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Tender for the Design, Delivery, Development and Evaluation of a PEACEPLUS ‘Community Youth Programme' - 2425 TNDR RP 006

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council · £205,000 · closes 11 Mar 2025

£205,000

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Deadline

3 Feb 2025

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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for the development, delivery and evaluation of a PEACEPLUS ‘Community Youth Programme’. The programme aims to deliver youth initiatives for children and young people to create new friendships with individuals from other communities. The programme will bring a range of activities based on the specific needs of the young people across the district. The programme will also aim to address issues around social isolation, rural isolation, access to services, mental and physical health, diversity and cultural difference. The programme may offer an opportunity to include activities in-school and in an after-school setting, including homework clubs in community settings and conversational groups for people from ethnic minority backgrounds. It has the potential for older teenagers to get involved in volunteering, leadership development and skills enhancement.

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Published3 Feb 2025
Submission deadline11 Mar 2025 Add to calendar ↓

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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council invite tenders for the development, delivery and evaluation of a PEACEPLUS ‘Community Youth Programme’. The programme aims to deliver youth initiatives for children and young people to create new friendships with individuals from other communities. The programme will bring a range of activities based on the specific needs of the young people across the district. The programme will also aim to address issues around social isolation, rural isolation, access to services, mental and physical health, diversity and cultural difference. The programme may offer an opportunity to include activities in-school and in an after-school setting, including homework clubs in community settings and conversational groups for people from ethnic minority backgrounds. It has the potential for older teenagers to get involved in volunteering, leadership development and skills enhancement.£205,000

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