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Commercial Agreement for the Provision of Employment and Health Related Services (CAEHRS)

Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) - London , London, United Kingdom

Framework

Sources

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Framework value

£0 - 7.5B

Number of suppliers

28

Count of identified call-offs

44

Value of identified call-offs

£6.5B

The Department for Work and Pensions (the Authority) wishes to establish a tiered framework-style umbrella agreement for the provision of employment and health related services. The aim of this is to help people who are unemployed, disabled, have a health condition or barrier to work to select, train for, obtain and retain employment (Services). The types of support services required may vary over time and with the needs of the people being supported. This procurement relates to the health, social and related services which...

Who has used this framework previously?
Buyer type Volume of buyers Volume of call-offs Value of call-offs
Central Government

Contract detail

Contract status Framework - awarded
Value
£0 - 7.5B
Contract can renew No
Contract type Services
Contract sectors
  • Administration, defence and social security services
  • Education and training services
  • Health and social work services
Contract locations
  • East Midlands
  • East Of England
  • London
  • North East
  • North West
Contract suitable for SME Yes
Contract suitable for VCO Yes
Contract notice published 30 October 2020
Contract tender deadline 4 August 2020
Contract start 5 October 2020
Contract end

4 October 2025

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Contract duration 5 years
Contract value awarded
£7.5B
Contract awarded
5 October 2020
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