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Young Person's Work and Skills Opportunity Events

Closing date: Response Deadline on Compete For: 12pm on Friday 9th July 2010

Tender Response 5pm on Friday 13th August 2010 (Short-listed suppliers only)

Introduction

On behalf of West London Working, the LDA wishes to contract with an organisation to design, plan, deliver and evaluate a series of 'Young Person Work and Skills Opportunity Events' in West London.

Procurement Objective

The aim of the event/s is to help young people that have recently left (or are due to leave) full time education navigate the minefield of employment and training options open to them and to help them decide "What's Next?".

The event/s will bring together a comprehensive range of information for young people (in one place) on what options are available to them, whether it is further education, volunteering, work or careers advice. In order to attract maximum attendance figures West London Working would like the contractor to link the event/s to some sports based activity which young people can take part in or watch.

How To Apply

To apply you must be registered on www.competefor.com

The London Development Agency, working closely with London Business Network and London 2012, developed CompeteFor to ensure the diverse businesses across the capital can access various commercial opportunities. registering on CompeteFor takes a matter of minutes and will open a wide range of opporunities to your organisation.

To access the opportunity:

Log onto the CompeteFor website

Click on 'Opportunity Search' on the top left-hand corner of the page

Type Young Person in the 'Keyword Search' box and click 'Search'

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