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East Midlands Combined County Authority

Connect to Work

ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published3 Jul 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
procurement@eastmidlands-cca.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

The recently launched "Get Britain Working" White Paper outlines Government's strategy to invest £240m to support the ambition of a national 80% employment rate and help improve workplace health and keep people in work, including trials of combined public services for those out of work due to ill health.

Connect to Work is the first major element of the Get Britain Working Strategy.

By encouraging join-up between health systems and employment support, Connect to Work will support those, primarily, currently outside the workforce and facing greater labour market disadvantages, to stay in work and get back into work.

In turn, supporting the Government's ambition for a more inclusive economy, supporting local people to realise their potential and supporting local and national growth.

Connect to Work funding will support around 100,000 disabled people with health conditions and those with complex barriers to get into employment and on in work.

In the East Midlands, Connect to Work will support 12,243 residents across the entirety of the programme.

The East Midlands Combined Authority is the Accountable Body for Connect to Work in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and, working in partnership with the four constituent local authorities, is responsible for the commissioning of Connect to Work delivery.

Connect to Work is a voluntary programme, delivering the evidence-based Supported Employment model, 'place, train, and maintain', via two different types of interventions based on the needs of the participant - Individual Placement and Support (IPS) and Supported Employment Quality Framework (SEQF).

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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The recently launched "Get Britain Working" White

The recently launched "Get Britain Working" White Paper outlines Government's strategy to invest £240m to support the ambition of a national 80% employment rate and help improve workplace health and keep people in work, including trials of combined public services for those out of work due to ill health.

02

By encouraging join-up between health systems

By encouraging join-up between health systems and employment support, Connect to Work will support those, primarily, currently outside the workforce and facing greater labour market disadvantages, to stay in work and get back into work.

03

Connect to Work funding will support around

Connect to Work funding will support around 100,000 disabled people with health conditions and those with complex barriers to get into employment and on in work.

04

In the East Midlands, Connect to Work

In the East Midlands, Connect to Work will support 12,243 residents across the entirety of the programme.

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The East Midlands Combined Authority is

The East Midlands Combined Authority is the Accountable Body for Connect to Work in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire and, working in partnership with the four constituent local authorities, is responsible for the commissioning of Connect to Work delivery.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-05808c
Stage
award · Awarded
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
062679-2026
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