Developing a better understanding of the Children Missing Education (CME), Elective Home Education (EHE) and Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) cohorts in the Humber
The Office of the Police & Crime CommissionerEstimated Value
£28,500 – £0
Deadline
12 January 2026
Published
11 June 2026
Type
services
Overview
The Humber Violence Prevention Partnership (VPP) is a multi-agency partnership committed to providing an evidence-led, public health approach to reducing serious violence across the region. To do that effectively, children and young people must be at the heart of our work-shaping, informing, and driving the strategies and interventions that affect them.
Attendance at school is a known protective factor in relation to serious violence. The prevalence of severe absences, suspensions and exclusions is relatively well understood, with data and analysis included with the HVPP Strategic Needs Assessment (SNA ).
In addition, other work in respect of 'Trauma informed practice' and the HU9 pilot has been undertaken in the region to increase attendance in school. The VPP is seeking to increase its understanding of children and young people who are defined as CME, EHE or NEET.
Additional details
This work would combine insight into the prevalence of CME, EHE and NEET cohorts (Quantitative) as well as understanding of their challenges (Qualitative). Furthermore, we are particularly keen to ensure that the voices we hear are representative of those children who are in this cohort, including those who have witnessed or experienced violence or abuse.
The Humber Violence Prevention Partnership (HVPP) is seeking bids from suitably experienced organisations to provide a reliable and successful service for the activity described in Section 2 of the attached specification document. The value of this requirement is less than £28,500.
It is essential to observe and comply with the following instructions in the preparation and submission of your response. The HVPP reserves the right to reject a response that does not fully comply with these instructions.
Responses must be completed in English and use the template provided in the attached document, saved in Word or PDF format. Your response must be submitted via email to the address at paragraph 1.7 of the document. Receipt of emails will be acknowledged as quickly as possible.
AI Analysis
Get a detailed breakdown of requirements, key tasks, and tips for reading this tender
Award Details
Humber Learning Consortium
£28,423
Independent software, web & cloud studio. We design, build and grow digital products that quietly outlast their category.
How to Apply
Step-by-step submission guide
Submission Portal
Contracts Finder
Open the original notice
Click the button below to view this tender on Contracts Finder
Find the submission method
Look for "How to apply" section — most tenders link to an eSourcing platform (e.g. In-Tend, ProContract, Jaggaer)
Create an account
Register on the eSourcing platform for free — you'll need a company email and DUNS number
Download tender documents
Download the ITT (Invitation to Tender), specification, pricing schedule, and any templates
Submit your response
Upload completed documents through the portal before the deadline — late bids are automatically rejected
Most buyers do NOT accept email submissions. You must submit through their eSourcing platform. Check the notice for the exact link.
Buyer Profile
The Office of the Police & Crime CommissionerKey Dates
Published
11 June 2026
Submission deadline
12 January 2026
Notice type
Contract
Source
contracts finder
Related Contracts
Invitation to Tender: Community First Aid
The Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner is looking for an experienced organisation to deliver a youth violence prevention and first aid training programme for young people aged 11-24. The service will combine practical first aid training with education about knife and weapon dangers, confidence-building, and engagement activities for vulnerable young people.
The Growth Company Expression of Interest - Healthy Working Life Connect to Work: West Yorkshire
The Growth Company, on behalf of West Yorkshire Combined Authority, is looking for an experienced provider to deliver employment support services to disabled people and those with health conditions across all five West Yorkshire councils (Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds, Wakefield). The Lead Provider will help 9,276 people find and stay in work between September 2026 and March 2030 using the Individual Placement and Support (IPS) model.
4961/PS/LWM - Student Support and Online Therapy Sessions
4961/PS/LWM - Student Support and Online Therapy Sessions The University of Sheffield is not a contracting authority for the purposes of the Procurement Act 2023. The University re
Interim Tuition Open Framework
East Riding of Yorkshire Council and Hull City Council need to hire tutors and teaching assistants to provide education to children who can't attend mainstream schools. This is an open framework where you can join one of three types of service (face-to-face teachers, teaching assistants, or online tutors), and once approved, councils will call you off to provide sessions as needed.