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| Source: | Contracts Finder |
| Notice Type: | Tender notice |
| Buyer: | Local Government Association |
| Main Category: | Services |
| Procurement Method: | Open procedure |
| Tender Status: | Complete |
| Estimated Value (ex. VAT): | £10,000 |
| Release Date: | 1 July 2022 |
| Application Deadline: | 20 July 2022 |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-b5fd17-eb5c1f85-b6f9-4ea0-afba-19b173c9a580 |
| Notice Reference: | 2c727f36-2d84-48b1-aa2a-cc7d09f4c17e-551484 |
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The LGA's resilience, safety and regulation team has developed a programme of support for councils around a range of issues, including tackling extremism, preventing people from being drawn into radicalisation, and developing cohesive and resilient communities. These can be sensitive areas of work, and present a range of evolving challenges for local government. The LGA continues to help councils to understand and respond to these challenges, through deepening understanding of current and evolving challenges, activists and their tactics; developing and sharing good practice in strategic and operational delivery at a local level; and facilitating learning and mutual support across local authorities (and wider partners). The LGA's work includes partnering with the Special Interest Group on Countering Extremism (SIGCE); a sector-led local authority network co-chaired by Leeds and Luton councils and funded by the LGA. The SIGCE has been working to support councils and partner agencies since 2018 to respond to extremism issues at a local level, providing a nimble offer to the many evolving challenges from extremism that have emerged over recent years. The network brings local authorities and partners together across England and Wales, to share their learning and experiences, explore common challenges, collaborate, and support each other in their work. The SIGCE's remit encompasses all forms of extremism and intolerance relevant to councils and their communities, and is shaped by the issues that councils say matter most. Its work to date has included delivering a number of seminars for local authorities on current and emerging extremism issues; establishing regional forums to facilitate peer-to-peer elected member engagement; establishing small task-based action learning groups for councils to work collaboratively on specific shared challenges; and facilitating an online Knowledge Hub platform for officers from councils and partner agencies to exchange resources and ideas. The LGA is seeking a Lead Facilitator to help develop and deliver the SIGCE's work programme for 2022-2023. Working closely with LGA officers and drawing on the expertise and experience of the SIGCE network, the supplier will act as a Lead Facilitator for the SIGCE. They will help to develop and support the day-to-day work of the SIGCE and the delivery of its core objective to support councils to respond and build resilience to the challenges of extremism. The supplier will require expert knowledge of extremism in England and Wales, the challenges it poses and local authorities' role in addressing them.
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