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The Borough of Telford & Wrekin is currently in the tender stage for procuring a Domestic Abuse Service and Perpetrator Behaviour Change Programme, classified under the social services category. This open procedure is initiated under the Procurement Act 2023 to provide support for victims of domestic abuse and implement a local strategy as per the Domestic Abuse Act 2021. The procurement is divided into two lots: a Domestic Abuse Specialist Support Service with a budget of £878,340 for a 2-year, 10-month contract with potential extensions, and a Perpetrator Behaviour Change Programme valued at £181,810 for 1 year and 10 months.
Tender submissions are due by 7th January 2026, with enquiries closing on 22nd December 2025. Both contracts are scheduled to commence on 1st June 2026 in Telford, Shropshire, UK. This tender presents significant opportunities for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and voluntary, community, and social enterprises (VCSEs) capable of delivering high-quality social services and training programs.
Businesses specialising in guidance, counselling, and welfare services outside residential institutions may find this tender particularly suitable. The focus on service delivery, quality, and social value in the award criteria allows innovative service providers to showcase their expertise and create strong community impacts. Engaging in this procurement process could help businesses expand into new service areas and establish themselves as key players in support and behaviour change services for domestic abuse situations.
The aims of the service are to ensure that everyone who is affected by domestic abuse can access the help and support they need, when they need it, and to reduce the incidence of domestic abuse in our communities. Requirements of the service - Single Point of contact, Specialist Support for Victims/Survivors & Families, and Specialist Support for Children & Young people
To increase victim safety, protect and safeguard children, and reduce perpetrator recidivism, by: * Holding perpetrators to account for their abusive behaviour * Challenging resistance and motivation to change * Enabling perpetrators to embed responsibility and accountability, and apply strategies to eliminate further abuse * Supporting professionals and partners working with perpetrators
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The contract period is two years.
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