Havering Council, is inviting tenders from experienced and qualified organisations to deliver a Level 2 Immigration Advice Authority advisor to provide immigration advice and casework to migrant communities in the borough of Havering.
The overarching aim of this contract is to empower vulnerable migrants with professional, ethical, and timely immigration advice that enables them to regularise their status, access entitlements, and work toward self-sufficiency. By removing immigration-related barriers and helping eligible individuals apply for benefits, housing, and employment, the service supports clients in lifting themselves out of poverty—and subsequently reduces financial pressure on Council resources.
This includes identifying and assisting individuals with No Recourse to Public Funds (NRPF) to offer advice and casework to support applications in the aim of lifting restrictions. Enabling eligible residents to access public resources such as Universal Credit or housing support brings both long-term savings to the Council and improved integration outcomes for residents.
The London Borough of Havering receives a funding allocation through the Local Implementation Plan from Transport for London (or internally through other Council processes), which aim to deliver the Mayor of London’s Transport Strategy. The Borough allocates some of this funding for the provision of free cycle training to children and adults that either live, study, or work, in Havering.
The Council seeks the services of a Bikeability accredited provider to deliver Cycle Training services for Adults and Children who live, work, or study, in the borough.
The contract will commence on 1st July 2026 for a maximum period of 33 months, to terminate on 31st March 2029 or until the maximum funding of £600,000 is exhausted, whichever is earliest.
Please Note: Funding to deliver the requirements detailed in the specification may increase significantly in the financial years covered under the contract if additional in-year funding is provided by external funders (such as Transport for London).
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