Published date: 15 April 2019

Closed early engagement


Closing date: 29 June 2019

Contract summary

Industry

  • Training services - 80500000

Location of contract

tr15 3qg

Procurement reference

AMLAG 03

Published date

15 April 2019

Closing date

29 June 2019

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

AMLAG03: Working with tenants of public and private housing provision (including Houses of Multiple Occupation) as well as homeowners to develop basic home and property maintenance skills in the CLLD Core areas of Newquay and St Columb Minor.
Indoor living environment is an acute issue for Newquay and St Columb Minor.
Anecdotal evidence and desktop research suggest this is particularly acute in Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs). Issues include inadequate heating, ventilation and insulation which can be the cause of poor living conditions, e.g. cold, damp, condensation, spread of mould etc, and have a direct impact on the health of tenants. Alongside this, there are issues with unsustainable, seasonal employment leading to economic insecurity and fragile living situations.
Projects are sought that demonstrate ability to engage with landlords and their unemployed / inactive tenants private homeowners to develop skills linked to DIY home improvement and utilise the housing stock as a training ground and practical experience opportunity.
Skills Development:
Projects will deliver a level of 'training' relevant to the needs of participants and move them closer to the workforce. This may include addressing soft skills such as increasing confidence, raising aspiration and boosting self-esteem; accredited training; or anything in between.
Following the intervention at least 50% of participants will be supported into further training, job seeking or employment such as a trade apprenticeship.
Route to self-employment:
Projects will also be encouraged that raise aspiration in eligible beneficiaries and recruit them to a course (min of 12 hours interaction) where they will learn how to become enterprise ready.
This may be following the previous skills development and ultimately lead to self-employment relating to home repairs/DIY.
Applicants should demonstrate where they are linking with landlords and other relevant organisations for engagement, support and/or legacy purposes. Demonstration of innovative thinking in the applicant's exit strategy will be a priority.
Types of projects sought:
• Projects where training is provided in a way that also aims to address participants' needs holistically and/or the most acute issues identified in the IMD.
• Projects that alleviate issues associated with mental health and/or fuel poverty.
• Projects that include a degree of co-design will also be encouraged.
Due to Health & Safety consideration, the intention is to focus on basic DIY skills and not those requiring accredited certification in electrical, plumbing or gas related activity.
Indicatively, the Local Action Group has allocated the following amount:
Skills (01):
£80,000 ESF
£20,000 ERDF (enabling)
Route to self-employment (P11):
£85,000 ERDF


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About the buyer

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Station Road
Redruth
TR153QG
England

Email

natasha.downing@cornwalldevelopmentcompany.co.uk