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The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire has concluded the procurement process for "Restorative Justice Related Services", located in Warwickshire, United Kingdom. This procurement falls under the services industry category and was carried out through an open competition method under the Light Touch Regime, below threshold. The process has progressed to the Award stage, with successful contracts awarded on 10th December 2025.
The primary contract is for the delivery of Restorative Justice services, focusing on supporting victims and perpetrators through effective practices. This contract will commence on 1st April 2026, running for an initial period of three years, with an option for two further extensions of 12 months each. The Police and Crime Commissioner has allocated an annual budget of £55,000 for Lot 1 and £25,000 for Lot 2, primarily funded through government grants.
This tender presents significant opportunities for businesses specializing in justice and social services, as these contracts aim to provide direct support and interventions for crime victims and offenders. Particularly, businesses experienced in restorative justice practices, social work, and community services are well-positioned to compete and potentially secure growth through such public procurement opportunities. The structured budget and initial three-year term, especially for SMEs or larger firms keen on delivering value-driven services, highlight potential stability and long-term engagement with public authorities in delivering community-oriented justice solutions.
The Restorative Justice (RJ) service will provide direct support to victims and perpetrators of crime across the county through effective RJ practices. The RJ service will form part of a wider multi-agency approach to justice and support services in Warwickshire and will be expected to work closely with a range of partners, including the Lot 2 service provider. Bidder(s) may only bid for one lot. The PCC has allocated an annual budget of PS55,000 for the provision of services for Lot 1. This budget will remain fixed for the period of the contract. The PCC is very keen that the service provides good value for money through the delivery of effective and efficient interventions. Bids and services that focus resources on front line service delivery are encouraged. The funding for these services is partly reliant on Government grant. Where grant funding is used to fund services, the terms and conditions of that grant will apply fully to the service provider.
The anti-social behaviour (ASB) / non-crime restorative service, which will sit alongside several partners in a Multi-Agency Restorative Justice Hub (MARJH). The service will deliver restorative interventions for cases arising across the Warwickshire community, where a crime has not occurred. The service will provide an accessible, proportionate, and effective early intervention option, within a wider Multi-Agency Restorative Justice Hub (MARJH). Bidder(s) may only bid for one lot. The PCC has allocated an annual budget of PS25,000 for the provision of Lot 2 services. This budget is provided as part of a pilot project. If the pilot is successful and funding is available over the extension periods, the funding envelope will remain the same. The provision of Lot 2 services will be excluded from the PCC's annual grants process. Similarly to Lot 1 services, the PCC is very keen to ensure that Lot 2 services provide good value for money through the delivery of effective and efficient interventions. Bids and services that focus resources on front line service delivery are encouraged. The funding for these services is partly reliant on Government grant. Where grant funding is used to fund services, the terms and conditions of that grant will apply fully to the service provider. The contract shall be for an initial period of 1 year which will run as a pilot with an option to extend for up to a further 4 x 12 months.
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