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This compliance-only document merely sets out the mandatory form-filling rules (joint-bid authorisation, business-secret marking, cost-sheet structure, equivalence statements) for the two Estonian child-protection training lots and gives no selection/award criteria or required qualifications, so bidders must look elsewhere to decide whether to compete.
This document requires the bidder to provide a mandatory team description and detailed CVs of trainers who will design and deliver two specified social-work training courses, listing each trainer’s education, field of study, prior training experience (topics, hours, target group, group size, year) and confirming VAT-liable status—essentially screening only providers that can field qualified adult-education specialists with proven track-records in child-protection communication and cognitive-behavioural training.
Mandatory: deliver a 4-hour, TäKS-compliant adult-training course on “How thought-patterns affect work ability”, proven by listing at least 3 similar mindset/positive-psychology/CBT courses (≥4 ac.h each) you have designed and run in the last 3 years using active-learning methods, plus supply trainer CVs showing relevant higher education—otherwise do not bid.
Bid if you can deliver by Nov-Dec 2025 at least two 2-day training groups for child-protection workers on “difficult conversations” and “thinking patterns,” scoring best on lowest per-group price (40 %), a fully-aligned, outcome-based training plan with materials (45 %), and offering the most extra groups that year (15 %).
Mandatory self-declarations: bidders must confirm they have no exclusion grounds (RHS § 95), no conflict of interest and were not involved in preparing this procurement—otherwise provide remedial evidence—so any Estonian training firm that can deliver the two social-work courses and pass these compliance checks should bid.
This procurement (mandatory: develop and deliver two specialized training modules for Estonian child-protection workers on "Difficult conversations" and "Cognitive patterns affecting work ability") requires bidders to prove proven expertise in child-protection communication training, solution-focused practice and crisis counselling, and to offer a blended programme of at least 2×16 academic hours that includes practical exercises, post-training supervision and materials in Estonian, with selection based 60 % on price and 40 % on quality of training concept, trainer CVs and methodological approach.
This mandatory one-day (7-hour) classroom training contract requires developing and delivering a practical workshop on recognizing and managing limiting thought-patterns to boost mental well-being and work capacity of child-welfare specialists, with up to 28 participants per group, materials delivered 5 days in advance, and locations coordinated with the Social Insurance Board—ideal for providers holding proven psychology/cognitive-behavioral training expertise and experience in the Estonian public sector.
Mandatory 14-hour (2-day) interactive training for 15-25 child-protection workers must be delivered in Estonian by a provider that can prove expertise in social-work/counselling, supply a 30-seat training room and offer a curriculum covering communication psychology, solution-focused methods, conflict-resolution strategies and self-care techniques for handling difficult conversations with families, children and partners.
This mandatory 7-hour Estonian-language training for 15–28 SKA child-welfare specialists requires a provider who can design and deliver an evidence-based course (in a 30-seat, AV-equipped room) on cognitive patterns and stress prevention in social work, including 3 hours of practical exercises and post-course electronic materials, so bid only if you have proven social-sector training experience and can meet the listed legal/regulatory references.
MANDATORY: Design and deliver two 2025–26 training programmes (Part I: “Difficult conversations in child protection”, Part II: “Cognitive patterns affecting work ability”) for municipal child-protection workers and Social Insurance Board specialists, with completion no later than 30.04.2026; bidder must therefore prove prior experience in child-protection/ social-work training, adult-learning methodology and EU-fund project delivery, and should bid only if they can supply expert trainers, materials and reporting compliant with Swiss-EU programme rules by the tight timeline.
This small-scale (väikehange) procurement for two mandatory specialist-training modules—(i) “Difficult conversations in child-protection work” and (ii) “How thought patterns affect work ability”—is open only to providers established in Estonia/EU/EEA/WTO GPA states and will be awarded solely on lowest price for each module, so only bidders that can deliver 24–32 hours of high-quality, Estonian-language training to local-government child-protection workers and Social Insurance Board staff at the cheapest fixed price per participant should compete.
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