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The Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales is inviting tenders for the provision of Independent Domestic Violence Advisory (IDVA) Services across the North Wales Force area. This contract encompasses three sub-regional services and is designed to address the safety of individuals at high risk of domestic abuse. 5 million, and key submission deadlines were outlined for early 2025.
The service aims to improve safety, reduce the long-term impact on victims, and adopt a whole family approach in partnership with various organisations. The procurement method followed is an open procedure, with the closing of the tender period on 13 January 2025. This tender presents substantial growth opportunities for businesses in the field of counselling and support services.
Companies specialising in domestic violence advisory services, particularly those capable of operating as a consortium, are well-suited to compete. A consortium approach is encouraged, with one provider acting as the lead contractor to ensure coordinated delivery, monitoring, and funding. The successful bidder will enhance their portfolio by providing essential services that contribute to public safety and community welfare, thereby reinforcing their position as a key player in the sector.
The opportunity spans various regions, including Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, and Wrexham, offering extensive geographic reach within the North Wales Police Force areas.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales (Commissioners) are welcoming tender applications for the contract of three sub-regional Independent Domestic Violence Advisory (IDVA) services. The Contractor shall provide a single IDVA Service across the North Wales Force area. The IDVAs shall work to address the safety of people at high risk of domestic abuse from intimate partners, ex-partners and family members to secure their safety and the safety of their children. Operating as the primary point of contact, IDVAs typically work with their clients from the point of crisis to assess the risk, review options, and develop and implement plans to address their immediate safety, as well as longer-term solutions. The service will increase safety and reduce the long-term impact to victims, improve outcomes and adopt a whole family approach to risk management by working in partnership with relevant organisations. We have an expectation of a high level of partnership-working and welcome a consortium approach to project delivery. If a consortium bid is submitted, one provider must function as a lead contractor, and they will be accountable for all elements of delivery, monitoring and funding. This tender process concerns a contract for a criminal justice focused Independent Domestic Violence Advisory (IDVA) service for the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales (the "Commissioner"). The Commissioner is leading the commissioning of the service in the North Wales Police force areas on behalf of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales, the Violence Against Women and Girls and Sexual Violence (VAWDASV) Regional Team and local authority partners. The tender comprises of 4 lots: Lot 1: Western - Anglesey and Gwynedd Lot 2: Central - Conwy and Denbighshire Lot 3: Eastern - Flintshire and Wrexham Lot 4: All North Wales Police Force Areas (the 6 North Wales Counties) Tenderers may bid for all or one or more lots.
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