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Children & Young People Online Harm

A public procurement published by The Mayor's Office of Police and Crime via Contracts Finder.

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Overview

VRU The Children and Young People Online Harm ITT The VRU is investing £3.9 million over three years to commission The Children and Young People Online Harm programme. This programme will aim to deal with the opportunities and challenges of how young people use social media and support the Mayors ambitionof reducing the levels of offensive online content which incites youth violence, exploitation, grooming and is shared across social media platforms. The programme also aims to provide the opportunity for creative, innovative and sustainable work to be delivered across London that allows organisation to advocate and contribute towards the Online safety bill. Deadlines for the submiss…

Key details

Source
Contracts Finder
Lifecycle stage
Tender
Status
active
CPV classification
80000000 — Education and training services
Currency
GBP
Total award value
Tender value
First published
14 Oct 2022
Last updated
14 Oct 2022
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Who is the buyer for "Children & Young People Online Harm"?

Children & Young People Online Harm is a UK public-sector procurement published by The Mayor's Office of Police and Crime via Contracts Finder.

Has "Children & Young People Online Harm" been awarded?

No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".

When was "Children & Young People Online Harm" published?

It was first published on 14 Oct 2022 and last updated on 14 Oct 2022, across 1 notice.

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