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For organisations

Referrals are issued. What happened next is usually unknown.

BRIDGE works with NGOs, clinics, faith organisations, CSR programmes, outreach initiatives, and academic partners to follow referred clients through to a documented outcome.

What partnership actually covers

The work is continuity and accountability: making sure a referral becomes an appointment, an appointment becomes care, and the programme learns what happened.

Referral completion

Each referred client is contacted with consent and supported to the next step.

Cohort follow-up

The same group followed over an agreed window, not a one-off outreach day.

Barrier reporting

Cost, distance, availability, fear, and family resistance recorded case by case.

Outcome documentation

Consistent definitions: contacted, booked, attended, completed, lost to follow-up.

Programme reporting

Reports at an agreed cadence, suitable for boards, funders, and evaluations.

Governance and safeguarding

Data roles, permissions, escalation, and safeguarding agreed before referrals begin.

How a partnership starts

1. Discovery conversation

Programme type, geography, cohort size, referral problem, reporting need, and dates.

2. Scope and governance

Data roles, safeguarding, service capacity, escalation, and pricing are confirmed.

3. Contracting

Nothing involving client data moves before an agreement is in place.

4. Referrals and reporting

Referrals arrive through an approved secure workflow; reports follow the agreed cadence.
What we will not do
Sponsored pathways for vulnerable or rural cohorts are part of the model, funded by the partner rather than promised for free.

Service detail, scope, and outcome definitions

The service page sets out what we track, what we need from you, and how programme fees work.

Book a partnership conversation

Tell us about the programme, the cohort, and the reporting you need. Discovery comes before any pricing.
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