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Dynamic Purchasing Vehicle for Semi-Independent Accommodation and Support

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1) Floating Support - This is defined as direct support with a young person, supporting them to work towards the outcomes specified by the Contracting Body and those in Section 3 above. It excludes services that include accommodation. Direct support is defined as time that the Provider spends working directly with the young person named within the Individual Service Agreement or attending meetings about the Young Person at the request of the Contracting Body. It excludes 'group work' unless otherwise agreed by the Contracting Body. Such work would typically include: independence training, support with education, employment and training or accompanying young people to appointments. It may also include support to manage tenancies and the development of practical independent living skills. 2) Accommodation with Support - This is defined as services that deliver both accommodation and support. This Service Level incorporates young people with a multitude of needs and will include a variety of accommodation types. For example, it includes large hostels/foyers as well as single occupancy units. Services can have different staffing/support structures. There is a requirement that there is a minimum of one hour a week of direct support to a specific Young Person. 3) Supported Lodgings - This is defined as accommodation provided via private individuals ('hosts') who offer one or more rooms in their home on a lodgings basis and, in collaboration with the Provider, offer varying levels of support. It aims to provide a safe and supportive environment and an opportunity to develop skills necessary for independent living. 4) Parent(s) & Child Support with Accommodation - This is defined as a service providing accommodation with support to parent(s) aged 16-25 years old and their child(ren). Services must meet all the requirements set out for Service Level 2: Accommodation with Support. The property must be suitable to accommodate children. For example, the bedroom must be large enough to accommodate a child's cot. There must also be access to and space within the property to facilitate a reasonable level of standard baby equipment (i.e. pushchairs, highchairs). Contractors will be appointed on the DPS and call-offs will be conducted until 11/02/2025.

Timeline

Publish date

5 years ago

Close date

in 3 months

Buyer information

London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

Email:
WLAChildrensProgramme@ealing.gov.uk

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