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The London Borough of Haringey ("the Council") is planning to re-issue a procurement opportunity for the provision of Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) support services which was previously withdrawn due to material changes. This opportunity involves various specialised lots and is suitable for economic operators including SMEs and VCSEs. The procurement process, executed via an open procedure, is currently at the award stage but was not successful, with future tender opportunities to be expected.
The contract is to support various community-based services, support for children and young people, refuge accommodation (including for ethnically minoritised and LGBTQ+ communities), and Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference coordination. The anticipated contract period is six years, starting July 1, 2025, with potential termination due to funding changes, demand shifts, or performance issues. This tender presents significant opportunities for business growth, particularly for SMEs, VCSEs, and consortiums of providers.
The different lots encompass services ranging from generalist domestic abuse support to specialised support for minority groups, providing versatile openings for businesses with expertise in health, social work, advocacy, housing, and education services. Businesses that offer comprehensive support services for domestic abuse victims, have robust performance management systems, and can operate within budget constraints set by the Council will be well-suited to compete for these lots. The engagement requirement for various community stakeholders also allows businesses to showcase their collaborative and community-oriented approaches, potentially leading to strong local business relations and sustainable service delivery models.
The council is seeking to commission a generalist advocacy and support service for all women aged over 16 experiencing gender-based abuse including but not limited to domestic abuse. This service will work across all risk levels and deliver support which will include but may not be limited to: * IDVA for victim/survivors at medium to high risk * Floating support for victim/survivors at standard risk The service will be delivered in the London Borough of Haringey, and each IDVA/caseworker will hold a case load of 15-20 per quarter, or 60-80 per year as per the SaveLives recommendation. The service will be required, at minimum, to provide specialist casework for 180 victim/survivors per annum. Victim/survivors will be supported for an average period of 6 months, based on individual need. Victim/survivors engaged with the criminal courts and/or family courts will be supported for longer and level of support will vary throughout this process.
The council is seeking to commission a specialist by and for support service for ethnically minoritised women aged over 16 experiencing gender-based abuse including but not limited to domestic abuse. This service will work across all risk levels and support delivered may include but not be limited to: * IDVA for victim/survivors at medium to high risk * Floating support for victim/survivors at standard risk The service will be delivered in the London Borough of Haringey, and each IDVA/caseworker will hold a case load of 15-20 per quarter, or 60-80 per year as per the SaveLives recommendation. The service will be required, at minimum, to provide specialist casework for 180 victim/survivors per annum. Victim/survivors will be supported for an average period of 6 months, based on individual need. Victim/survivors engaged with the criminal courts and/or family courts will be supported for longer and level of support will vary throughout this process.
he council is seeking to commission a specialist by and for Independent Domestic Violence and Advocacy service for LGBTQ+ residents of all genders experiencing gender-based abuse including but not limited to domestic abuse, aged over 16. This service will work across all risk levels and support delivered may include but not be limited to: * IGVA for victim/survivors at medium to high risk * Floating support for victim/survivors at standard risk The service will be delivered in the London Borough of Haringey and will hold a case load of 15-20 per quarter, or 60-80 per year as per the SaveLives recommendation. The service will be required, at minimum, to provide specialist casework for 60 victim/survivors per annum. Victim/survivors will be supported for an average period of 6 months, based on individual need. Victim/survivors engaged with the criminal courts and/or family courts will be supported for longer and level of support will vary throughout this process
The council is seeking to commission approximately 10 units of accommodation and support services for women and their children fleeing domestic abuse and other forms of VAWG. This service will work across all risk levels and support delivered may include but not be limited to: * Casework for women living in refuge * Resettlement support The service will be delivered in the London Borough of Haringey, with casework and support available to each victim/survivor, and an out of hours number. This service will provide service users with accommodation and support for up to six months and up to a further six months of resettlement support.
The council is seeking to commission a specialist by and for organisation to deliver approximately 9 units of accommodation and support services for minoritised women and their children fleeing domestic abuse and other forms of VAWG. This service will work across all risk levels and support delivered may include but not be limited to: * Casework for women living in refuge * Resettlement support The service will be delivered in the London Borough of Haringey, with casework and support available to each victim/survivor, and an out of hours number. This service will provide service users with accommodation and support for up to six months and up to a further six months of resettlement support.
The council is seeking to commission a MARAC coordination and training service to securely convene and coordinate all aspects of the MARAC within the London Borough of Haringey. The service will coordinate the Haringey MARAC to ensure victim/survivors and their children are supported to keep safe and improve outcomes for all victim/survivors, but in particular: * Victim/survivors of harmful practices * Repeat referrals where there is little to no engagement with support services * Young victim/survivors * Disabled victim/survivors * Ad hoc closed MARACs e.g., local professionals, LADO The service will coordinate and convene 17 MARACs in Haringey per annum on a 3-weekly basis plus emergency MARACs when needed.
The council is seeking to commission a schools and community-based education and intervention service for children and young people of all genders who are experiencing, or at risk of, gender-based abuse. This service will educate children and young people about healthy relationships, encourage healthy attitudes in relation to gender, and support the prevention of domestic, and gender-based, abuse in Haringey. This will be achieved through a range of different activities including but not limited to: * Intervention work for young people of all genders aged 11 - 20 such as through an Child IDVA (CIDVA) * Evidence based and age/development-appropriate education programmes for primary and secondary aged children * Specialist domestic abuse-related advice to inform the planning, design and delivery of the Relationship and Sex Education (RSE) agenda/curriculum in schools * Training and support for teachers and parents
The council is seeking to commission an Identification and Referral to Improve Safety (IRIS) service across the 34 GP practices in Haringey. The service will acquire an IRIS license and devise a structured training plan to ensure clinical and non-clinical staff across the 34 GP practices are better able to recognise domestic abuse and other forms of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) and refer patients to support at the earliest stage possible. The service will also provide short term support through the form of casework, for patients referred into IRIS, who are identified as standard to medium risk. Any high-risk cases will be referred into the VAWG pathway.
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