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Provision of Positive Behaviour Model Training

Descriptions

The service covers needs associated with ten children's homes delivered by Hampshire County Council within the current Hampshire County Council boundaries, which require their staff to access positive behaviour support trainings.

 

Hampshire County Council operates nine open residential children's homes providing 33 placements, plus a Secure Children's Home. Children are typically 10-17 years old but some homes may admit from age 6. Homes are located across Hampshire (north, central, south). This includes a newly developed provision for children with complex behaviours, including those subject to Deprivation of Liberty Orders; the environment is designed to flex levels of restriction to individual need. The cohort is dynamic, with periods of low or no physical intervention, but incidents can occur unpredictably; staff confidence and currency of training are therefore critical.

 

The Secure Children's Home is an Ofsted registered Secure Children's Home approved by the Secretary of State to restrict liberty under section 25 of the Children Act 1989; it cares for up to 10 children aged 10-17 whose risks may necessitate higher levels of control than in open homes. Use of restraint are higher than open children's homes. It utilises CCTV , and Safety Pod™ equipment. In this setting there are additional lawful, last resort restraint measures to reduce immediate risk or when behaviour presents a serious risk.

 

The provider must be trauma informed and ensure any physical interventions are used safely, proportionately, and as a last resort, tailored to each child's needs and experiences.

 

Aims and Objectives

• Promote quality of life, dignity, choice, inclusion.

• Prevent challenging behaviour through proactive, needs led practice.

• Rights based practice using least restrictive approaches.

• Consistency across staff and settings.

• Understand behaviour as communication; teach functional assessment.

• Contribute to and utilise individualised behaviour support plans and proactive strategies.

• Embed de escalation and crisis management; teach safe physical skills only when necessary and lawful.

• Strengthen data recording, review, and learning.

• Foster positive relationships and staff confidence in applying the chosen model.

 

The training should include initial training and refresher training and the scope of the training must include;

a) Core curriculum for all residential staff, including managers and agency staff.

b) Physical intervention training aligned to Restraint Reduction Network (RRN) standards and relevant UK legislation; include decision making, dynamic risk assessment, disengagement/breakaway, and restrictive skills only where justified by training needs analysis.

c) Safety Pod™ module specific to the Secure Children's Home and any open home where Pods are used; include safe and trauma informed use, risk assessment, and integration into care/support plans.

d) Trainer consultancy for home specific needs (e.g., disability considerations, environment adjustments).

e) For the Secure Children's Home the training provider must support independent oversight of incidents and continue to annual reporting to the Safeguarding Children Partnership in line with Working Together to Safeguard Children (2018).

Engagement

The Council is seeking to meet with suitable suppliers interested in providing relevant training and is seeking to engage with the market on Friday 6th February. The Council would like to meet individually with all interested suppliers via an MS Teams call to understand how the different delivery models available, their practical applications and the practical approach that different suppliers take. This information will be used by the Council to help inform the specification to ensure the best outcome for our service users. Interested Suppliers wishing to attend should register (if not already registered) on the Council's e-tendering platform, In-tend (https://in-tendhost.co.uk/hampshire/aspx/Home) and 'Express Interest' against the project 'CS28297 Provision of Positive Behaviour Model Training'. Suppliers will then need to complete a form to confirm name of attendees and provide an email address so a MS Teams meeting can be set up.

Timeline

Published Date :

26th Jan 2026 Yesterday

Deadline :

6th Feb 2026 in a 10 days

Contract Start :

30th Apr 2026

Contract End :

30th Apr 2029

Tender Regions

CPV Codes

80500000 - Training services

Keywords

skills workshops

corporate training

professional training

technical skill training

workforce education

employee development

learning course delivery

vocational instruction

job competency development

capacity building programs

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Open

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N/A

Suitable for SME :

N/A

Nationwide :

No

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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

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Procurement Contact

Name :

Tina Smith

Phone :

0151 252 3243

Email :

tina.smith@shared-ed.ac.uk