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The Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, in collaboration with the Drive Project, is inviting tenders for a domestic abuse perpetrator intervention service titled "The Drive Project: Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Services". The project aims to disrupt and change the behaviour of high-risk or serial perpetrators of domestic abuse through a whole-system approach involving intensive case management and multi-agency collaboration. This procurement process, managed as a one-stage tender, is an open competition falling under the Light Touch Regime and below the Procurement Act 2023 threshold.
The contract, valued at £317,438 per annum, is set for an initial term of 12 months with a possible extension dependent on funding and is expected to commence on 1st April 2026. The deadline for tender submission was extended to 26th January 2026, providing a strategic opportunity to deliver community-focused justice and support services within the Warwickshire region (UKG13). This tender presents a significant opportunity for qualified service providers specialising in community services, justice, or health sectors, offering potential for business growth through strategic collaborations with law enforcement and public safety entities.
Companies with expertise in managing high-risk behaviour and engaging in data-driven, multi-agency frameworks are well-positioned to excel. The successful provider will engage with the Drive Partnership, local authorities, and stakeholders, promoting best practice models that result in social betterment and community safety improvements. This contract not only ensures direct engagement with systemic solutions targeting domestic abuse but also enhances the organisational profile, directly impacting the social fabric through civic betterment and support services.
A 12 month extension is optional at the discretion of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire in partnership with the Drive Project. The extension is dependent on continued funding of the project.
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