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Strengthening Families Together: Families First Programme - Disability Support

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Strengthening Families Together: Families First Programme Disability Support Divided into two Lots A UK3 (ocds-h6vhtk-05996f) has been published for this but the lots were divided into specific services Background/Context Families First is designed to improve outcomes for children, young people and families. It places an emphasis on early intervention, prevention, and providing support for whole families, rather than individuals. The programme promotes greater multi-agency working to ensure families receive joined-up support when they need it. The intention of the programme is to provide early support for families with the aim of preventing problems escalating. Families First Programme Guidance April 2017. Families’ First principles Services provided through the programme should take account of the following guiding principles: • Family-focussed – services should take a whole family approach to improving outcomes. • Bespoke – services should be tailored to individual family circumstances. • Empowering – services should seek to empower families to take control of their lives, to give them an increased sense of ownership and investment in their outcomes. • Integrated - services should be effectively coordinated and planned to ensure a seamless progression for families between different interventions and programmes. • Intensive – a vigorous approach and relentless focus must be maintained which can adapt to families’ changing circumstances. • Local – services should address the needs of local communities and, where possible, seek opportunities to link in with other local programmes, including Flying Start and Supporting People • Pro-active – seeking early identification of need and securing appropriate interventions in a timely way. • Sustainable – services should always seek to provide long-term sustainable solutions. They should seek to address the root causes of problems and not 5 just the symptoms to enable families to continue to progress after intervention has ceased. Wrexham County Borough Council has undertaken Preliminary Market Engagement work to support us to make informed decisions by understanding the demand, capacity, and capability for delivering services. This has used alongside nationally available data to inform and support us when shaping the commissioning strategy and model. All Services Specifications Please note the following, which provides an overview of the priorities for these provisions. 1. Services should take a whole family approach to improving outcomes and should be tailored to individual family circumstances. There should be a focus on developing a more joined-up, responsive service provision across partner organisations that puts the unique needs of families at its heart. 2. Services should seek to empower children, young people and families to take control of their lives, to give them an increased sense of ownership and investment in their outcomes. They should be effectively coordinated and planned to ensure a seamless progression for children, young people and families between different interventions and programmes and should be flexible so they can adapt to children, young people and families’ changing circumstances. 3. Services should provide early help in a timely way and should link in with other local programmes and statutory provision, including TAC, WFIS, Flying Start, Additional Learning Needs support and other provision for children and young people and parents. 4. Services should always seek to provide long-term sustainable solutions and should encourage independence, not service dependence; they should seek to address the root causes of problems and not just the symptoms to enable children, young people and families to continue to progress after intervention has ceased. 5. We want children from all backgrounds have the best start in life, giving everyone the opportunity to reach their full potential and maximise their chances of leading a healthy, prosperous and fulfilling adulthood, enabling them to participate fully in communities, the workplace, and contribute to the future economic success of Wales. 6. We want to drive down waiting lists for statutory, early help and support services in order to provide support as early as possible and reduce the risk of escalating needs. 7. We want to ensure that provision is available to children, young people and families in different communities and different kinds of parents / carers, and would be interested in bids that target particular harder to reach communities, such as: a. Polish Families b. Traveller families c. BAME families d. Refugee / Asylum Seeker families. e. Families affected by substance misuse, mental health and domestic abuse. f. Families affected by disability. g. Families affected by imprisonment. h. Young parents i. Fathers and male carers All commissioned services must be available for any children, young people and families living in Wrexham to access, provided the service is suitable for them and would meet their needs. The Service to be provided. Disability Support Total Value £150,000 per annum Maximum Value. The primary focus is to support children and young people with complex needs and disabilities, along with their families, through a holistic and person-centred approach. Services should promote coordination and integration with wider provision, enhance access to education, training and employment, and respond flexibly to individual needs. Additionally, services should encourage inclusive leisure opportunities for both individuals and families, with a particular emphasis on access to respite support. All commissioned services will be expected to promote and support wellbeing as a core priority, embedding approaches that enhance emotional, physical and social wellbeing into delivery under the legal duty to contribute to the seven national wellbeing goals of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. Service Providers must demonstrate how they will deliver interventions across multiple communities within Wrexham, ensuring equitable access and responsiveness to local needs. Consideration should be given to how services will be inclusive, culturally competent and adaptable to the diverse needs of the communities of Wrexham. Disability Support has been divided into 2 Lots. Service Providers may choose to tender for one or more Lots on the basis that they have sufficient capacity to meet the requirements of each Lot. Service Providers who are tendering for more than one Lot must be in a position to accept the Lots they are successful for and not hand back any Lot due to capacity issues

Timeline

Published Date :

28th Nov 2025 3 days ago

Deadline :

8th Jan 2026 in a 1 month

Contract Start :

31st Mar 2026

Contract End :

31st Mar 2029

Tender Regions

Keywords

day care

counselling services

home care support

outreach social work

community aid

social inclusion programs

welfare visits

non-residential social services

family support outreach

client advocacy

community support services

social welfare programs

public assistance

client care services

social inclusion initiatives

communal support

family aid services

social outreach

wellbeing programs

societal care

Tender Lot Details

2 Tender Lots

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Workflows

Status :

Open

Procedure :

N/A

Suitable for SME :

Yes

Nationwide :

No

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Tender Progress :

0%

Details

Notice Type :

Tender

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

Possible Competitors

1 Possible Competitors