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Youth Work in acute settings toolkit

Descriptions

The NHS England Children and Young People's (CYP) Transformation Programme recognises the role of youth workers in healthcare settings. This acknowledgment is highlighted by the ongoing implementation of our 18-month pilot embedding Youth Workers into acute settings across each NHS England region. The pilot is scheduled to end in March 2025, followed by an independent evaluation report to build on the existing evidence of the impact of health care-based Youth Workers. Operating as a youth worker within a hospital setting demands a unique set of skills that cannot be easily transferred from other contexts. Extensive stakeholder engagement has revealed the absence of a standardised framework tailored specifically for youth workers in healthcare environments. The toolkit development process will involve thorough research into the unique challenges and opportunities present in healthcare settings concerning youth engagement. The delivery partner will work closely with the NHS England CYP Transformation team and key stakeholders to understand the specific requirements and objectives of the toolkit. The delivery partner should have expertise in framework/toolkit development in collaboration with stakeholders and subject matter experts, youth engagement, and knowledge of healthcare settings. They should also demonstrate a commitment to inclusivity, cultural sensitivity, and youth-centred approaches. This project offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the enhancement and expansion of youth work services within healthcare contexts, improving the well-being and outcomes for young people accessing healthcare services. The development of this toolkit is crucial for expanding provision of non-clinical professionals across various healthcare settings, enhancing the quality and consistency of care delivery. Moreover, toolkits for youth work within school settings and addressing gang/violence issues have garnered positive feedback regarding their effectiveness. This highlights the urgency of developing a similar, tailored toolkit specifically for healthcare environments. The delivery partner will work closely with the CYP Transformation team to understand the specific requirements and objectives of the toolkit. Key deliverables from the delivery partner include: Stakeholder Engagement Toolkit Design Resources Feedback Mechanism Project management Reporting Please apply from the below link https://atamis-1928.lightning.force.com/lightning/page/home

Timeline

Published Date :

11th Sep 2024 1 year ago

Deadline :

19th Sep 2024 12 months ago

Contract Start :

7th Oct 2024

Contract End :

20th May 2025

Keywords

social research

sociological study services

community research

social behavior analysis

qualitative field studies

social impact assessment

social attitudes surveying

societal trend analysis

ethnographic research

social data collection

youth education

adolescent learning

teen training

youth development

educational outreach

after-school programs

student engagement

secondary youth programs

early career education

age-specific learning

youth empowerment programmes

adolescent advocacy

peer mentorship circles

youth civic engagement

youth leadership training

volunteer youth projects

character-building camps

youth policy forums

juvenile outreach coordination

intergenerational youth workshops

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Procedure :

CompetitiveQuotationNonOJEU

Suitable for SME :

Yes

Nationwide :

No

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Details

Notice Type :

Framework

Tender Identifier :

IT-378-246-T: 2024 - 001

Tenderbase ID :

310724019

Low Value :

£100K

High Value :

£1000K

Buyer Information

Name :

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

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1 Possible Competitors