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.
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 enhance serious violence specific communications capacity.
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 enhance serious violence specific communications capacity.
The PCC for Merseyside is allocated grant funding by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) for victims' services. The grant is issued to commission and/or provide and develop victims' support services, including Restorative Justice (RJ), for Merseyside.
Restorative Justice brings those harmed by crime and those responsible for the harm into communication with each other. Restorative Justice offers victims an opportunity to be heard, to ask questions of the offender and to have their say in what they want to happen next. For some people who have been affected by crime, it can help them to explore why the crime happened. It can also help victims to move forward and feel less fearful of crime in the future. Evidence shows that people who take part in a Restorative Justice Process come away feeling satisfied because it has allowed them to have their say. Restorative Justice meets the needs of victims in a way that the traditional Criminal Justice System often cannot.
A fundamental element of Restorative Justice is the exchange of dialogue between the victim (harmed) and offender (harmer).
This tender seeks to acquire a restorative justice delivery partner.
Core principles underpinning the service sought:
• An ‘end to end’ accessible service without time limits regardless of the process of related criminal proceedings.
• Positive and proactive approach to work with all victims.
• Victim led support tailored to meet individual needs.
Expected Outcomes:
• Improve victim satisfaction.
• Increase offender awareness of the impact of their criminal behaviour.
• Empowering victims to have a voice in how an offence has affected them.
• Reduced offender recidivism.
• Improvements in reported health and well-being of victims.
• Increased sense of personal safety for victims.
• Increased numbers of victims aware of their rights and aware of support services available.
• Improved victim awareness of restorative justice and its benefits by monitoring effectiveness of its promotion.
The purpose of this Bidding Opportunity is to invite proposals to work in collaboration with the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Merseyside (OPCCM) and the Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) to develop a suite of assets for professionals and communities which provide easy access to early help and support where there is a concern that a young adult at risk of, or already involved in, serious violence, may be neurodiverse or have a neurodevelopmental need.
Additional information:
all tender documentation available via our e-tendering platform - https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/publictenders - instructions can be found here https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/publictenders
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
The PCC&CC for Merseyside wishes to outsource the provision of diversionary courses set by the National Driver Offending Re-Training schemes (NDORS).
The NDORS scheme is unique to the UK and was developed as an alternative to penalty points and fines.
The scheme allows motorists who have committed a minor offence to have education with the aim of improving the driver or rider's knowledge and behaviour whilst on the road. A motorist has no automatic right to a course irrespective of how minor the offence is.
At the discretion of the local Chief Constable, an offending motorist may be offered the opportunity to attend a course focusing on re-education designed to achieve greater compliance with Road Traffic legislation. Nobody has the absolute right to a course. The alternative is a fine and, where applicable, penalty points.
Additional information:
All bids must be received via In-Tend
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
The purchase of an Intelligent Key Management system to hold vehicle keys and keys to other assets that need to be held securely and require an audit trail of use.
The current key management system is nearing end of life and needs to be upgraded or replaced. The Force has been provided with an end-of-life notification of 31 May 2025 by the current supplier.
Additional information:
All bids and correspondence must be submitted via the In-Tend portal and in line with the Invitation to Tender instructions document.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No
The Authority has a requirement for the collection and secure boarding (also referred to as kennelling) of banned breeds, dangerous and seized dogs.
The Authority requires a minimum of 95 kennels with a minimum of 10 kennels per provider per year for 24 hours, 365(6) days a year dog collection and boarding service provision.
Additional information:
All bids and correspondence must be submitted via the In-Tend portal and in line with the invitation to Tender instructions document.
Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No