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Cafcass

Expression of interest for the delivery of Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Programmes in Kent, Surrey and Sussex

HealthcareCPV 85000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline15 Sept 2021
Published24 May 2022
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 24 May 2022ClosedCloses 15 Sept 2021
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The brief

In response to the demand pressures as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic Cafcass are looking for a provider to deliver interventions to Domestic Abuse Perpetrators in Private Law Family Court proceedings in Kent Surrey & Sussex.

The interventions will need to: • promote safe child arrangements and aim to reduce and manage risk to victims and children • address abusive behaviours and hold perpetrators to account • include an integrated victim safety and support service (ISS) which offer proactive engagement with all ex partners and current partners • offer a suitability assessment, including a motivational element to explore denial, resistance and amenability to change with a view to maximum engagement with the programme. • Be capable of meeting diversity requirements of participants. • Be evidence based. • Be delivered in-person / on a face to face basis.

Potential providers should submit expressions of interest via the Cafcass e-procurement portal providing details of accreditation and the programmes available https://procontract.due-north.com/Login.

By Wednesday 15 September 2021 at 5:00pm The provider will need to be Respect accredited or deliver a Correctional Services Advice & Accreditation Panel (CSAAP) accredited programme.

It is anticipated that the requirement will continue until March 2023, the overall number of interventions required is unknown and no commitment to volume will be given.

For 2020/21 there were 30 referrals - this is for information only and is not indicative of future demand

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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In response to the demand pressures as

In response to the demand pressures as a result of the Covid 19 pandemic Cafcass are looking for a provider to deliver interventions to Domestic Abuse Perpetrators in Private Law Family Court proceedings in Kent Surrey & Sussex.

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The interventions will need

The interventions will need to:.

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Include an integrated victim safety and support

include an integrated victim safety and support service (ISS) which offer proactive engagement with all ex partners and current partners.

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Be capable of meeting diversity requirements

Be capable of meeting diversity requirements of participants.

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Potential providers should submit expressions of interest

Potential providers should submit expressions of interest via the Cafcass e-procurement portal providing details of accreditation and the programmes available https://procontract.due-north.com/Login.

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OCID
094ff227-ea3c-4379-afb5-881bbf31ee81
Stage
contract · Contract
Source
Contracts Finder
Buyer ref
CAFCASS001-DN567382-86102255
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