The purpose of this service is to provide expertise and support for victims and witnesses facing challenges with their mental health after experiencing a crime. It should enable them to be better able to cope and build resilience to move forward with daily life after their experience. The support should be provided in a way that meets their needs, keeps them safe, empowers them to make their own decisions, builds resilience and independence.
The purpose of this service is to provide expertise and support for victims and witnesses facing challenges with their mental health after experiencing a crime. It should enable them to be better able to cope and build resilience to move forward with daily life after their experience. The support should be provided in a way that meets their needs, keeps them safe, empowers them to make their own decisions, builds resilience and independence.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent is the Contracting Authority and is retendering the Framework for the Supply and Distribution of Ambient Meals, In-Cup Drinks and Related Items to Police Custody Suites. Eligible customers are all police forces in England, Wales and Scotland referred to as 'Participating Bodies' in the Framework. The intention is to award a four-year Framework Agreement.
Tender for the design, specification and survey works required to renovate and reopen Shrublands Farmhouse, a Grade II listed building, located at Shrublands Youth and Adult Centre, Gorelston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 7BP.
Electrical design and installation, Electrical Engineering. EV Charging points framework to be installed in various Council properties across Norfolk.
Additional information: The contracting authority considers that this contract may be suitable for economic operators that are small or medium enterprises (SMEs). However, any selection of tenderers will be based solely on the criteria set out for the procurement.
An experienced horse recovery expert/s are required to recover horses found loose on the public highway.
The recovered horse/s must be transported to a secure location and dealt with in accordance with the procedure outlined in the horse recovery process.
Once detained by the Contractor, the horse shall only be the responsibility of the Authority for a maximum of 21 days, within which time attempts will be made to identify the owner of the horse. Where the horse's owner cannot be found, the Authority will only be liable for the costs of medical or other services that are necessary for the horse's wellbeing within the initial 21-day (maximum) period. Proof of expenditure will be required to authorise payments such as supply of an invoice from Veterinary practices which must provide detail of the horse and procedure, or items utilised.
After the initial 21-day period has lapsed, the ownership of the horse shall be transferred to the contractor and all incumbent fees associated with it shall be at the cost of the Contractor.
An experienced horse recovery expert/s are required to recover horses found loose on the public highway.
The recovered horse/s must be transported to a secure location and dealt with in accordance with the procedure outlined in the horse recovery process.
Once detained by the Contractor, the horse shall only be the responsibility of the Authority for a maximum of 21 days, within which time attempts will be made to identify the owner of the horse.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are releasing this opportunity for services to Support and work with families experiencing child and adolescent to parent violence and abuse (CAPVA)<br/>The provider will support and work with families experiencing CAPVA from young people aged 10-16 years old who are referred to them from either Cambridgeshire Constabulary or the Independent Domestic Abuse Adviser (IDVA) Service.<br/>The full service specification can be located in the Invitation to Tender Document <br/>The initial term of contract is three years, with 2 x 12 months option to extend Initial Contract Term of three years – Budget envelope of £650k split by years 1,2 and 3 (budget breakdown detail provided below in the notice under 'description of Procurement') <br/>Additional budget for 2 x 12 month extension options is subject to funding sources, estimated at £225,000 per year.
Provision of Motor Insurance (Covert and Main Fleet including Claims Handling), for the SEERPIC Consortium (the 7 Forces in addition to Thames Valley Police, Sussex & Surrey Police)
The Police Forces for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH) have an Operational Learning (OL) Department that covers BCH force areas. The Crime Training Department is part of the OL department and is responsible for training detective skills including interview training. As training has to be a real life as possible, we require the services of experienced role actors to help us to deliver these training courses.
The initial contract period will be 2 years with the option to extend.
This opportunity is available to view on the 7 Force Commercial Services Portal https://7force.force.com/login
Provision of Motor Insurance (Covert and Main Fleet including Claims Handling), for the SEERPIC Consortium (the 7 Forces in addition to Thames Valley Police, Sussex & Surrey Police)
The Police Forces for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH) have an Operational Learning (OL) Department that covers BCH force areas. The Crime Training Department is part of the OL department and is responsible for training detective skills including interview training. As training has to be a real life as possible, we require the services of experienced role actors to help us to deliver these training courses.
The initial contract period will be 2 years with the option to extend.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk is seeking a countywide Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) service to safeguard, through effective safety planning, victims of domestic abuse who are assessed as high risk and reduce their risk.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Suffolk is seeking a countywide Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) service to safeguard, through effective safety planning, victims of domestic abuse who are assessed as high risk and reduce their risk.
The service safeguards, through effective safety planning, victims of domestic abuse who are assessed as high risk.
The Suffolk Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) service was first commissioned by the PCC in 2014 and subsequently in 2018. In order to provide continuity of a service for high-risk victims of domestic abuse in Suffolk. Ensuring value for money for the public purse, the Office of the PCC shall be embarking on this procurement process with the intention to award a contract to start from 1st October 2023.
The Authority are seeking to award a Three-year contract with the option to extend for 2 x 12 months, totalling a five year contract term.
The maximum budget available is £3,450,000.00 for the full contract term, this figure is based on a budget of £690,000 per annum.
Tender timelines are available in the electronic documentation, Invitation to Tender document.
Basic indicative timelines are as follows:
Tender release: 27/02/2023
Tender close: 03/04/2023
Tender award: 05/06/2023
Access full details and documents at https://7force.force.com