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Work Programme – Contract Package Area Provider Contact Details for Local Authorities Work Programme – Contract Package Area Provider Contact Details for Local Authorities Contract Contract Package Area Preferred Bidders Contact Contact Details Package Area Number 1 East of England Ingeus Deloitte Jack Sawyer [email protected] 07837 045604 Seetec Chris Shawyer [email protected] 07977 294535 2 East Midlands Ingeus Deloitte Louise Preston [email protected] 07837 045 603 A4e Elizabeth Squire [email protected] 07540 673 670 Ian Tully [email protected] 07872 419 012 3 London 1 Ingeus Deloitte Jack Sawyer [email protected] 07837 045604 Reed George Fella 0207 708 6010 07943 344886 WITHDRAWN Maximus Jamie Guest [email protected] 07739 302853 4 London 2 CDG Renae Lowry [email protected] 07824 642926 Seetec Andrew Emerson [email protected] 07977 002278 A4e Jenny Smith [email protected] 07540 673678 Mark Roberts [email protected] 07545 423 778 5 North East Ingeus Deloitte Neil Johnson [email protected] 07557 281648 Avanta Kaye Rideout [email protected] (Regional Director) 07590 418294 6 North West 1 Ingeus Deloitte Barry Fletcher [email protected] 07800 624722 A4e Rhys Harris [email protected] 07872 424 457 Di Ainsworth [email protected] 07880 786707 7 North West 2 G4S George Selmer [email protected] 0161 618 1792 WITHDRAWN Avanta Marie Murray– [email protected] Henderson (Regional 07872 502912 Director) Amanda Stewart [email protected] (Regional Director) 07971 248945 Seetec Debra Fullerton [email protected] 0161 236 8964 8 Scotland Working Links Nick Young [email protected] 07974 432566 Ingeus Deloitte Paul de Pellette [email protected] 07515 580 162 9 South East 1 A4e Jamie Westwood [email protected] 07725 058 474 Jenny Smith [email protected] 07540 673678 Maximus Steve Hart 07774 700309 10 South East 2 G4S Alex Stevenson [email protected] Avanta Gary Buckley [email protected] (Regional Director) 07899 904775 Angie Brothers [email protected] (Interim Regional 07816 959959 Director) WITHDRAWN 11 South West 1 Working Links Mike Cherry [email protected] 07984 651282 Prospect Nicola Squibb 07740 406516 01278 422301 12 South West 2 Rehab Group Mark Priday enquiries@rehabjobfit JHP Lyn Gardner [email protected] 07584474145 13 Wales Working Links Lia Murphy [email protected] 07984651288 Rehab Group Mark Priday [email protected] 0800 1116116 14 West Midlands 1 Intraining Iain Salisbury [email protected] 07500 885103 (Allan Garrett) Allan Garrett EOS George Khoury [email protected] 07507 107304 Pertemps Ken Blyth [email protected] 07769740261 15 West Midlands 2 SERCO Ravi Kumar [email protected] 07738 896 688 ESG Adele Holloway [email protected] 07875 056184 16 Yorkshire and Humber 1 BEST Josie Scholey 07973 494681 [email protected] WITHDRAWN Ingeus Deloitte Mark Taylor [email protected] 07557 563 283 17 Yorkshire and Humber 2 SERCO Jemma Saull [email protected] 0114 209 6324 A4e Mark Roberts [email protected] 07545 423778 Kim Horsburgh [email protected] 07872 423074 18 Yorkshire and Humber 3 Intraining Iain Salisbury [email protected] Jonathan Davies 07985 526760 (Jonathan Davies) G4S Gary Kernaghan [email protected] 01909 513404 WITHDRAWN.
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