Telford & Wrekin Council are looking to receive applications from Providers to join a multiprovider
Framework to deliver specialist care services for Adults with Learning Disabilities,
Autism, Mental Health and Acquired Brain Injury needs, in suitable locations.
We want to work with established, experienced providers who deliver a curious,
compassionate and solution focused approach central to delivering a person-centred
service.
Community Led support (including that delivered by partners in the Voluntary and
Community Sector)
Living Well forms the basis of all Lots.
The principles and ethos of Living Well apply whether someone has complex needs or
lower-level needs. We want people to be part of the community in which they live.
This is not typically regulated provision and is provided to people with:
- Learning disabilities
- Autism
- Mental Health
- Acquired Brain Injury
The value of the Framework will be shared across all Lots.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest MidlandsWAC-570391
The criminal exploitation of children has become a growing priority in the UK for child
protection, police, schools and local support agencies. The need for a national
strategy and best practice guidance is a current focus for the Government, and that
will unfold during the duration of this contract for a service to support young people at
risk of criminal exploitation.
Within the borough of Telford & Wrekin, the Community Safety Partnership creates a
multi-functional team to tackle local issues - including Child Criminal exploitation.
This collaboration between agencies working with children is essential for ensuring
children receive the best safeguarding and support to promote their wellbeing.
In respect of this, Telford & Wrekin Council are seeking a service provider to work
alongside our:
• Childrens Services CATE Team, that specialises in services for children and
young people who are affected by child exploitation and harm outside of the
home; and our
• Education Safeguarding function; and our
• Community Safety Team
Overall, the Council are looking for a provider with the necessary expertise to deliver
this specialist service, that forms a key part of the Council's duty to safeguard our
children and young people from criminal exploitation, enabling them to make positive
choices and fulfil their potential for adulthood.
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest MidlandsWAC-567604
Domestic Abuse Service and Perpetrator Behaviour Change Programme
Telford & Wrekin Council are inviting the market to tender for the provision of support for victims of domestic abuse and their children under the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, specifically giving effect to the local strategy for the provision of support through commissioning decisions.
Service and procurement
These services will be procured under the Procurement Act 2023 using an Open Process. The service procurement is a two-lot process:
Lot 1 Domestic Abuse Specialist Support Service
Lot 2 Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Behaviour Change Programme
Domestic Abuse Specialist Support Service Aims
The aims of the service are to ensure that everyone who is affected by domestic abuse in the Borough can access the help and support they need, when they need it, and to reduce the incidence of domestic abuse in our communities.
Requirements of the service - Single Point of contact, Specialist Support for Victims/Survivors & Families, and Specialist Support for Children & Young people
2 year, 10 month contract for DA Specialist Support Service = £878,340
1 + 1 extension
Perpetrator Behaviour Change Programme Aims
This service is for community-based services for perpetrators of domestic abuse, to increase victim safety, protect and safeguard children, and reduce perpetrator recidivism.
Requirements of the service - Low - medium risk perpetrator behaviour change programme, training, support and supervision for professionals
1 year, 10 month Perpetrator Behaviour Change Programme = £181,810
dependent upon funding extension if available then 1+1 extension
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest MidlandsWAC-554626
Minor Works (Disabled Facilities Grants) Framework
Telford & Wrekin Council (the Council) is responsible for administering of the Disabled Facilities Grant. Where it is chosen by the Client this also includes managing the installation of accessible bathrooms / shower rooms, internal remodelling and ramped access where these are to be funded in whole or part from the grant.
All works are within private domestic properties either owned or rented by the grant applicant.
There are 2 Lots:
Lot 1 DFG Grant works schedule of rates (works up to £30k)
Lot 2 DFG Grant project (works up to £120k)
Borough of Telford & WrekinWest MidlandsWAC-544736