2.0. Short Breaks and Disabled Children’s Support Services Framework
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Framework
Overview
This Framework will enable the Council to meet its statutory duty towards disabled children who are in receipt of care packages as well as those who are entitled to Short Breaks provision. This procurement relates to the provision of overnight services for disabled children delivered at any point in a suitable residential-style setting within easy access of children and their parents living in the London Borough of Hackney. This provision will require providers who have an existing Ofsted registration for overnight short breaks and already have registered properties.
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