Published date: 22 June 2021

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Early engagement (published 22 June 2021, last edited 15 July 2021)

Closed early engagement


Contract summary

Industry

  • Social work and related services - 85300000

Location of contract

North East, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East, South West

Procurement reference

tender_273936/973848

Published date

22 June 2021

Closing date

5 July 2021

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

Current contracts for CPD leadership programmes are due to expire end of March 2022. Existing contracts have a max annual value of £2,592,000
The Department is holding an early market engagement event for a possible future opportunity on Tuesday 6July 2021 12.30pm - 2.45pm via Microsoft Teams to enable interested suppliers to
- Hear about the potential opportunity for design, delivery, and management of a leadership programme including new Leadership programmes
- Have a clear understanding of outcomes required in any re-procurement
- Help develop any future requirement.

All organisations wishing to attend the event and /or follow up 1:1 session (7/8/9 July) should email DfE.CFSWLEADERSHIP@education.gov.uk no later than 12pm 5 July providing company details and name of the person(s) attending, job role(s), email address that will be used to access the event link. Please note two individuals per organisation can attend the event. Microsoft Teams invitations will be sent after 12pm on 5 July.
Additional Information available from:
Practice Supervisor Development Programme Repository (rip.org.uk)
Firstline programme (thefrontline.org.uk)
Practice Leadership Programme | Centre For Systemic Social Work (cfssw.org)


More information

Additional text

Current planning for any future requirement is likely to be a leadership and management development programme for child and family social workers at the following differentiated levels:
- Practice Supervisor: for all social workers who provide supervision to a frontline social worker.
- Middle manager: for managers of Practice Supervisors and Practice Supervisors who are aspiring to be Middle Managers. Middle managers are social workers who are operating between practice supervisor and heads of service level. They will have management and operational responsibilities.
- Head of Service: will target Middle Managers who are aspiring Practice Leaders and current Heads of Service who manage a service area in a local authority.
- Practice Leaders: for those working as Assistant Directors and Heads of Service aspiring to progress to that level. Practice leaders are qualified social workers with the day-to-day operational responsibility across the whole local system for child and family social work practice, and for child and family practitioners and practice supervisors. Most usually, this is referred to as the Assistant Director of Children's Social Care or Director of Family Services.

Programme cohorts may need to be delivered separately but have similar content and aim to embed a set of consistent leadership skills as part of content design and be based on the PQS.
The programme solution will need to be flexible to reflect both local authority and individual needs and cohesive across the different levels. The programme must be attractive to social workers and their employers as participation will be optional.
Key outputs:
· Support social work practice through a programme covering leadership, management and supervision, which helps to embed learning and development in the workplace.
· Provide an in-post offer for Practice Supervisors and both aspirant and in post offer for those in post for Middle Managers, Heads of Service and Practice Leaders.
· Operate flexibly and cohesively throughout the leadership levels.
· Be developed around the Knowledge and Skills Statements.
· Run over an extended period rather than as a one-off course.
· Include some form of employer selection to enable participation.

Additional Early Market Engagement Event
Current contract for Assessed and Supported year in Employment (ASYE) is due to expire at the end of March 2022. The existing contract has a max annual value of £6,493,335 (£5, 780,000 grant funding payments to LAs; £713,535 programme management)
The Department is holding an early market engagement event for a possible future opportunity on Wednesday 7 July 2021 at 2pm - 4.15pm via Microsoft Teams to enable interested suppliers to
- Hear about the potential opportunity
- Have a clear understanding of the outcomes the Department would require in any re-procurement
- Help develop any future requirement.
Assessed and Supported Year in Employment - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/assessed-and-suppor


About the buyer

Contact name

Hazel McLellan

Address

Sanctuary Buildings, 20, Great Smith Street
London
SW1P 3BT
England

Telephone

+44

Email

DfE.CFSWLEADERSHIP@education.gov.uk