The Alliance Transition Support Provider will work with the Alliance Leadership Team and any other relevant partners/members who will be affected by this system change e.g. Alliance Management Team/ frontline staff/ trustees/ MOPAC management.
4.2. This Service will provide change management support to the Alliance and equip them with skills and knowledge that will enable them to successfully transition into this system change. The key objectives of this Service are:
• To support positive culture change within the Alliance that promotes collaboration, inclusivity, and trust.
• To enhance partnership working across the Alliance to ensure collective action towards the development and delivery of solutions.
• To provide leadership coaching that equips senior and emerging leaders with the tools to lead effectively during the change process.
• To support effective dispute resolution mechanisms that mitigate conflicts and preserve the integrity of the Alliance.
• To strengthen governance structures within the Alliance to ensure clear decision-making and accountability.
• To facilitate a comprehensive skills and knowledge transfer process that ensures the Alliance has the capacity to continue developing solutions autonomously.
The contract will commence on June 26th 2025 for a period of two years, ending 25th June 2027 with the option to extend by 1 year.
The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC)LondonWAC-515746
Tackling VAWG continues to be a key priority for the Mayor of London as outlined in his election manifesto. In March 2025, the Mayor published his new Police and Crime Plan (PCP) 2025-29 which sets out how he will deliver for Londoners, building on the work of the previous two Mayoral terms to make London a safer city for everyone.
The plan has four key aims:
•Reducing violence and criminal exploitation (including VAWG)
•Building safer, more confident communities
•Supporting and overseeing reform of the MPS; and
•Improving the criminal justice system and supporting victims
Tackling VAWG is a key issue that is addressed throughout all four priorities of the PCP.
The MOPAC VAWG Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) Expert Reference Group (ERG) is an independent, non-statutory group of VAWG sector experts, whose role is to provide collective and strategic input and expertise, ensuring that the needs and experiences of women and girls, victims and survivors, and their organisations in London, are represented and amplified at decision-making levels.
Recognising the significant contributions of the current VAWG ERG to date, and the sustained volume and breadth of work they support, the Mayor has increased his investment in the VAWG ERG for the remaining 3.5 years of his Mayoralty.
The new service will play a vital role in supporting the Mayor to deliver his VAWG priorities including making women and girls safer by preventing VAWG, supporting victims and survivors, and holding perpetrators to account and reducing VAWG.
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The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC)LondonWAC-523045
Software to manage human resources processes including;
All core HR processing
Staff data, position management, career history
Recruitment and Onboarding (including Applicant Tracking System ATS)
Attendance management (Sickness, Annual Leave etc)
Learning management system
Talent and performance management
Capturing diversity data enabling focused work and pay gap reporting.
The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC)LondonWAC-561662
The Service shall provide advocacy, emotional support and holistic support to victims/survivors of sexual violence aged 11+ in London, ensuring support is delivered by the organisation(s) best placed to do so to meet the individual’s needs. There must be an accredited Independent Sexual Violence Advocate (ISVA) service, operating in line with quality standards from a recognised accreditation body (or working towards this accreditation).
The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC)LondonWAC-508540
The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) and the London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) intends to appoint a Supplier for support with distributing and managing grant funding to organisations which carry out activities that deliver on the Mayor’s Police and Crime Plan (PCP) 2025-29.
The grant programmes the Supplier will be expected to manage include the disbursement of grant funding to organisations who support and deliver services to children and young people, victims of crime, and/or those experiencing Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) services in London. The Supplier will also be responsible for the ongoing management of those grants which may span across multiple years.
Tender was advertised on the 13th August 2025
Tender closed on the 10th September 2025
The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC)LondonWAC-571203