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Published03/12/2024
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Deadline13/01/2025
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Opening of tenders13/01/2025
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Today19/01/2025
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Integration Service (IFD) for severely disabled people in working life in Lower Saxony Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Within the scope of its statutory tasks, the Integration Office in Lower Saxony bears responsibility for ensuring the participation of severely disabled people in working life in accordance with Part 3 of the Ninth Social Code (SGB IX). Pursuant to Section 185(3) SGB IX in conjunction with Section 17(1) of the Severely Disabled Compensation Levy Regulation (SchwbAV), the Integration Office may promote measures which serve and are suitable for enabling, facilitating or securing the participation of severely disabled people in working life on the general labour market. In the implementation of these measures for the participation of severely disabled people in working life (taking up, exercising and securing employment that is as permanent as possible), the Integration Office may participate as third-party services in accordance with § 192(1), (2) and (3) SGB IX Integrationsfachdienste (IFD). Within the scope of their tasks pursuant to § 192(4) SGB IX, the integration specialist services may also work on behalf of other payers for disabled persons and persons at risk of disability. The financing of this call for tenders is provided by the special fund of the compensatory levy under the law on severely disabled persons. As a result of the delegation of tasks pursuant to Chapter 7 of Part 3 of Book Ninth of the Social Code (SGB IX) and the associated requirements to be imposed on the contractor, the contract will be awarded exclusively to undertakings whose main purpose is the social and professional integration of persons with disabilities or disadvantaged persons. The task will be awarded as a permanent service. According to § 195(1)(4) SGB IX, an IFD must be legally or organisationally and economically independent. Organisational and economic autonomy exists when the institution presents and performs the tasks and finances of the IFD in an organisationally separate manner from the other tasks (e.g. in a separate department or sub-division). When assessing independence, the basic idea is followed that the IFD is perceived by an external third party as an independent service provider. Further details on the nature and scope of the contract can be found in the Terms of Reference - Technical Part (Part B) and the respective evaluation matrices. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://vergabe.niedersachsen.de/Satellite/notice/CXQ6YYHRR9D
https://vergabe.niedersachsen.de/Satellite/notice/CXQ6YYHRR9D
85000000 - Health and social work services
98000000 - Other community, social and personal services
85300000 - Social work and related services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
85310000 - Social work services CVP code deduced from the text of the procedure AI-generated
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