The programme will be aimed at young people aged 10-17 who are open to Reboot (Sussex Police's Early Intervention Programme). The young people will be showing signs of risk of becoming involved in crime, violence or repeat victimisation. They will also likely present with difficulty managing anxiety, bereavement, self-harm (where other professionals are not currently involved), trauma, family breakdown, anger management.
Participants will meet with their counsellor on a secure platform and receive the same level of support as in person counselling. Resources will be shared electronically. Sessions will be offered to the participant at a day and time that is suitable for them. Flexibility in delivery will be required. Each session will be 45-60 minutes long and last between six and twelve weeks.
This will provide a supportive space for the young person to discuss their thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment. Information from counselling sessions will not be shared with the Reboot Team unless there is a safeguarding concern for the participant or any other person.
Counsellor's will be a registered member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
The Police & Crime Commissioner for SussexSouth EastWAC-435394
This Invitation to Tender (“ITT”) has been issued by The Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex who are seeking to award a Contract for the provision of Diversionary Caution scheme – Domestic Abuse.
The Requirement will be tendered as a single supplier.
The Contract Term shall be for a period of four (4) years with the option to extend by a further two (2) x Twelve (12) month extensions.
The anticipated commencement date of the Contract is 17th November. Any changes to this commencement date will be communicated to all bidders through the contracting authority’s e-Procurement Portal
Following the success of Project CARA (Cautioning and Relationship Abuse), all UK Forces now have dispensation to deliver Conditional Cautions for eligible standard risk Domestic Abuse (DA) cases. However, Forces must demonstrate adherence to CARA principles within the Intervention provided.Our aim is to ensure that our stakeholders obtain the best value for money to maximise the benefits to front-line operational performance.
CARA is a recognised and award-winning early intervention program for low risk, first time offenders of domestic abuse who have received a conditional caution. The program promotes awareness of domestic abuse, self-reflection, and behavioural change - helping offenders to recognise the impact of their actions on partners, children, and relationships.
Launched initially in 2011 as a pilot with Hampshire Constabulary and the Hampton Trust, CARA has since been adopted in nine UK regions. A Cambridge University study from 2012-2014 indicated that CARA participants were 35% less likely to reoffend in DA incidents compared to a control group. Additionally, CARA regularly performs Impact Reports, where they analyse organisational progress, stories of change and offender feedback – as seen below, results from 2023/2024 highlight general Police usage alongside benefits of the self-reflection and behavioural change aspects of CARA.
From August 2024, all UK Police Forces received dispensation to deliver CCs for eligible standard-risk DA cases when using a CARA-compliant intervention - avoiding submission of these to the CPS.
January 6th ’25 Sussex launched Conditional Cautions for standard-risk DA. There were 10 referrals in this first month and whilst this may be inflated due to cases held awaiting launch date, uptake is expected to increase over time.
The Police & Crime Commissioner for SussexSouth EastWAC-496000
provision of the 'In the Know' community messaging system used by both Surrey Police and Sussex Police for the purposes of community engagement.
Due to delays in internal discussions the contract was backdated to 01/03/2025 and will run on an annual renewal basis until 13/06/2028.
The Authority reserve the right to choose not to complete an annual renewal and terminate the agreement.
The Police & Crime Commissioner for SussexSouth EastWAC-496082