Talbot: tyre repair services, including fitting and balancing
All Wales Supply of Tyres & Services. Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council is leading a collaborative procurement exercise for the Supply of Tyres & Services, on behalf of Public Sector organisations in Wales. It is anticipated that a significant number of public bodies in Wales and devolved government, may, if they wish to do so, utilise the Framework Agreement. Such organisations may include (but will not be limited to) government departments, NHS bodies, agencies, local and emergency authorities (police and fire), educational establishments, and utilities. A list of Welsh Public Sector Organisations entitled to participate can be found at: www.buy4wales.co.uk/UsefulResources/contractsframeworks/organisationlist/poaplist.html?cat=14318 The public sector in Wales operates upwards of 15 000 vehicles ranging from small cars and vans up to 8 Wheel Refuse vehicles. The framework shall comprise of a tyre supply, fitment and repair service, together with all other related activities as agreed between the parties. CPV: 50116500, 34351100, 34352100, 34350000, 34351000, 34352000, 19511000, 19511100, 34913200. ...


UK-Wolverhampton: social work services with accommodation
Residential care home for looked after children with complex needs. Wolverhampton City Council have appointed provider to deliver services to young people with a complexity of needs in a new 4 bedded multidisciplinary children's home. Young people referred to or residing at the children's home will have been diagnosed to have numerous complex needs that have been difficult to address within Wolverhampton and beyond. The needs include: Severe attachment disorders. Conduct disorders. Compulsive obsessive behaviour. Opposition defiant behaviour. Sexualised behaviour. Mild learning difficulties. Loss, bereavement and separation. The Provider is required to provide the day to day care and interventions which will allow trusting relationships to be built, and crucial therapeutic and educational work to be undertaken. Young people will have care plans that would be time limited to enable interventions that will enable mainstream residential care, foster care, return home or transition to leaving care. The Provider will need to employ specialist staff in relation to social care, education, mental health and youth/play to enable cooperative and integrated working. Whilst referrals shall be processed via an external placements panel and the registered manager, there may be occasions in which provision shall have to be made for emergency admissions. Wolverhampton City Council have reserved the right to utilise spare capacity at any time through arrangements between Wolverhampton City Council and other English County, Unitary and Metropolitan Councils as defined at http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Dl1/Directories/Localcouncils/index.htm. CPV: 85311000. ...


UK-Eccles: grounds maintenance services
City West Housing Trust - Grounds Maintenance Framework Agreement. Grounds maintenance services. A Framework Agreement pursuant to which it is envisaged that contracts will be let to contractors within the framework for the provision of a range of grounds maintenance services. Under the Framework Agreement CWHT will have the option to call-off contractors as and when services are required. Other Social Housing Providers in the UK (both those that are in existence now and those that may be inexistence in the future) will also be entitled to call-off contracts under the Framework Agreement with contractors. Social Housing Provider (SHP) for this purpose means any of social housing and includes, without limitation, Registered Social Landlords, Local Authorities and ALMOs. Applicants should note that, under the Framework Agreement CWHT and other SHPs shall not be under any obligation to call-off contracts with framework contractors. CPV: 77314000. ...


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