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Client Recording, Monitoring and Performance evaluating system
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Rhyl City Strategy’s (RCS) business strategy is to reduce unemployment locally while supporting delivery of services and encouraging economic generation. Rhyl City Strategy is one of fifteen areas taking part in a Department of Work and Pensions programme to tackle worklessness and economic inactivity in the most disadvantaged areas of the UK.The aim is to achieve a centrally accessible client monitoring and management database that is user friendly for the Partnership, their advisors and managers where they can get and record basic information, refer clients to other partnered providers, provide set reports for statutory requirements, as well as record day to day case management and distance travelled with internal management monitoring at varying frequencies. Ad-hoc reports should be available for end users to run with the more complex ones created by a database administrator. Proposals submitted should fit the requirements of the System Requirement Document and be costed accordingly. We are inviting costed proposals covering for 12 months’ support, and 24 months’ support.A project brief is enclosed within this advertisement. A full specification document is available for providers who may wish to tender for this opportunity. Providers who wish to express an interest in this requirement should contact the following person for an Invitation to Tender document:Alison ThomasProject ManagerTel: 01745 343605Email: Alison.thomas@rhylcitystrategy.co.uk Timescales•Tenders to be submitted by 1.00pm on Tuesday 4th May 2010•Implementation of solution by 18th June 2010
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