The Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside (PCC), as the contracting authority for Merseyside Police, seeks to appoint a supplier for the frequent provision of global aviation data to include the information elements outlined in this document and in the format specified on behalf of a National Policing Unit located within the Merseyside Police estate.
This information is required to enable the risk assessment of flights entering and leaving the UK through the National Flight Matrix (NFM) application (NFM App).
The proposed contract is for an initial 3 year period, with the option to extend for a further 1 + 1 years, all periods subject to confirmation and subject to performance, value for money and ongoing operational requirements.
It is proposed that the contract will commence on 1 February 2023.
The contract is for a service provision for Merseyside Police only and will not be open to other Police Forces.
The PCC for Merseyside is seeking to work in partnership with an organisation, or organisations, to deliver support for victims and survivors of Harmful Practices. The term Harmful Practices refers to forms of violence committed primarily against women and girls in certain communities and societies where it is accepted as cultural practice (National Gender Based Violence & Health Programme, 2017). They have often been embedded in communities for a long time and are born out of community pressure. The OPCC’s evidence review suggests that this is a growing area of victimisation in Merseyside, and that it has significant psychological impact upon victims of such practices.
This service will be the primary reporting route for Hate Crime victims in Merseyside that do not necessarily wish to engage with formal criminal justice organisations, to provide them with a referral route into support services in Merseyside, whether they have reported a crime or otherwise. The Third-Party Reporting Service will form the link between the victim and the PCC’s separately commissioned Hate Crime support service providers.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Merseyside is seeking to work in partnership with an organisation, or organisations, to deliver support for families of homicide victims, including those bereaved by crime-related culpable road death.
The PCC recognises the devastating impact that homicide has upon bereaved families and the high quality of care and understanding that is needed during the support process to help families come to terms with their loss.
Therefore, the PCC seeks the highest quality of service provision to be delivered by an experienced service provider that is already operating within this field of expertise.
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) for Merseyside is seeking to work in partnership with a delivery partner/s, that have experience of providing emotional and practical support to victims of hate crime. Service provider(s) should be capable of receiving referrals either directly from Merseyside Police, via the independent Victim Care Merseyside Hub (launching 1st October 2022), via the PCC’s third-party hate crime reporting facility (the service delivered by Stop Hate UK between April 2015 and September 2022 but is subject to a concurrent quotation bidding process), or via self-referrals directly into the service. T
MVRP is commissioning for Service(s) over 18-months (optional contract extension of further 12 months) to provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions using a whole family approach. 'Whole family' therapeutic approaches means that family members are clinically triaged for their individual needs, but interventions are co-ordinated/concurrently delivered.
This Service specification for tender has been designed to respond to the needs of children, young people and families from across Merseyside, as identified by them. There is clear need for earlier mental health and wellbeing support for families right across Merseyside and so this tender is open to applications from all boroughs equally. We advise bidders to seek funding only for what they require/can deliver in the timeframe, as there may be scope in this budget to deliver more than one Service in different areas of Merseyside. However, MVRP will only fund one Service per borough and so encourages partnership/collaborative applications.
The Service(s) should take a primary or secondary / early intervention and prevention approach, receiving referrals from a combination of community/non-statutory and statutory services. This is not a crisis intervention service(s). The Service(s) will be community-based in Merseyside and will need to evidence cultural intelligence/competence to best meet the needs of the community, addressing inequality of access to mental health and wellbeing support. It aims to support recovery from trauma/adversity and build resilience to reduce vulnerabilities of children and young people from experiencing violence.
MVRP are looking for Provider(s) who are equipped to mobilise quickly to explore this early intervention, whole family approach to improving sustainable wellbeing. The Service(s) will work closely with an evaluation partner (tendered separately) to determine what works to reduce the vulnerability of children and young people from experiencing violence across their lifespan.
MVRP is commissioning for Service(s) over 18-months (optional contract extension of further 12 months) to provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions using a whole family approach. ‘Whole family’ therapeutic approaches means that family members are clinically triaged for their individual needs, but interventions are co-ordinated/concurrently delivered.
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) has developed a successful partnership approach to inform the development and delivery of a range of interventions to identify and tackle the root causes of serious violence by addressing this through a public health approach.
Following the Home Office's recent announcement of multi-year funding for the MVRP, we would now like to open a full and transparent tendering process for a new and completely re-designed website. The website's preferred audience will be organisations and partners involved in preventing serious violence including health, social, education, criminal justice, youth and community agencies and local communities. The existing website details for reference: Merseyside.VRP@merseyside.police.uk
The website's preferred audience will be organisations and partners involved in preventing serious violence including health, social, education, criminal justice, youth and community agencies and local communities. The site must be smartly designed, easy to navigate with original photos supplied by the MVRP. It must be configured to work on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. We are conscious that it may become a resource for schools and young people. The MVRP is committed to accessibility, with special emphasis on neurodiversity, and colours used should reflect this.
