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Summary, notice description and lot information
The procurement process initiated by Birmingham Children's Trust Community Interest Company focuses on commissioning a domestic abuse service, titled "Domestic Abuse Support", within the health services industry category. Operating in Birmingham (UKG31 region), this planned tender seeks to support victims, perpetrators, and children affected by domestic abuse. Key dates include the tender period ending on 25 November 2025 and the award announcement set for 17 December 2025.
3 million. This initiative aligns with the Children's Social Care National Reforms and aims to enhance local support offerings. This tender provides a significant opportunity for businesses specializing in health and community support services to expand their operations by partnering with a public authority.
Companies with expertise in providing comprehensive domestic abuse support, guidance, and counselling services are particularly well-suited to apply. The contractual opportunity to engage in a meaningful social cause while potentially extending service contracts post-evaluation, represents a promising avenue for growth and strategic partnership with Birmingham Children's Trust. Additionally, businesses capable of delivering high-quality training to enhance staff skills are especially encouraged to compete, given the focus on impactful service delivery and measurable family outcomes.
Birmingham Children's Trust (The Trust) is looking to commission a domestic abuse service to support victims, perpetrators and children (pre-birth to 18 years). Domestic abuse is the primary reason for engagement with the Trust, prompting the Trust to seek services that offer direct support to families and provide training to enhance staff skills. The Trust is looking to understand what offer is available for local support within the City. The Provider will support in reducing domestic abuse in Birmingham and will ensure that the needs of children are being met in the home. It is important to demonstrate a readiness to take on the role of lead practitioner in alignment with the Children's Social Care National Reforms.
Intensive Family Support: the commissioned service will work with families affected by domestic abuse by providing intensive support to a small number of families (at any one time, the Provider will work with five families only) over a period of up to two years. The expectation is that the Provider will work with the whole family including survivors, perpetrators, children and the wider family support network. The Provider will support in reducing domestic abuse in Birmingham and will ensure that the needs of children are being met in the home. It is important to demonstrate a readiness to take on the role of lead practitioner in alignment with the Children's Social Care National Reforms. The Provider is expected to engage in transparent and collaborative discussions with the Trust to determine the appropriate level of support for each family. The work will be evaluated for impact and outcomes for the family.
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