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Progression to Independence Pathway for 16 to 25 years
We want to make sure that Islington's young people are ready for independent living and are prepared for their adult life. The Progression to Independence Pathway will provide housing support to young people age 16 to 25. It will help young people to achieve positive outcomes in areas such as housing, education, training and employment, health and emotional well-being.
We currently have 100 places of supported housing for young people. The contracts for these places will end on the 31 March 2025. To give the best possible support to our young people, we want to improve and update how this is done.
How can you get involved?
We will work together with young people, including current and former residents, service providers and the voluntary sector to design the new offer.
What
When
Who
Design the new service
April - June 24
Young people, service providers and other stakeholders
Choose tender questions*
May - June 24
Young people
Deciding who gets the new contract (panel)
September 24
Young people
Making sure the contract is working well
From April 2025
Young people
If you are interested in getting involved, or want more information please see contact details below.
Time scales (subjected to change)
Activity
Timelines
Final report agreed (strategy)
June 2024
New service design agreed (service specification* and tender documents*)
June 2024
Advert for new contract out (ITT)
July 2024
Deciding who gets the new contract (evaluation)
September 2024
Getting ready for new contract (award/mobilisation)
January 2025
New Pathway starting (contract start)
April 2025
You may be paid to thank you for your time. More information will be shared on this website in the next few weeks, or email the commissioning manager, Ramone Samuda.
This page will be constantly updated with new information so please check back in a few weeks time.
Progression to Independence Pathway for 16 to 25 years
We want to make sure that Islington's young people are ready for independent living and are prepared for their adult life. The Progression to Independence Pathway will provide housing support to young people age 16 to 25. It will help young people to achieve positive outcomes in areas such as housing, education, training and employment, health and emotional well-being.
We currently have 100 places of supported housing for young people. The contracts for these places will end on the 31 March 2025. To give the best possible support to our young people, we want to improve and update how this is done.
How can you get involved?
We will work together with young people, including current and former residents, service providers and the voluntary sector to design the new offer.
What
When
Who
Design the new service
April - June 24
Young people, service providers and other stakeholders
Choose tender questions*
May - June 24
Young people
Deciding who gets the new contract (panel)
September 24
Young people
Making sure the contract is working well
From April 2025
Young people
If you are interested in getting involved, or want more information please see contact details below.
Time scales (subjected to change)
Activity
Timelines
Final report agreed (strategy)
June 2024
New service design agreed (service specification* and tender documents*)
June 2024
Advert for new contract out (ITT)
July 2024
Deciding who gets the new contract (evaluation)
September 2024
Getting ready for new contract (award/mobilisation)
January 2025
New Pathway starting (contract start)
April 2025
You may be paid to thank you for your time. More information will be shared on this website in the next few weeks, or email the commissioning manager, Ramone Samuda.
This page will be constantly updated with new information so please check back in a few weeks time.
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Our first Market Warming Event for Providers is happening on the 16th of April 2024.
This is for all those interested in the development of the new accommodation pathways