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Nolb Tender Process – Third Sector Register of Interest NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST Organisation details Localities NOLB provision Stages can cover Summary of provision Organisation Name: Fife-wide ☒ Core Practitioner 16-24☐ Apex has been delivering a service to Care 1. early engagement☒ Experienced young people Fife wide for over Apex Scotland Cowdenbeath☒ Core Practitioner 25+☐ 12 years. We have considerable experience Contact name: 2. overcoming barriers☒ of the issues facing this disadvantaged group Glenrothes☒ Specialist☒ of young people and all the right connections Helen Tripp (please specify below) 3. vocational activity☒ to agencies, both statutory and third sector, E-mail address: Kirkcaldy ☒ to ensure a wraparound service. We have Working with Care 4. job brokerage☒ been successful in moving many of these [email protected] Levenmouth ☒ Experienced young people young people into positive destinations. The Tel: as a first intervention, but 5. in work support☐ provision would offer a comprehensive 07973 986276 employability mentoring support service – North East Fife☐ could provide an additional working on barrier removal, action specialist provision to planning, CV preparation, addressing South & West Fife☐ individuals with a criminal Ready to deliver in record and/or MAPPA criminal convictions, letters of disclosure, 2021/22? ☒ clients. opportunity to access SQA qualifications, both one to one and using our online, remote Prefer to deliver in employment support platform STACC – (Staff 2022/23? ☒ and Clients Connected)We could in addition also offer specialist service working with high risk offenders, including MAPPA clients, in addressing their employability needs with conviction relevance, spent and unspent convictions and advice on disclosure to potential employers built in alongside CV prep and SQA qualifications. We also have access to a national social enterprise, which could provide placement and job opportunities to any of our client group. 1 Page NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST Organisation details Localities NOLB provision Stages can cover Summary of provision Core Practitioner 16-24☒ Organisation Name: Fife-wide ☒ Brag Enterprises Core Practitioner 25+☒ 1. early engagement☒ • Initial assessment Cowdenbeath☐ • Barrier resolution Contact name: Specialist☒ 2. overcoming barriers☒ • Employability training Lesley Burnett Glenrothes☐ (please specify below) • Specialist support 3. vocational activity☒ • Work placements E-mail address: • Job brokerage Kirkcaldy ☐ Including but not [email protected] • In work support limited to - Working with 4. job brokerage☒ Levenmouth ☐ offending Tel: 01592 860 296 backgrounds, Wellbeing 5. in work support☒ Ready to deliver in North East Fife☐ 2021/22? ☒ ☐ South & West Fife Prefer to deliver in 2022/23? ☐ 2 Page NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST Organisation details Localities NOLB provision Stages can cover Summary of provision Organisation Name: Fife-wide ☒ Core Practitioner 16-24☐ Citizens Advice & Rights Fife 1. early engagement☐ CARF can engage with individuals to provide Cowdenbeath☐ Core Practitioner 25+☐ financial health checks, which aims to Contact name: 2. overcoming barriers☐ support clients to maximise their income by Sarah Somerville Glenrothes☐ Specialist☒ ensuring they are not paying more for (please specify below) 3. vocational activity☐ essential goods and service than needed and E-mail address: that they are getting all the benefits, grants Kirkcaldy ☐ [email protected] and exemptions (council tax, energy etc.) CARF can deliver specialist 4. job brokerage☐ they are entitled to. Levenmouth ☐ support around income Tel: 01592 765408 maximisation. 5. in work support☐ North East Fife☐ Ready to deliver in ☐ 2021/22? ☒ South & West Fife Prefer to deliver in 2022/23? ☐ 3 Page NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST Organisation Name: Fife-wide ☒ Core Practitioner 16-24☐ Clued Up works with young people aged 16- Clued Up Project 1. early engagement☒ 25 years affected by substance use to achieve Cowdenbeath☐ Core Practitioner 25+☐ their employability potential by supporting Contact name: 2. overcoming barriers☒ them to finding their own path into Laura Crombie Glenrothes☐ Specialist☒ education, employment or training. We will (please specify below) 3. vocational activity☐ do this by providing key worker one to one E-mail address: support, drop in provision and group work. Kirkcaldy ☐ [email protected] The outcomes are:- Young people under 25 4. job brokerage☐ Increase employability prospects of young Levenmouth ☐ years who are affected by Tel: 01592 858248 people affected by substance use. substance use. 5. in work support☐ To improve participant’s self-confidence, self- ☐ North East Fife esteem and aspirations. Ready to deliver in To reduce substance use and high 2021/22? ☒ South & West Fife☐ risk behaviours. To reduce participant’s barriers to work and Prefer to deliver in increase life. chances. 