Summary, notice description and lot information
Wolverhampton City Council is currently running a tender process for procuring specialist support services for victims of domestic abuse in Wolverhampton, United Kingdom. The procurement, entitled "Specialist Domestic Abuse Services," falls under the social work and related services industry category. This tender is at the active stage with preparation to close submission on 28 January 2026.
Enquiries can be made until 12 January 2026. The tender process is open and above the threshold, executed in compliance with the Procurement Act 2023 and categorised as a light touch regime. com to participate.
The estimated award decisions are expected by 24 February 2026 for Lot 1 and 17 March 2026 for Lots 2-5. This tender offers significant opportunities for businesses involved in providing social services, particularly those with expertise in domestic abuse support. Organisations that specialise in trauma-informed, culturally sensitive approaches to community and accommodation-based support, as well as counselling services, could particularly benefit.
Both SMEs and VCSEs are encouraged to participate, indicating an inclusive procurement approach. Engaging in this tender could enhance visibility and contribute to organisational growth by partnering with a respected local authority like Wolverhampton City Council. The estimated contract value over certain three-year terms with options for renewal presents a substantial business opportunity for seasoned providers in this sector.
The successful provider will provide specialist domestic abuse support within safe accommodation settings (across a minimum of 28 units). The provider will offer trauma-informed, person-centred interventions alongside a safe physical space to encourage recovery, independence, and empowerment. Through a step down and move-on pathway, the service will aim to support victims into longer-term, stable housing, and help victims to thrive in a life free from abuse. This service will also provide accommodation-based support for victims with complex needs (across an additional minimum of four units), who are often unable to access support in traditional refuge settings. 32 Units in total. The Total Contract Value (TCV) shown below includes the estimated service cost of PS2.8m and the estimated accommodation costs over the lifetime of the contract.
This service will provide specialist support for women and their children who are victims of domestic abuse living in the community. The provider will offer trauma-informed, accessible, and culturally appropriate support, while also adopting a proactive approach to community outreach and early intervention. The service will integrate closely with the safe accommodation offer to facilitate continuity of care, reduce (re-)escalation of risk, and promote ongoing recovery.
The successful provider will deliver tailored support for male victims of domestic abuse through in-reach to a minimum of three male safe accommodation units (accommodation provided by CWC), along with community-based interventions. The provider will offer trauma-informed, culturally appropriate interventions including outreach, advocacy, and safety planning to promote recovery and long-term wellbeing. They will address the specific needs of male victims through inclusive, non-judgmental, and accessible provision.
The successful provider will provide support and target hardening for victims of domestic abuse who wish to remain in their own homes. The provider will deliver tailored security measures, safety planning and support to reduce risk, enhance stability, improve safety and reduce homelessness caused by domestic abuse.
The successful provider will provide specialist counselling and therapeutic support for adult victims of domestic abuse, addressing trauma, improving emotional wellbeing, and encouraging recovery. Interventions will be trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and tailored to individual needs.
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The contract period is three years.
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