VRU Hospital Based Youth Work
MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR POLICE AND CRIMEEstimated Value
Up to £0
Deadline
9 May 2023
Published
28 February 2025
Type
services
Overview
In-hospital youth work services will then support the young person into longer-term non-hospital-based services, either statutory or community based, that may support in a range of areas such as employment, education, housing or mental health. When sending your clarifications to the inbox please use the subject 'London A&E In-Hospital Youth Work Service '. Clarification deadline has been set as 27th April 2023 @ 12.00 noon.
Lots (1)
- Lot 1Croydon University Hospital A&E Lot 2 - University Hospital Lewisham A&E and The Queen Elizabeth Hospital A&E Lot 3 - Newham University Hospital A&E Lot 4 - The Whittington A&E This will take the form of youth workers embedded within each hospital's A&E department, who will then engage with young people aged 11-25 presenting at the specified A&E departments with an violence related injury or suspected to be affected by violence or at risk of exploitation
Submission
You must email your completed tender response to: VRUProcurement@london.gov.uk, tender submission deadline is 12:00 noon on 9th May 2023.
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If you have any clarification questions please email these to VRUProcurement@london.gov.uk .
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Award Details
Catch 22,St Giles Trust
£4,419,080
Likely incumbents
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- 1
Active Communities Network,Croydon Voluntary Action,ML Community Enterprise,Osmani Trust,Power the fight,Step Up Hub,The Bridge Renewal Trust,West Ham United Foundation,Wipers Youth CIC
1 contract wonlatest 1 Apr 2024ends 3 Apr 2028£14m
total awarded
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1 contract wonlatest 1 May 2023ends 1 Mar 2027£1m
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Active Communities Network,Croydon Voluntary Action,ML Community Enterprise,Osmani Trust,Power the fight,Step Up Hub,The Bridge Renewal Trust,West Ham United Foundation,Wipers Youth CIC is the most likely incumbent based on recency and category match. To win, bidders typically need a clearly differentiated proposition or a price advantage.
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MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR POLICE AND CRIMEKey Dates
Published
28 February 2025
Submission deadline
9 May 2023
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