This tender encompasses the scoping, design, hosting, maintenance, and then continued development and uploading of content for a new and completely re-designed MVRP website.
Your response to this tender should therefore include costings on:
• Development, hosting and maintaining a web server and server for the data base
• Provision of a back-up server and firewall
• Short, online training for MVRP employees to be able to perform basic tasks on the site
Programme delivery is scheduled to between 10th October 2022 and 31st March 2023
The MVRP wants organisations that can meet the criteria to submit a bid for the funds available
MVRP is commissioning for Service(s) over 15-months (optional contract extension of further 12 months) to provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions using a whole family approach. ‘Whole family’ therapeutic approaches means that family members are clinically triaged for their individual needs, but interventions are co-ordinated/concurrently delivered.
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) is commissioning for Service(s) over 15-months (optional contract extension of further 12 months) to provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions using a whole family approach. 'Whole family' therapeutic approaches means that family members are clinically triaged for their individual needs, but interventions are co-ordinated/concurrently delivered.
This Service specification for tender has been designed to respond to the needs of children, young people and families from across Merseyside, as identified by them. There is clear need for earlier mental health and wellbeing support for families right across Merseyside and so this tender is open to applications from all boroughs equally. There is a maximum budget of £1.2 million per borough to reach a minimum number of 200 families per borough/programme. We advise bidders to seek funding only for what they require/can deliver in the timeframe. Where there is more than one high quality proposal, there may be scope in this budget to deliver more than one Service in different areas of Merseyside. However, MVRP will only fund one Service per borough and so encourages partnership/collaborative applications.
The Service(s) should take a primary or secondary / early intervention and prevention approach, receiving referrals from a combination of community/non-statutory and statutory services. This is not a crisis intervention service(s). The Service(s) will be community-based in Merseyside and will need to evidence cultural intelligence/competence to best meet the needs of the community, addressing inequality of access to mental health and wellbeing support. It aims to support recovery from trauma/adversity and build resilience to reduce vulnerabilities of children and young people from experiencing violence. Bidders will need to evidence social value.
MVRP are looking for Provider(s) who are equipped to mobilise quickly to explore this early intervention, whole family approac
The VRP is seeking expressions of interest from companies able provide a service for VRP violence survey data collection. Including:
Liaise with the VRP and LJMU team to finalise the study objectives, survey questions and data collection methodology; agree lines of communication; and agree the sampling strategy/framework.
The VRP is seeking expressions of interest from companies able provide a service for VRP violence survey data collection. Including:
Liaise with the VRP and LJMU team to finalise the study objectives, survey questions and data collection methodology; agree lines of communication; and agree the sampling strategy/framework.
Provision of a Commissioning Service/or consortium of Commissioning Services for positive activities using sports, arts and culture as a hook to engage young people using a place-based, community approach. This service will form part of the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) evidence-base for ‘what works’ to prevent children, young people and families from experiencing violence.
Provision of a Commissioning Service/or consortium of Commissioning Services for positive activities using sports, arts and culture as a hook to engage young people using a place-based, community approach. This service will form part of the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) evidence-base for 'what works' to prevent children, young people and families from experiencing violence.
Provide evaluation of successful Services tendered for as part of the Whole Family Therapeutic Approaches Programme on behalf of the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP).
This service will form part of the MVRP's evidence-based for 'what works' to prevent children, young people and families from experiencing violence. MVRP have a strategic theme of health (physical and mental).
The purpose of this Invitation to Tender (ITT) is to provide tenderers with an opportunity to put forward a proposal for the Provision of a Managed Uniform Stores Service.
The proposed contract period is for three years, commencing on 1 April 2024 until 31 March 2027, with an option of three possible 12 month extensions. The contract is for a service provision to Merseyside Police only and will not be open to other Police Forces.
The purpose of this Invitation to Tender (ITT) is to provide tenderers with an opportunity to put forward a proposal for the Provision of a Managed Uniform Stores Service.
The proposed contract period is for three years, commencing on 1 April 2024 until 31 March 2027, with an option of three possible 12 month extensions. The contract is for a service provision to Merseyside Police only and will not be open to other Police Forces.
The purpose of this Invitation to Tender (ITT) is to invite proposals to work in collaboration with the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside (OPCCM), Specified and Relevant Authorities, and the wider partnership involved in the Serious Violence Duty programme, to provide a strengths-based asset mapping assessment which identifies, describes, and visualises strategic and operational assets that are available within the Merseyside region to support the partnership in preventing and reducing serious violence.
The purpose of this Invitation to Tender (ITT) is to invite bidders to provide evaluation of Sports, Arts, and Cultural (SAC) programmes on behalf of the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP). This service will form part of the MVRP’s evidence-base for ‘what works’ to prevent children, young people and families from experiencing violence.