This contract involves the management of reception centers for asylum seekers, specifically collective centers with a capacity of 51 to 100 places. The aim is to provide essential services and support to individuals seeking asylum, ensuring their needs are met in a safe and welcoming environment. Su
Contract awarded. Originally published 11 months ago.
Wolverhampton is seeking VCSEs and local SMEs to deliver violence prevention and youth intervention services through a multi-lot framework contract.
RBKC seeks experienced providers to deliver trauma-informed supported accommodation for homeless individuals with complex needs across 107 units in London using a psychologically informed, strengths-based model.
Sheffield City Council invites provider feedback on future supported accommodation and housing support services for homeless and at-risk young people under 25 through a Soft Market Test with responses due by 11 September 2026.
Three-year contract (2027-2030) for provision of residential, respite and nursing care bed capacity.