This procurement aims to establish an Open Framework Agreement valued at £2.6 million over eight years to deliver targeted youth work services across Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County. Spearheaded by the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Violence Reduction Partnership (NNVRP), its primary objective is to reduce serious violence by addressing risk factors among children and young people (CYP) through early intervention. The services will focus on improving mental health, educational engagement, and community resilience, aligning with a public health approach to violence reduction.
The framework comprises four distinct lots with specific requirements. Lots 1 and 2 cover Detached Youth Work in community hotspots (City and County respectively), requiring teams to deliver weekly sessions. Lots 3 and 4 involve School and Community Navigator Programmes (City and County), providing one-to-one mentoring for 10-17-year-olds at risk of school exclusion, with each young person receiving 8-20 tailored sessions across designated schools. All staff must hold enhanced DBS checks, and each team or service must include at least one practitioner qualified to JNC Level 2 Youth Work standard or equivalent. Services must adopt trauma-informed, Child First, and gender-responsive approaches, integrating the Signs of Safety framework.
Services commence in October 2025, supported by a £1,000 per lot setup fee for mobilisation. Ongoing requirements include weekly monitoring of outputs (e.g., sessions delivered, safeguarding referrals, CYP engagement) and outcomes (e.g., improved school attendance), submission of anonymised case studies, and active collaboration with schools, police, and local authorities.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire
Consultancy requirements for NPCC Integrated Offender Management (IOM) - Phase 2.
1. Subject Matter Expert (SME) resource to the OMIS Project and knowledge of the current IDIOM system to all parties engaged in the development of the replacement solution, via email, telephone or Microsoft Teams correspondence.
2. Documentation reviews and commentary on any product produced by Police Digital Services (PDS) or any related party in relation to Project Omis.
3. Production of reports/documents that are required by PDS in accordance with the agreed programme of works, which supports Project OMIS.
4. Commissioned performance reports at either a local, regional or national
level.
Contract Value est. £28000 Ex VAT.
Contract Term - 23rd December 2025 - 30th April 2026.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for NottinghamshireEast MidlandsWAC-552663
The Customer wishes to establish a 48 month Framework Agreement with 2 Lots for the provision of Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) & Children’s Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (CHISVA) for Nottinghamshire.
Lot 1: Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (ISVA) and survivor support
Lot 2: Children’s Independent Sexual Violence Advisor (CHISVA)
Police and Crime Commissioner for NottinghamshireEast MidlandsWAC-125086
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire wishes to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of Out of Court Resolutions. The Customer is managing this procurement process in accordance with the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 (the “Regulations”).
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Nottinghamshire of Joint Police and Fire HeadquartersEast MidlandsWAC-434974
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner is seeking a number of providers for the delivery of the vehicle recovery provision. There will be a requirement to recover, store, dispose of, illegally, dangerously or obstructively parked, broken down, collision damaged, abandoned and stolen motor vehicles, together with vehicles seized.
Police and Crime Commissioner for NottinghamshireEast MidlandsWAC-148100
his procurement aims to establish an Open Framework Agreement valued at £2.6 million over eight years to deliver targeted youth work services across Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County. Spearheaded by the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) and the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Violence Reduction Partnership (NNVRP), its primary objective is to reduce serious violence by addressing risk factors among children and young people (CYP) through early intervention. The services will focus on improving mental health, educational engagement, and community resilience, aligning with a public health approach to violence reduction.
The framework comprises four distinct lots with specific requirements. Lots 1 and 2 cover Detached Youth Work in community hotspots (City and County respectively), requiring teams to deliver weekly sessions. Lots 3 and 4 involve School and Community Navigator Programmes (City and County), providing one-to-one mentoring for 10-17-year-olds at risk of school exclusion, with each young person receiving 8-20 tailored sessions across designated schools. All staff must hold enhanced DBS checks, and each team or service must include at least one practitioner qualified to JNC Level 2 Youth Work standard or equivalent. Services must adopt trauma-informed, Child First, and gender-responsive approaches, integrating the Signs of Safety framework.
Services commence in October 2025, supported by a £1,000 per lot setup fee for mobilisation. Ongoing requirements include weekly monitoring of outputs (e.g., sessions delivered, safeguarding referrals, CYP engagement) and outcomes (e.g., improved school attendance), submission of anonymised case studies, and active collaboration with schools, police, and local authorities.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for NottinghamshireEast MidlandsWAC-534613
This is a demand driven service for the provision to deliver professional real estate and property advisory services covering the acquisition, management, and disposal of land and property interests (freehold and leasehold), associated technical due diligence, landlord-tenant matters, and related specialist services.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for NottinghamshireEast MidlandsWAC-579219