The Surrey Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) and Surrey Police are seeking to roll out Immediate Justice across the whole county. To facilitate this within an appropriate timescale, we are seeking a single service provider to manage Immediate Justice reparative activities for adults across Surrey. This provider must have previous experience and expertise in facilitating and delivering reparative activities or similar. 15. The service must have previous experience and expertise in facilitating and delivering reparative activities. The most relevant and effective of which will be determined locally, but may include: • Litter-picking in public parks and high streets • Site clean-up after council funded events • Proactive or reactive cleaning of civic memorials • Installation of hanging baskets or temporary civic notices • Gardening of communal flower beds in town centres • Cleaning of graffiti on bus shelters, tram stops or train stations or public signage
The Police and Crime Commissioner for SurreySouth EastWAC-99689
The Surrey Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) and Surrey Police are seeking to roll out Immediate Justice across the whole county. To facilitate this within an appropriate timescale, we are seeking a single service provider to manage Immediate Justice reparative activities for adults across Surrey. This provider must have previous experience and expertise in facilitating and delivering reparative activities or similar. A new project has been publised to the website. Project: , Project Reference: . Click this link to go to the web site To connect with our national Bluelight portal we recommend you login or register at https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd/home and then connect to from the list of portals.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for SurreySouth EastWAC-98594
The Forensic Science Regulator (FSR) timeline for achieving compliance with statutory regulations means that a number of business areas within Surrey Police and Sussex Police are either currently already accredited or are looking to become accredited or compliant with the FSR's Code of Practice. As such the demand upon the current Quality Management System (QMS) being used, has never been so high and is only due to continue to expand as more units/sites and departments seek to become accredited and become fully engaged with the accreditation process and meeting statutory requirements
This Invitation to Tender ("ITT") has been issued by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey on behalf of itself and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex (together "the Contracting Authority") who are seeking to award a Contract for the provision of an Electronic Quality Management System (eQMS).
The Requirement will be tendered for a single Supplier.
The Contract Term shall be for a period of 5 years with the option to extend by a further two 12 month periods.
The anticipated commencement date of the Contract is 1st August 2025. Any changes to this commencement date will be communicated to all bidders through the Contracting Authority's e-tendering portal (https://sell2.in-tend.co.uk/blpd). Please note that before any contract can be awarded, there will be an internal governance process to obtain approval before proceeding, this may be delayed if the cost of the contract is greater than that currently budgeted for.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for SurreySouth EastWAC-431490
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey and the Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex are looking for a contractor for Tree Maintenance services throughout both estates.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for SurreySouth EastWAC-456495
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Surrey, on behalf of themselves and the following authorities;
• The Police and Crime Commissioner for Sussex
• The Chief Constable for Thames Valley Police, acting on behalf of The Chief Constanble for Hampshire and Isle of Weight Constabulary
• The Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner for Northamptonshire (acting as Policing Body for Northamptonshire)
They are running this single stage open process to award a contract for the provision of an automated text redaction solution, as detailed in the Invitation to Tender and Statement of Requirement.
The contract(s) will be for an initial 2 years with the option to extend further for up to 8 x 12 month increments.
Whilst participating under one tender, each Authority will have the option to contract with the successful supplier, with individual contracts.
The anticipated commencement date of the Contract is 1st August 2025, with an appetite to the solution going live shortly after.
Police Forces routinely handle large volumes of sensitive information across a range of operational and administrative contexts. Whether processing crime reports, body worn video transcripts, witness statements or disclosure bundles, there is a consistent and critical need to protect personally identifiable information (PII), safeguarding data subjects and maintaining compliance with legal obligations such as the UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act 2018, and Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act (CPIA) requirements.
Automated text redaction software offers an opportunity to streamline workflows, reduce the burden on staff, and ensure consistent application of redaction rules. By leveraging AI or rules-based automation, forces can safeguard sensitive context while freeing up valuable time and resources for high value tasks, ultimately improving service delivery, data security and public trust
The Police and Crime Commissioner for SurreySouth EastWAC-453177