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G4S Employment Support Services About G4S Employment Support Services: 100% Supply Chain model – no conflict of interests Established model for working with CVS – G4S capacity-building framework valued by 3rd sector partners Contracts: WP, CWP, ESF Families – have supported 55,000 individuals into work across 7 regions “Outstanding” Merlin (87%) – real partnership “Early indications are that [G4S] have thought carefully about the cultural / economic differences between our organisations and will behave appropriately towards us in the execution of this project” (small CVS org from recent ESF bid) Our Ideal Partners: High-performing, local, experienced providers Immediately looking for families expertise / SFA Contact: Erika.Reynolds@uk.g4s.uk Capability

Kennedy Scott SME with over 26 years experience Prime contractor for DWP Specialist Employability Support – leading league tables Integrated circle of support model – brings together all relevant parties Strong performers on DWP and ESF programmes including Work Programme, Work Choice and Hardest to Help in West London Work primarily with third sector organisations, including on a service fee basis IIP Investors in Gold organisation, nominated for three ERSA awards As both a DWP Prime and subcontractor, our processes are sympathetic to SMEs and the third sector We are looking for subcontractors with: Proven experience in their field of expertise (including niche) with understanding of the customer group and their individual needs Organisations with deep local links – including LAs, HAs, and community groups Relationships with employers – both large and small The ability to contribute to delivery model co-design, where appropriate Contact: Louise Evans, Partnership Manager, business.development@kennedyscott.co.uk

Contact Who we are What we are looking for Priority groups LONDON LEARNING CONSORTIUM London’s only remaining Third Sector skills consortium 10 years old / Non-profit/ SFA Prime/G2 Ofsted /T/O £4M Managing agent, contractor , subcontractor & own delivery ACL/AEB/Apprenticeships/Traineeships/ ALLs Who we are Community partners for ESIF/ AEB/Traineeships/ACL Referral, Recruit and support Direct delivery/ Co-delivery Outcome based providers that deliver impact What we are looking for NEET/Adults/ BAME/socially excluded groups/ SEN/LLDD Young Londoners who want either Apprenticeship or Traineeship places Priority groups Contact londonlc@londonlc.org.uk Tel: 02087744040 s.jeffery@londonlc.org.uk Tel: 07469151399 www.londonlc.org.uk @llclivenews

MAXIMUS - Who we are Merlin Standard Assessment Score 86% ‘Excellent’ ‘Many Supply Chain Partners..describe the additional support provided and the partnership approach taken....to improve performance all round’ 2014 Merlin Report “In one case, a Supply Chain Partner received hands on support following significant staff losses and several commented on the support they have received in order to build capacity”. 2014 Merlin report A partnership approach Bespoke Flexible Delivery Model Developing effective local relationships; Mix of direct MAXIMUS and Sub-contracted Delivery

existing London partner links Seetec Overview 18 contracts delivered in last 5 years via a range of funders 250+ existing London partner links Relationships with employer networks e.g. LWBLA 15 London centres 12,500 London customers per annum 83% Good on 2014 Merlin standard report Grade 2 Provider (2014) 90% Existing contracts in London: DWP Work Programme (East), DWP Work Choice (N, W & C), Apprenticeships, Traineeships, Programmes for the Unemployed, SFA Youth Careers Guidance, SFA Targeted Intervention NEET young people with Mental Health difficulties, drug or alcohol abuse issues, or homeless (N&E). Previous contracts delivered: Westfield retail academy, SFA Skills Support for the Unemployed, Skills Support for Redundancy, Workplace Learning, Hackney Ways into Work, DWP Mandatory Work Activity, DWP IT Skills for Work with Jobsearch Support (E), DWP Graduate employability workshop with jobsearch (E), DWP ESF Hardest to Help Phase 1, JCP Support contract, 2012 Legacy contract. 15 centres open at 4th May 2016: Barking, Barnet, Bexleyheath, Borough, Bromley, Camden, Hackney (Clapton), croydon, Ealing, Enfield, Hounslow, Lewisham, Neasden, Romford, Stratford. Contact details: Peter Walkerley. M: 07771 353 729 E: Peter.walkerley@seetec.co.uk EOI form: http://www.seetec.co.uk/partnership-opportunities/opportunities-available

DWP ESF Employment Support For Troubled Families Current Partnerships Partnership with Central London Forward… and Lewisham Open, transparent, new way of working Co designed, integration driven Ongoing discussions with Growth Boroughs on similar arrangement but a potentially different model. Key principles No commercial agenda – focus on successful contract delivery Open minded on subcontracting and delivery Playing to respective strengths Local integration of networks and services Basic expression of interest round is being considered. Check the website for more details. If your organisation not already on Shaw Trusts Approved Partner Framework – go to website and follow links to merlin style standard EoI Contact details: Philip.east@shaw-trust.org.uk