CPH157 Children and Young People’s Social Prescribing and Youth Outreach - CYP Mental Health and Wellbeing
Derbyshire County CouncilEstimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
1 July 2026
19 days remaining
Published
9 April 2026
Type
Not specified
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This is a contract for organisations to deliver social prescribing services and youth outreach programmes focused on children and young people's mental health and wellbeing. The buyer (likely a local authority or NHS commissioner) wants providers to connect young people to community activities and support to improve their mental health, rather than only using medical interventions.
Requirements
- Must be able to deliver social prescribing services specifically for children and young people
- Must have experience in youth outreach and engagement
- Must demonstrate understanding of children and young people's mental health and wellbeing
- Must be able to connect young people to community-based activities and support
- Likely to require safeguarding qualifications and DBS clearance for staff (standard for CYP work)
- Check full tender documents for specific accreditations, insurance requirements, and staff training standards
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Identify and assess children and young people who would benefit from social prescribing
- Create personalised support plans linking young people to relevant community activities and services
- Conduct youth outreach to engage hard-to-reach young people
- Build relationships with local community organisations, activities, and services to create a referral network
- Monitor and evaluate the impact of social prescribing on mental health and wellbeing outcomes
- Provide support and navigation to young people to help them access recommended activities
- Produce regular reports on service uptake, outcomes, and feedback from young people
How to Read This Tender
- 1Social prescribing is not medicine — it means connecting people to activities (arts, sports, volunteering, support groups) that improve wellbeing. Understand this model before bidding.
- 2Look for the 'Specification' or 'Service Requirements' section in full documents — this will detail exactly who you need to reach (age range, which young people), how many, and what outcomes are expected.
- 3Check the 'Quality and Performance Metrics' section carefully — commissioners will measure you on outcomes like improved mental health scores, young people's satisfaction, and how many complete their prescribed activities.
- 4Youth outreach means going into schools, youth clubs, and community spaces, not waiting for referrals. Budget for staff travel and flexible working hours.
- 5Safeguarding is non-negotiable in children's services — expect detailed questions about staff vetting, training, and child protection policies during evaluation.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Consider partnering with a larger organisation or health provider if you lack existing relationships with schools and community groups — social prescribing relies on a strong local referral network, which takes time to build.
- Emphasise any experience with vulnerable or hard-to-reach young people (those not in education, LGBTQ+ youth, young carers, etc.) as this is highly valued by commissioners.
- Social value and community benefit often score well in these tenders — clearly explain how your local team, volunteer opportunities, and community partnerships create additional benefit beyond the core service.
Likely incumbents
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- 1
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6 contracts wonlatest 29 Apr 2026ends 30 Sept 2026£316,703
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- 2
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Derbyshire County CouncilKey Dates
Published
9 April 2026
Submission deadline
1 July 2026
Source
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