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Published Date | 27.03.2024 | |||
Awarded Date | 01.02.2023 | |||
Overview | Contract Award's Details : Community & Family Learning Community Learning Personal Development Nottingham City Council Community & Family Learning Community Learning Personal Development In 2011, providers in receipt of an Adult Education Budget - Community Learning allocation will be expected to work in line with the ESFA policy objectives set out in the New Challenges New Chances (published in December 2011) page 13-14 relevant to Community Learning. Purpose of Government Supported Community Learning: • Maximise access to community learning for adults, bringing new opportunities and improving lives, whatever people's circumstances. • Promote social renewal by bringing local communities together to experience the joy of learning and the pride that comes with achievement. • Maximise the impact of community learning on the social and economic well-being of individuals, families and communities. Objectives • Focus public funding on people who are disadvantaged and least likely to participate, including in rural areas and people on low incomes with low skills • Collect fee income from people who can afford to pay and use where possible to extend provision to those who cannot. • Widen participation and transform people's destinies by supporting progression relevant to personal circumstances, e.g. improved confidence and willingness to engage in learning - acquisition of skills preparing people for training, employment or self-employment - improved digital, financial literacy and/or communication skills - Parents/carers better equipped to support and encourage their children's learning - Improved/maintained health and/or social well-being. • Develop stronger communities, with more self-sufficient, connected and pro-active citizens, leading to: o increased volunteering, civic engagement and social integration o reduced costs on welfare, health and anti-social behaviour o increased online learning and self-organised learning o the lives of our most troubled families being turned around • Commission, deliver and support learning in ways that contribute directly to these objectives, including: o bringing together people from backgrounds, cultures and income groups, including people who can/cannot afford to pay o using effective local partnerships to bring together key providers and relevant local agencies and services o devolving planning and accountability to neighbourhood/parish level, with local people involved in decisions about the learning offer involving volunteers and Voluntary and Community Sector groups, shifting long term, 'blocked' classes into learning clubs, growing self-organised learning groups, and encouraging employers to support informal learning in the workplace o supporting the wide use of online information and learning resources o minimising overheads, bureaucracy & administration The Council's Community and Family Learning (CFL) has agreed to provide the grant of £95,000 (the 'Grant') to the Provider for the delivery of a minimum of 17 programmes to 185 learner numbers. The provider is willing to deliver the programmes to the learners in return for the Grant. United Kingdom Contract value : 95,000.00 GBP Contractors : Second Chance Learning Academy 01/08/2022 02/02/2023 31/07/2023 79029154 02/02/2023 Nottingham City Council Address : Loxley House,Station Street NG23NG, NOTTINGHAM Tin-Chi Lee tin-chi.lee@nottinghamcity.gov.uk United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom ESFA CFL 002 01/08/2022 31/07/2023 95,000.00 GBP | |||
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Other Direct Insurance (except Life
Justice
Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking
Copper
Religious
Justice
Highway
Other General Government Support
Other Justice
Highway
Direct Insurance (except Life
Executive
Other General Government Support
Direct Life
Executive
Highway
General Freight Trucking
Other Justice
Agencies
Copper
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Iron, lead, zinc, tin and copper
Lead
Other community, social and personal services
Blocks
Supports
Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants
Other services
Keys
Administration, defence and social security services
Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment
Tools, locks, keys, hinges, fasteners, chain and springs
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Building
Environment and Pollution-Recycling
Furniture
Automobiles and Auto Parts
Supply
Human Resource-HR
Bridges and Tunnels
Postal and Courier Services
Roads and Highways-Bridge
Law and Legal
Printing and Publishing
Services
Railways-Rail-Railroad
Education and Training
Defence and Security
Electricity
Construction
Energy-Power and Electrical
Computer Hardwares and Consumables
Aviation
Building Material
Marine
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Community & Family Learning Community Learning Personal Development United Kingdom |
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English |
Organization |
Published Date |
27.03.2024 |
Awarded Date |
01.02.2023 |
Overview |
Contract Award's Details : Community & Family Learning Community Learning Personal Development Nottingham City Council Community & Family Learning Community Learning Personal Development In 2011, providers in receipt of an Adult Education Budget - Community Learning allocation will be expected to work in line with the ESFA policy objectives set out in the New Challenges New Chances (published in December 2011) page 13-14 relevant to Community Learning. Purpose of Government Supported Community Learning: • Maximise access to community learning for adults, bringing new opportunities and improving lives, whatever people's circumstances. • Promote social renewal by bringing local communities together to experience the joy of learning and the pride that comes with achievement. • Maximise the impact of community learning on the social and economic well-being of individuals, families and communities. Objectives • Focus public funding on people who are disadvantaged and least likely to participate, including in rural areas and people on low incomes with low skills • Collect fee income from people who can afford to pay and use where possible to extend provision to those who cannot. • Widen participation and transform people's destinies by supporting progression relevant to personal circumstances, e.g. improved confidence and willingness to engage in learning - acquisition of skills preparing people for training, employment or self-employment - improved digital, financial literacy and/or communication skills - Parents/carers better equipped to support and encourage their children's learning - Improved/maintained health and/or social well-being. • Develop stronger communities, with more self-sufficient, connected and pro-active citizens, leading to: o increased volunteering, civic engagement and social integration o reduced costs on welfare, health and anti-social behaviour o increased online learning and self-organised learning o the lives of our most troubled families being turned around • Commission, deliver and support learning in ways that contribute directly to these objectives, including: o bringing together people from backgrounds, cultures and income groups, including people who can/cannot afford to pay o using effective local partnerships to bring together key providers and relevant local agencies and services o devolving planning and accountability to neighbourhood/parish level, with local people involved in decisions about the learning offer involving volunteers and Voluntary and Community Sector groups, shifting long term, 'blocked' classes into learning clubs, growing self-organised learning groups, and encouraging employers to support informal learning in the workplace o supporting the wide use of online information and learning resources o minimising overheads, bureaucracy & administration The Council's Community and Family Learning (CFL) has agreed to provide the grant of £95,000 (the 'Grant') to the Provider for the delivery of a minimum of 17 programmes to 185 learner numbers. The provider is willing to deliver the programmes to the learners in return for the Grant. United Kingdom Contract value : 95,000.00 GBP Contractors : Second Chance Learning Academy 01/08/2022 02/02/2023 31/07/2023 79029154 02/02/2023 Nottingham City Council Address : Loxley House,Station Street NG23NG, NOTTINGHAM Tin-Chi Lee tin-chi.lee@nottinghamcity.gov.uk United Kingdom United Kingdom Contract Awards United Kingdom ESFA CFL 002 01/08/2022 31/07/2023 95,000.00 GBP |
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Other Direct Insurance (except Life Justice Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking Copper Religious Justice Highway Other General Government Support Other Justice Highway Direct Insurance (except Life Executive Other General Government Support Direct Life Executive Highway General Freight Trucking Other Justice Agencies Copper |
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Iron, lead, zinc, tin and copper Lead Other community, social and personal services Blocks Supports Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants Other services Keys Administration, defence and social security services Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment Tools, locks, keys, hinges, fasteners, chain and springs |
UNSPSC |
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Europe Northern Europe |
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Building Environment and Pollution-Recycling Furniture Automobiles and Auto Parts Supply Human Resource-HR Bridges and Tunnels Postal and Courier Services Roads and Highways-Bridge Law and Legal Printing and Publishing Services Railways-Rail-Railroad Education and Training Defence and Security Electricity Construction Energy-Power and Electrical Computer Hardwares and Consumables Aviation Building Material Marine |
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