Hammersmith and Fulham Council is seeking to procure a single integrated advocacy service for Adults that combines statutory and community advocacy under one contract. The service will be delivered through a lead provider model, responsible for coordinating a network of specialist organisations and offering a single point of access for referrals.
The contract will cover statutory advocacy duties under relevant legislation as well as discretionary community advocacy for residents who do not meet statutory thresholds. The service will be delivered borough-wide and must be responsive to emerging needs. The successful provider will be expected to demonstrate strong local engagement, consistent quality standards, and alignment with the Council’s values and strategic priorities.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-494058
To procure a service provider to deliver a comprehensive start to end retrofit customer services journey for able to pay residents.
This service will provide the support and guidance to the “able to pay” residents through installing retrofit measures which will increase uptake the of domestic energy efficiency and clean energy retrofit technologies.
This contract is a concession contract where the Concessionaire may offer the Council a concession fee for the privileges awarded by the concession contract which includes the use of the Council branding etc. For further details see the service specification and tender pack.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-503060
Hammersmith and Fulham Council would like to invite suitable qualified providers, who operate in the borough, of Adult learning and Skills to tender.
Note this Procurement has been issued to replace to (Notice Identifier 2025/S 000-052450) on the Find a Tender Service (FTS) (Procurement Identifier: ocds-h6vhtk-055393), which has been terminated due to material errors discovered after the tender deadline. Potential suppliers that have previously responded to the earlier tender are encouraged to re-tender however are cautioned to note the updated Instructions to tender
The scope of the project is to subcontract the delivery to learners in the Adult Skills Fund (ASF) funding stream, in the areas of Business and Digital Skills, Employability, Green Skills, Creative Skills and Health and Wellbeing.
HFALS also wishes to commission programmes in Science Technology Engineering Maths, Medicine, Digital and Creative Media (STEM3) linking to our Upstream London Strategy with Imperial in the White City Innovation District (WCID) as part of the Upstream London | London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
Other programmes will include Entry Level, L1, L2, and L3 qualifications linked to employability, such as Construction, Health & Social Care and Care, and Hospitality and retail will also be in scope.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-506877
The government has announced funding of the Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme for the next three financial years 2026/7. This covers holiday provision during Easter, Summer and Christmas holidays.
We are looking for an organisation to act as the coordinator of Holiday Activities and Food programme in the borough. The coordinator is expected to manage and run a grant award process to establish suitable holiday provision and incorporating other provision delivered by the council or partners as well as any other funding opportunities to create a complete holiday offer for school aged children across all school holidays.
Contract funding will be in two parts:
Element 1 – for administrative costs related to coordination
Element 2 – For delivery of provision of face to face holiday provision including grants to local organisations for delivery, events, equipment, venues and external marketing costs.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-509100
The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham is seeking to commission a Carers Hub to fulfil its statutory duties under the Care Act 2014.
This includes responsibilities related to the provision of information and advice, emergency planning cards, training, support planning, social opportunities and the facilitation of Carers Assessments and reviews for adult unpaid carers aged 18 and over including those transitioning into adulthood.
The Council is seeking the provision of a one-stop shop ‘Hub’ model to enable Carers to access services that support their physical, mental and emotional wellbeing to enable them to continue in their caring role and to improve their quality of life.
The Council expects the successful Provider to develop, maintain and deliver a range of person-centred and coordinated services for carers in Hammersmith & Fulham and will be responsible for ensuring safe, high quality, non-discriminatory Carer services appropriate to the diverse needs of the borough.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-519039
The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F), acting as lead authority on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (RBKC) and Westminster City Council (WCC), invites tenders for the recommissioning of services that form part of a Coordinated Community Response to Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG). The procurement is divided into three Lots, and suppliers may submit bids for one or more Lots. Contracts will commence on 1 October 2026 for an initial term of thirty-six months, with the option of two further twelve-month extensions.
Lot 1 covers the coordination of Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARAC) for high-risk domestic abuse cases. The successful provider will manage the end-to-end MARAC process, including case list preparation, meeting facilitation, timely information-sharing, and the establishment of a MARAC Steering Group to drive continuous improvement and partnership learning.
Lot 2 relates to the delivery of an Integrated Support Service for survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, stalking, and other forms of VAWG.
Lot 3 focuses on Harmful Practices Coordination, a strategic and community-facing role designed to identify and respond to harmful practices such as so-called ‘honour’-based abuse. The provider will undertake outreach and engagement activities, raise awareness, deliver professional training, and attend MARAC meetings to ensure these cases are not overlooked.
The procurement will be conducted through an open procedure in compliance with the Procurement Act 2023. Each participating borough will enter into its own sovereign contract following the joint tender process. Evaluation will be based on a weighting of seventy per cent for quality and thirty per cent for price, with social value included within the quality criteria for Lots 1 and 2. Suppliers must demonstrate relevant experience in delivering VAWG services.All responses and clarifications must be submitted via the capitalEsourcing eProcurement portal. Contracts are scheduled to commence on 1 October 2026.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-517937
The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham is undertaking an open procurement for the statutory Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) Mediation and Disagreement Resolution Service. This service provides impartial mediation to resolve disputes between families and the local authority or education providers, in accordance with Chapter 11 of the SEND Code of Practice.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-537720
The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham is undertaking an open procurement for the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Information, Advice and Support Service (SEND IASS). This statutory service provides impartial, confidential support to children and young people with SEND, and their families, empowering them to participate in decisions affecting their education and wellbeing.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-537731
The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham is seeking to commission a Self-Directed Support Service to support residents who are either considering self-direction or already self-direct their care and support.
The Service will contribute to Adult Social Care priorities including improving the uptake of Direct Payments, ensuring choice and control in how care and support is arranged, provision of good quality information and advice, promoting wellbeing and personal outcomes and involving residents in decisions about how their needs will be met.
Self-directed support is the cornerstone of the Council’s vision for Independent Living. Direct Payments and Individual Service Funds enable residents with care and support needs to receive a Personal Budget from the Council and have choice and control in deciding the care and support they need to achieve their personal outcomes.
London Borough of Hammersmith and Fuham (LBHF)LondonWAC-557800