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Delivering the Best Start in Life - Implementation Partner

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Deadline
25 days left
April 30, 2026
Contract Details
Category
Other
Reference
020524-2026
Value
£3,400,000
Location
North East England, United Kingdom
Published
March 28, 2026
CPV Code
Project Timeline

Tender Published

March 06, 2026

Deadline for Questions

April 23, 2026

Submission Deadline

April 30, 2026

Contract Start Date

August 31, 2026

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Budget
£3,400,000
Duration
24 months
Location
North East England
Type
Other
75
Quality Score/100
Good

Original Tender Description

The Department for Education (DfE) is issuing this Market Engagement Notice to invite interest from suitably qualified and experienced organisations in advance of a forthcoming procurement for an Implementation Partner(s) to support local authorities in the delivery of the Best Start in Life (BSiL) programme. This procurement seeks to engage strategic partner(s) with the vision and capability to supporting delivering transformation of family support services. The event will be a key opportunity to test emerging models and draw on the expertise of a diverse range of organisations, ensuring we harness the full breadth of innovation and experience available across the sector. The successful Implementation Partner(s) will play a pivotal role in supporting local authorities to: 1. Lead System Reform and Drive Ambitious Local Action Support local authorities to champion bold, innovative, and collaborative approaches across their 0–5 systems. This includes strengthening local leadership, commissioning and coordinating Partner(s)s effectively, harnessing community assets, and ensuring alignment with wider national and local reform programmes to maximise improvements in early childhood development and health outcomes. 2. Deliver Consistent, High Quality BSiL and Best Start Family Hub Services Provide expertise and practical guidance to ensure that local areas deliver integrated, evidence based services across core BSiL priority areas. These include Healthy Babies, Parenting Support and the Home Learning Environment, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), and childcare access, sufficiency and entitlements. The Implementation Partner(s) will help local authorities ensure families can access the right support at the right time, through high quality, connected pathways. 3. Build Sustainable Capability, Learning and Innovation Across the Sector Promote a culture of continuous improvement by enabling local authorities to learn from one another, share best practice, and engage in test and learn activities. The Implementation Partner(s) will develop tools, resources, peer learning networks, and targeted 1-2-1 small group specialist support to build long term capability and strengthen the effective use of data and digital solutions in improving outcomes. 4. Provide Flexible, Responsive Support Aligned with a Changing Landscape Ensure that local authorities receive timely, relevant support that can adapt quickly to emerging needs, policy developments, and operational challenges. The Implementation Partner(s) must demonstrate the infrastructure, agility, and expertise to respond at pace, enabling local authorities to maintain momentum in delivering the ambitions of the Best Start in Life programme. We welcome suggestions on the most effective procurement approach to secure a flexible, responsive model that ensures value for money and supports local authorities to drive system transformation and continuous improvement.

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Requirements & Qualifications

19 requirements across 5 categories

Submission (1)
Mandatory (1)
Compliance (1)
Technical (14)
Financial (2)
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS1
--[No specific submission requirements mentioned in the provided text, but the tender is a Market Engagement Notice inviting interest in advance of a forthcoming procurement.]
MANDATORY EXCLUSION GROUNDS1
--[No specific mandatory exclusion grounds mentioned in the provided text]
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS1
--Suitably qualified and experienced organisations.
TECHNICAL CAPABILITY REQUIREMENTS14
--Vision and capability to support delivering transformation of family support services.
--Ability to support local authorities to lead system reform and drive ambitious local action.
--Ability to support local authorities to champion bold, innovative, and collaborative approaches across their 0-5 systems.
FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS2
--Value: 3400000 EUR
--Suggestions on the most effective procurement approach to secure a flexible, responsive model that ensures value for money.

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75
Good

Tender Quality Score

This Market Engagement Notice for an Implementation Partner is well-structured with clear objectives and detailed requirements, but lacks specific procedural information and evaluation criteria, impacting its completeness and legal compliance.

Score Breakdown

Legal Compliance75/100

The tender is in a 'planning' status, which explains the absence of a formal procedure and specific deadlines beyond the market engagement. The CPV code is appropriate. However, the lack of a specified procedure and evaluation criteria prevents a full assessment of regulatory compliance and dispute resolution mechanisms at this stage. The submission deadline for market engagement is reasonable given the context.

No formal procedure specified
No evaluation criteria specified
Clarity80/100

The description of the 'Best Start in Life' programme and the expected role of the Implementation Partner is very clear and detailed, outlining specific areas of support for local authorities. The AI-extracted requirements further elaborate on the expected capabilities, making the objectives understandable.

Completeness70/100

While basic information like title, organization, estimated value, and contract duration are present, the notice is a Market Engagement Notice, not a full tender. Key details for a formal procurement, such as the specific procurement procedure, evaluation criteria, and mandatory exclusion grounds, are missing as expected at this stage. The lack of accessible document content is a concern.

No document content available
Missing specific procurement procedure details
Fairness85/100

The notice is open to all 'suitably qualified and experienced organisations', and the requirements are described in a way that suggests a focus on capability rather than specific company attributes. The estimated value is disclosed. The invitation for suggestions on the procurement approach indicates a willingness to consider diverse options, promoting fairness.

Practicality65/100

As a Market Engagement Notice, e-submission is not applicable. The contract start date and duration are specified. Financing information is not detailed, and the lack of a direct URL to full tender documents (as it's in planning) limits immediate practical use for potential bidders.

No direct URL to full tender documents
Financing information not detailed
Data Consistency90/100

Key fields such as title, reference, organization, estimated value, and dates are populated. The status 'planning' is consistent with the lack of procedural details. There are no indications of suspension or disputes.

Sustainability50/100

The tender mentions 'innovation' and 'harnessing community assets', which are positive indicators. However, there is no explicit mention of green procurement criteria or specific social aspects beyond the general aim of improving early childhood development and health outcomes. It is not indicated as EU funded.

No explicit green procurement criteria
No explicit social criteria mentioned

Strengths

Clear and detailed description of programme objectives and partner roles
Appropriate CPV code
Disclosure of estimated value
Open invitation for suggestions on procurement approach

Concerns

Lack of specific procurement procedure and evaluation criteria
No document content available for review
Market Engagement Notice status limits immediate tenderability

Recommendations

1. Clearly define the procurement procedure and evaluation criteria in the subsequent tender notice.
2. Ensure all relevant tender documents are made accessible once the formal procurement begins.

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