2022/23? ☐ To increase young people involvement in mainstream employability services. To increase young people’s work related skills e.g. time keeping, good attendance, etc. 4 Page NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST Organisation Name: Fife-wide ☒ Core Practitioner 16-24☒ The core aims of the CTH is to reduce Community Trade Hub Ltd 1. early engagement☒ barriers to employment and provide equal Cowdenbeath☐ Core Practitioner 25+☐ opportunities to all with easy access to Contact name: 2. overcoming barriers☒ practical training and employability support Kenny McAllister Glenrothes☐ Specialist☐ to those interested in the Gardening, (please specify below) 3. vocational activity☒ Landscaping, Trades, digital & technologies E-mail address: sector as a route to employment, self- Kirkcaldy ☐ [email protected] employment and self-improvement. 4. job brokerage☒ o.uk Community Trade Hub will support Levenmouth ☒ individuals, the general public, trade 5. in work support☐ Tel: 07765 646 529 contractors, the trade business supply chain, ☐ North East Fife with young people in and out of education and the employability referral agencies South & West Fife☐ through a number of ways which will reduce Ready to deliver in the skills and attainment gaps by working 2021/22? ☒ within the community which will bring a much needed sense of pride in community. Prefer to deliver in 2022/23? ☐ • Working in a supportive and training environment where clients have room to grow and build a reputation and network in the area. • Changing people’s life’s. • Valuable work experience to gain employability ready skills • Qualifications/ Certificates • Improving of health and wellbeing • Development of practical skills • Employability services in house to develop their careers into positive destinations. • Being apart of a growing enterprise 5 Page NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST • Being able to network with the community partners and the service users. • Employer engagement to build community project but in turn will develop their careers. • Youngster given a true chance to be innovative Team building in confidence motivation and mental health Organisation Name: Fife-wide ☒ Core Practitioner 16-24☒ Providing a whole person approach, DEAP 1. early engagement☒ supporting the individual to overcome Cowdenbeath☐ Core Practitioner 25+☒ barriers to employment and supporting them Contact name: 2. overcoming barriers☒ to access any specialist intervention required Mary Hamilton Glenrothes☐ Specialist☐ in terms of health, financial or social (please specify below) 3. vocational activity☒ barriers. Providing a range of tried and tested employability skills training, specific to Kirkcaldy ☐ E-mail address: the individuals need. Provide a job brokering 4. job brokerage☒ [email protected] service to all clients to support their Levenmouth ☐ progression into employment, making sure 5. in work support☒ Tel: 07730 216 876 the relevant support and resources are North East Fife☐ available to the individual to secure employment. Working with the employer and Ready to deliver in South & West Fife☐ individual to offer In work aftercare and 2021/22? ☒ support to help the individual sustain their employment and have opportunity within the Prefer to deliver in workplace to progress and train where 2022/23? ☐ appropriate. 6 Page NOLB TENDER PROCESS – THIRD SECTOR REGISTER OF INTEREST Organisation Name: Localities can work in: Type of NOLB provision Stages can cover: Summary of provision interested in providing: (150 words max) Dynamic Community Fusion Fife-wide ☒ CIC Core Practitioner 16-24 ☒ 1. early engagement ☒ Dynamic Community Fusion are Cowdenbeath ☐ a Scottish based community Your name: Core Practitioner 25+ ☒ 2. overcoming barriers ☒ interest company established in Glenrothes ☐ 2019. We are interested in Paul de Pellette, DIrector Specialist ☐ 3. vocational activity ☒ providing solutions that help Kirkcaldy ☐ (please specify below) marginalised groups to make E-mail address: 4. job brokerage ☒ the fullest possible economic Levenmouth ☐ and social contribution to their Pauld@dynamiccommunityfus 5. in work support ☒ communities and to society and cion.co.uk North East Fife ☐ general. We currently deliver the Borders Brain Injury and Borders Reconnect services for South & West Fife ☐ Tel: 07780 991409 Scottish Borders Council and National Lottery Communities Fund, helping individuals with Ready to deliver in acquired brain injuries and 2021/22? ☒ their families to integrate with their communities. Prefer
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