Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire
The City of London Corporation (the City) invites Tenders for the provision of a supplier to provide the ECCA with suitable training venues at various locations across the UK that are near UK cities such as Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Bristol and London. All venues must be close to good public transport links. There is no requirement to provide overseas venues. The requirement is for at least one London venue and two other locations across the UK. The failure to provide the minimum number of requested venues will result in disqualification from the process.
Multiple rooms are required within each venue.
This ITT to identify a commercial venue provider that meets the ECCA’s requirements for high quality venues and first-class customer service. The ECCA has been providing training services to law enforcement, government departments and private organisations for many years and has an excellent reputation for the delivery of its training, thus, high quality training venues are intrinsic to the product provided.
The ECCA is therefore seeking high quality venues for education and training with purpose-built classrooms varying in size depending on the number of delegates attending the course. The usual optimum number of delegates is 12, although this can be extended to 14. There will be up to 2 trainers present as well. Smaller breakout rooms are also desirable when required.
• itt_268 - Lot 1 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – London
• itt_269 - Lot 2 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – Birmingham
• itt_270 - Lot 3 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – Liverpool
• itt_271 - Lot 4 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire – Leeds
• itt_272 - Lot 5 - Economic and Cyber Crime Academy (ECCA) Venue Hire - Bristol
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London29 Jun 2026WAC-603843
For the provision of Systemic Therapy for Families and Children. The need for a local authority funded offer of systemic therapy for children and families, which falls outside the scope of the NHS.
The service will primarily support families who do not meet the threshold for a specialist CAMHS referral but may risk further escalation and intervention if left without support. The service may also support individual children and young people open to Children and Families Social Care, if deemed appropriate by the referring worker.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London1 Jul 2026WAC-607354
Pan London Substance Use Programme - London Inpatient Detoxification and Stabilisation (IPD)
The City of London Corporation (the City), as the Lead Commissioner, and Accountable Body, is seeking to commission Provider organisations with demonstrable experience in delivering complex health and social care services to deliver Inpatient Detoxification and Stabilisation (IPD) beds. This model will support both London residents and individuals who are sleeping rough or at risk of sleeping rough.
Building on the existing Pan-London Substance Misuse Programme, the Provider/s will help realise the City’s ambition to:
• Establish long-term, sustainable, and geographically dispersed IPD provision that effectively meets diverse and complex client needs; and
• Deliver equitable, pan London access to IPD beds for all London Local Authorities.
Estimated Contract Value: three-year contract = £7.95m
This initiative represents a significant opportunity to collaborate with partners across London to transform the delivery model for Inpatient Detoxification and Stabilisation (IPD) service. The aim is to create accessible, inclusive and responsive IPD delivery that supports health inclusion groups and contributes meaningfully to reducing health inequalities across the capital. The IPD provision will deliver a broad range of care to meet diverse and complex client needs.
A key feature of the IPD service will be the strategic distribution of IPD bedspaces to support equitable access with a particular emphasis on increasing availability within London and surrounding region of M25
The model will encompass:
• Specialist inpatient medically assisted withdrawal beds
• Residential medically assisted withdrawal beds.
To provide the required stability and guaranteed access, block booking of a proportion of IPD bed capacity will be essential.
This tendering exercise is being undertaken using the electronic tendering system ‘City of London Corporation Sourcing & Contracts Portal’ (https://cityoflondon.ukp.app.jaggaer.com/). Suppliers will need to register an interest on the system in order to participate, and registration is free.
The estimated contract value given at sections 31 and 32 is for the full duration of the contract, including the maximum possible extensions. The estimated annual contract value is therefore £2,633,333.33
The notice by the Contracting Authority for the procurement of a contract under the Health Care Services [Provider Selection Regime] 2023 [ PSR 2023 Regulations] as amended by Regulation 28 of the Procurement Act 2023 (Consequential and Other Amendments) Regulations 2025 [ The 2025 Regulations]. The Notice is for the purposes of Regulation 11 (3) and 11 (3) of the PSR, a notice inviting offers to provide the relevant health care services set out in this Notice.
Tenders[JG2.1] will be assessed in accordance with the Basic Selection Criteria and Key Criteria set out in the tender documents. The award of any contract will be subject to further approval in accordance with the City Corporation’s own internal governance.
This route is appropriate as there is more than one capable provider and there is a need to test the market to ensure best value, innovation, and quality.
This aligns with PSR's Procurement core principles of transparency and proportionality.
The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London6 Jul 2026WAC-609157