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Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority - Connect To Work Programme

Descriptions

1. Introduction and Background

Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority (HEYCA) is the Accountable Body for the Connect To Work programme across the Hull and East Yorkshire geography. As part of its devolved responsibilities, HEYCA will commission Supported Employment provision designed to improve labour market participation, reduce economic inactivity and support inclusive economic growth.

 

Connect To Work represents a significant strategic investment in addressing health-related barriers to employment. The programme is founded on the well-established principle that sustained, good quality work is a key contributor to individual wellbeing, financial stability and wider economic prosperity. Conversely, long-term detachment from the labour market is closely associated with poorer health outcomes, reduced life chances and increased demand on public services.

 

The programme is therefore positioned at the intersection of employment, health and economic development policy. It seeks to deliver meaningful, sustained outcomes for individuals while supporting employers and contributing to the resilience and productivity of the local economy.

 

2. Connect To Work National Context and Drivers

Connect To Work forms part of the Government's wider Get Britain Working agenda. National policy drivers reflect persistent challenges within the UK labour market, including rising economic inactivity, particularly among individuals experiencing long-term sickness, disability and mental health conditions.

 

Long-term ill health has become one of the most significant contributors to economic inactivity nationally. This trend presents both economic and social implications, affecting workforce supply, productivity, household income and public service demand. Government policy increasingly recognises that traditional employability interventions alone are insufficient to address these structural challenges.

 

Connect To Work responds to this context by adopting evidence-based Supported Employment methodologies, principally Individual Placement and Support and the Supported Employment Quality Framework. These approaches prioritise rapid engagement with the labour market, combined with personalised and sustained in-work support. The model recognises that many individuals benefit most from entering suitable employment quickly, with appropriate adjustments and ongoing assistance.

 

Nationally, the programme reflects a shift towards integration between employment and health systems, promoting earlier intervention, improved job retention and more inclusive labour market participation.

 

3. Geographical Coverage and Local Context

The Connect To Work programme will operate across the full Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority geography, encompassing the Hull City Council area and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council area.

 

Hull and East Yorkshire presents a diverse economic and demographic profile. Hull is characterised by concentrated deprivation, comparatively high levels of economic inactivity and pronounced health inequalities. East Riding of Yorkshire reflects a contrasting pattern, with pockets of deprivation situated within a predominantly rural and coastal geography, alongside challenges relating to access, connectivity and service reach.

 

Local intelligence identifies health-related economic inactivity as a critical issue across the geography. Long-term sickness, disability and mental health conditions represent significant barriers to labour market participation. At the same time, employers across multiple sectors report recruitment and retention challenges.

 

The local economy benefits from nationally significant sectoral strengths, including manufacturing, logistics, energy and health and care. Vacancy demand is particularly strong within health and social care, retail, logistics, hospitality and administrative functions. These dynamics create opportunities for Supported Employment interventions capable of aligning participant needs with genuine labour market demand.

 

The programme's place-based design reflects recognition that labour market conditions, service access and participant needs vary significantly across communities.

 

4. What HEYCA is Seeking to Procure

HEYCA will commission Connect To Work delivery through a structured, place-based procurement model designed to ensure accessibility, responsiveness and consistency of quality across the geography.

 

The procurement will be organised into two Lots aligned to constituent authority boundaries:

Lot A - Hull

Lot B - East Riding of Yorkshire

 

This approach reflects the materially different economic, demographic and service delivery characteristics across the geography. Providers will be required to demonstrate credible delivery models responsive to local need while operating within a coherent programme framework.

 

Commissioned Providers will deliver evidence-based Supported Employment services aligned with nationally recognised fidelity standards. Delivery will be voluntary, person-centred and employer-facing, supporting individuals who are economically inactive, unemployed or at risk of job loss due to health or wider barriers.

 

HEYCA is seeking Providers capable of:

• Delivering high-quality Supported Employment interventions

• Supporting sustained employment and progression outcomes

• Engaging effectively with employers across priority sectors

• Operating robust governance, data and assurance arrangements

• Contributing to continuous improvement and delivery quality

 

The commissioned services will play a central role in reducing health-related economic inactivity, supporting inclusive workforce participation and contributing to wider regional economic objectives.

Engagement

HEYCA will be running a 1 hour session on 27/02/26 to provide interested parties with further detail on our CTW Prime Vendor opportunity which will go out to tender in March/April. This session will provide an overview of the Connect to Work programme's aims, delivery model, and commissioning approach. It is an opportunity to: • understand the delivery model, programme scope and outcomes • contribute your insights and feedback • ask questions and engage with the programme team We welcome attendance from local, regional, and national organisations working in employment, skills, health and wellbeing, and related sectors. After the session HEYCA will share details and outcomes for those parties who are unable to attend on the day. The event will take place at 10:00 am on the 27th of February 2026, this will be held virtually on Microscoft Teams. If you wish to attend the event then please contact: ContactUs@hullandeastyorkshire.gov.uk with the subject of 'HEYCA Connect To Work Early Market Engagement'.

Timeline

Published Date :

13th Feb 2026 Today

Deadline :

27th Feb 2026 in a 14 days

Contract Start :

31st May 2026

Contract End :

30th May 2029

Tender Regions

Keywords

adult education

skills workshops

skill upgrades

evening classes

mature learner programs

diversity policy audits

workplace bias training

equal pay reviews

non-formal education

corporate training

gender equality training

professional training

consular assistance

community learning

technical skill training

workforce education

embassy support services

employee development

learning course delivery

lifelong learning

continuing education

vocational instruction

intergovernmental liaison

international legal entity aid

global mission coordination

equity impact evaluations

diplomatic mission logistics

overseas delegation support

job competency development

personal development courses

international treaty body facilitation

accessibility compliance advice

minority representation assessments

extraterritorial office management

inclusive recruitment planning

capacity building programs

general education for adults

diplomatic consulate operations

inclusion strategy design

anti-discrimination guidance

Tender Lot Details & Award Criteria

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Status :

Open

Procedure :

N/A

Suitable for SME :

N/A

Nationwide :

No

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Tender Progress :

0%

Details

Notice Type :

PIN

Tender Identifier :

IT-378-246-T: 2024 - 001

Tenderbase ID :

310724019

Low Value :

£100K

High Value :

£1000K

Buyer Information

Address :

Liverpool Merseyside , Merseyside , L13 0BQ

Website :

N/A

Procurement Contact

Name :

Tina Smith

Phone :

0151 252 3243

Email :

tina.smith@shared-ed.ac.uk