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Services de soutien communautaire et d'accompagnement

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2026SUR-132X

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The Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE) is seeking to maintain and formalize its partnership with the Centre des services communautaires de Vanier (CSCV) through a contract for community support and accompaniment services. The contract focuses on providing specialized community support to students and families served by the CECCE, ensuring a close collaboration between social services and the educational environment to promote student success. The service provider is responsible for offering tailored interventions based on specific needs identified by CECCE’s Superintendent’s Office, and for working closely with CECCE staff to monitor and follow up on support cases. The solicitation, identified as 2026SUR-132X, was posted on June 5, 2026, with a response deadline of June 19, 2026. The contract is offered by the federal government agency CECCE and interested parties can submit bids and access related documents via the Merx platform. Contact for the contract is Ludovic LV Viger, the Contracting Authority. The scope of work emphasizes collaboration, responsiveness, and the delivery of community support services aligned with the council’s goals for student success and family support.

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CECCE seeks CSCV partnership for tailored community support services promoting student and family success.

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Government of Canada → Conseil des Écoles Catholiques du Centre-Est

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624190 - Other Individual and Family Services View NAICS

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CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Conseil des Écoles Catholiques du Centre-Est
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Government of Canada → Conseil des Écoles Catholiques du Centre-Est
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Ludovic LV VigerContracting Authority

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Définition des besoins et exigences Le Conseil des écoles catholiques du Centre-Est (CECCE), par l'entremise de son Bureau de la surintendance, souhaite maintenir et régulariser son partenariat avec le Centre des services communautaires de Vanier (CSCV). Ce partenariat vise à offrir des services d'appui aux élèves et aux familles du Conseil. Le prestataire s’engage à : Fournir des services d'accompagnement communautaire spécialisés. Assurer une liaison entre les services sociaux et le milieu scolaire pour favoriser la réussite des élèves. Proposer des interventions adaptées aux besoins spécifiques identifiés par la surintendance. Collaborer étroitement avec le personnel du Conseil pour le suivi des dossiers de soutien. Vous pouvez soumettre une offre et accéder aux documents sur http://www.merx.com. Des frais peuvent sappliquer; Voir https://www.merx.com/public/pricing pour plus dinformations.

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