Kirklees Alternative Education Provision
A Prior Information Notice (Social)
by KIRKLEES COUNCIL
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 5 year (est.)
- Value
- £24M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 11 Oct 2023
- Delivery
- To 14 Sep 2028 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Kirklees
2 buyers
- Kirklees Council Huddersfield
8 suppliers
- Unnamed None
- Great Heights Academy Trust Huddersfield
- Employability Solutions Kirklees Huddersfield
- National Childrens Centre Huddersfield
- Tao Activities Wem
- Targeted Provision London
- Academy 21 London
- Ethos Academy Trust Dewsbury
Description
Tenders were invited by the Council from Providers with relevant experience and ability to demonstrate sufficient capacity for the provision of Alternative Educational Provision (AEP) (the "Services"). The estimated value of the Services to be awarded is approximately £7 million per annum. The anticipated commencement date for the Services is 1st September 2023 until expiry on 31st August 2026, with the option to extend for a further period, or successive periods, up to 31st August 2028. The LA is commissioning a number of Contracts for AEP in order to meet its requirements. The Council has divided the Services required into the following Lots: Lot 1 - Day 6 Provision Lot 2 - Medical Needs Provision Lot 3 - Assessment Bases Lot 4 - SEMH Turnaround/Intervention Provision Lot 5 - Alternative Provision Lot 6 - Additional Support Services Lot 7 - Online Learning Provision Lot 8 - Learners with an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
Lot Division
4 | SEMH Turnaround/Intervention Provision Kirklees Council (LA) is committed to provide excellent teaching and learning opportunities and a personalised learning programme for all pupils, according to need, through its maintained mainstream and special Providers. This provision may be supported by commissioned services to either complement, or provide an alternative to, the teaching and learning available within those Providers. Turnaround alternative learning provision refers to the arrangements required for pupils who would benefit from preventative pathways of more specialist support on a short-term basis. The Turnaround Provision is for children and young people who: • Are at risk of, or are already experiencing, exclusion from mainstream school • Have significant SEMH needs which are preventing them from making progress with their learning • Have either an MSP / I-APDR or EHCP with SEMH as their primary need The focus of intervention aims to enable the pupil to return to their mainstream setting where immediate needs have been met and ongoing needs are clearly identified with support arrangements within school clearly identified and secured. The LA seeks to award Contracts for56 places from Key Stages 1 to 3 for turnaround provision, spread across the district: KS1 / 2 - 12 places North Kirklees KS1 / 2 - 12 places South Kirklees KS3 - 16 places North Kirklees KS3 - 16 places South Kirklees |
7 | Online Learning Offer Kirklees Council (LA) is committed to provide excellent teaching and learning opportunities and a personalised learning programme for all pupils, according to need, through its maintained mainstream and specialist schools and providers. This provision may be supported by commissioned services to either complement, or provide an alternative to, the teaching and learning available within those settings. Online learning refers to the use of electronic applications and processes to facilitate learning. Pupils accessing alternative education may benefit from alternative education may benefit from online provision to overcome barriers to learning. For the purposes of this contract, the LA is specifically looking for organisations which can deliver online learning through web-based programmes and/or online classrooms. Online learning provision might be accessed by pupils from home or other appropriate setting, in exceptional circumstances, as an alternative to school on either a part time or full-time basis. Overall education provision for compulsory school age pupils shouldbe full time. However, in veryexceptional circumstances there maybe a need for a temporary part-timetimetable to meet a pupil's individualneeds. All such arrangements must beformally agreed by the LA prior tointroduction and be regularly reviewed. |
8 | Learners with an Education, Health and Care Plan The LA must fulfil its statutory duties towards children and young people with special educational needs (SEN) and demonstrate its arrangements for those with an education, health, and care plan (EHCP). These duties include those children and young people with an EHCP, whose attendance at independent or free schools delivering alternative education provision, would be suitable for their age, ability and aptitude or SEN. The aim of this service is to provide an alternative approach to learning, for up to 60 pupils with an EHCP in all key stages offering tailored programmes which deliver support to meet EHCP outcomes. These pupils would ordinarily be educated in a special school, but due to current local and regional sufficiency pressures, particularly around specialist settings for pupils with SEMH needs, we are seeking to source additional specialist placements locally to Kirklees. Programmes of support under this Lot are required to: • Enable the LA to secure the SEND provision described in the Education, Health and Care Plan. This is likely to include aspects to specialist Health(e.g. mental health support, speech & language support) and Family Support as well as an Education offer. • Provide flexible and bespoke provision that is suitable for the young person. • Provide a tailored education programme for each pupil, with personal guidance and support . • Offer the opportunity for externally accredited qualifications in several subject areas. • Be regularly reviewed following the statutory guidance in relation to the annual review of EHCP. |
