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The Greater London Authority (GLA), in conjunction with the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), is entering the planning stage for the recommissioning of Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation (DASA) services across London. This initiative, outlined under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, seeks to ensure that victims and survivors of domestic abuse have access to safe accommodation and the necessary support services. The GLA anticipates funding of approximately £20 million per annum, potentially extending over six years, pending confirmation from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.
Preliminary market engagement activities are currently underway to refine this commissioning process, with a deadline for expressions of interest set for 10th November 2025. This series of co-designed workshops will help ascertain the current market landscape and explore options for delivering innovative and inclusive service designs. This procurement presents significant opportunities for businesses within the health and social work services category, particularly those experienced in providing support for domestic abuse survivors.
Organisations that can demonstrate innovation and responsiveness to the complex needs of diverse populations, including voluntary and community sector providers, local government partners, and independent care organisations, stand to benefit. As the GLA plans to foster collaboration among suppliers, including small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) and third-sector organisations, businesses with a strategic focus on co-designed service provision will likely find significant opportunities for growth. This approach will not only support the continuity of crucial services but also encourage the development of new, trauma-informed, and inclusive service models that are responsive to the evolving needs within London.
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The contract period is three years.
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