GMCA 778 Gender Based Violence programme partner - to develop a curriculum for school and college education

A Tender Notice
by GREATER MANCHESTER COMBINED AUTHORITY

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
15 month
Value
£246K
Sector
PROFESSIONAL
Published
28 Jun 2023
Delivery
01 Sep 2023 to 30 Nov 2024
Deadline
28 Jul 2023 11:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

This GBV project is based on the views offered by local voices young and old. Their message speaks in union about the value of the GM GBVS. For these people as well as colleagues in the VRU it is all about building trust confidence and respect amongst pupils. Working together we are keen that young people recognise the consequences of what they say and do as this impacts upon how others feel. This means that this project will support positive interactions between groups of pupils no more so than with those pupils who have special educational needs and or disabilities. This is relevant too for some individual pupils who report feelings of isolation or exclusion often because of some of the comments their peers may make. Throughout this proposal reference is made to the voice of pupils teachers school leaders and those supporting the work in schools across Greater Manchester. Their voices have informed the levers and drivers behind this project. Elements of this project will specifically involve engagement with faith schools creation of an education strategy to tackle misogyny and work to support female teachers in relation to channelling negative behaviour of boys when they engage in gender based dialogue. The relationship between the VRU the GBV Board schools their personal development curriculum and Ofsted. Headteachers want this approach to professional development. School leaders have responded well to the prospect of this project. The success of a schools personal development curriculum is not just about highlighting risk recognising risks and knowing how to avoid these risks. The personal development curriculum is also about drawing on local context issues and showing how the schools delivery of lessons promotes a strong culture of personal development. Schools that have engaged in content linked to personal development equality diversity and inclusion issues as well as issues linked to gender based violence have been written about positively in their Ofsted inspection. This is because their inspection grade for personal development will cover how well pupils especially those with SEND are prepared now for adult life. No headteacher ever delivers any curriculum for Ofsted. Indeed Ofsted want to report on those areas that matter to parents especially how well a school prepares a pupil for adult life. The overall grade includes other factors such as careers and advice guidance compliance with the Baker Clause and how well prepared pupils are for the next stage in their education employment or training. There are strong examples of how VRU funded work in addressing concerns about knife crime has enabled schools to engage pupils to be responsible aware of their surroundings and others and able to make good choices.

CPV Codes

  • 80200000 - Secondary education services
  • 80300000 - Higher education services
  • 80400000 - Adult and other education services
  • 80500000 - Training services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.
  • Contract is suitable for VCOs.

Other Information

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