4 | Lot 1 Day 6 Provision Kirklees Council wishes to meet its statutory obligations to provide education for pupils who are unable to access or who are at risk of losing a school place as a result of exclusion, behavioural needs or who are hard to place. Some pupils and students may have complex needs that require educational providers to work in cooperation with other agencies as well as parents/carers and children and young people. Kirklees Council wishes to commission a number of Providers to ensure high quality alternative education is provided for 55 children and young people who are permanently excluded from Day 6provision including those with social, emotional and mental health or medical needs (KS2 5 pupils; KS3 25 pupils;KS4 25 pupils). |
5 | Lot 2 Medical Needs Provision Kirklees Council has a statutory responsibility for arranging suitable education for pupils who - because of illness or other reasons - would not receive suitable education. This service is commissioned by Kirklees Council to provide education for pupils unable to attend school due to health (including social, emotional and mental health) or medical needs. Medical needs learning support refers to the arrangements statutorily required for pupils who are unable to attend school for more than 15 days for medical reasons (Wide ranging needs from short term physical to generally longer term mental health and other serious (sometimes life threatening)physical illnesses). Kirklees Council wishes to commission a number of Providers to ensure high quality alternative education is provided for 45 children and young people with health (including social, emotional and mental health) or medical needs. These include Key Stage 1/2 - 5 places, Key Stage 3 - 20 places, Key Stage 4 - 20places plus an option to purchase additional places at the contracted annual placement price. |
6 | Lot 3 Assessment Bases Kirklees Council (LA) is committed to provide excellent teaching and learning opportunities and a personalised learning programme for all pupils, according to need, through its maintained mainstream and special Providers. This provision may be supported by commissioned services to either complement, or provide an alternative to, the teaching and learning available within those Providers. The LA wishes to purchase full time assessment places for young people who are experiencing significant social, emotional and mental health difficulties(may have co-existing additional SEND, potentially presenting as challenging behaviour) which are affecting their learning. The provision will offer holistic assessment, short term intervention and respite. The desired outcome is that there will be clear recommendations and next steps for each young person based upon assessment of need. The LA seeks to award Contracts for56 places from Key Stages 1 to 4 for holistic pupil assessment, spread across the district: KS1 / 2 - 12 places North Kirklees KS1 / 2 - 12 places South Kirklees KS3/4 - 16 places North Kirklees KS3/4 - 16 places South Kirklees |
7 | Lot 5 Alternative Provision Kirklees Council (LA) is committed to provide excellent teaching and learning opportunities and a personalised learning programme for all pupils, according to need, through its maintained mainstream and special Providers. This provision may be supported by commissioned services to either complement, or provide an alternative to, the teaching and learning available within those Providers. The aim of the service is to provide a bespoke tailored offer for up to 40 CYP in Year 9, 10 and 11 unable to access mainstream school, including avocational offer as well as a curriculum pathway. A number of these pupils will have SEND with SEMH as their primary need, at SEND support level -without an EHCP, however some may not have any identified SEND. This offer may be from a number of different providers including tutoring, vocational internships and, for example, an outdoor education offer. |
8 | Lot 6 Additional Support Services Kirklees Council (LA) is committed to provide excellent teaching and learning opportunities and a personalised learning programme for all pupils, according to need, through its maintained mainstream and special Providers. This provision may be supported by commissioned services to either complement, or provide an alternative to, the teaching and learning available within those Providers. Some pupils placed or being considered for a place in alternative education may require support in addition to the services provided in other lots. The LA therefore intends to commission additional support services which can supplement the provision 3or as standalone support for pupils in specific circumstances. • 1:1 staffing • 2:1 staffing • Assessment, advice and training from a speech and language therapist or specialist sensory occupational therapist • Counselling • Examination centre access and management • Tuition on a one-to-one basis, delivered in the home and likely to be for 1-3 hours per day, subject to provision requirements including as part of an engagement offer, prior to a young person attending school on site • Tuition on a one-to-one basis or in small groups (maximum group size of 3pupils) face to face at an appropriate, agreed setting for 1 to 3 hours per day • Outdoor educational tuition on a one-to-one basis or in small groups(maximum 3 pupils) for up to 5 hours per day where opportunities to support pupils social, emotional and mental health and well-being through environmental, leadership and vocational learning and qualifications |
Award Detail
1 | Unnamed (None)
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2 | Great Heights Academy Trust (Huddersfield)
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3 | Employability Solutions Kirklees (Huddersfield)
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4 | Unnamed (None)
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5 | Employability Solutions Kirklees (Huddersfield)
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6 | National Childrens Centre (Huddersfield)
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7 | Tao Activities (Wem)
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8 | Targeted Provision (London)
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9 | Academy 21 (London)
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10 | Ethos Academy Trust (Dewsbury)
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CPV Codes
- 80000000 - Education and training services
Indicators
Reference
- FTS 029982-2023