Provision of Victim's Advocacy Service Contract Notice
Reducing the impact of anti-social behaviour (ASB) and hate crime is a priority for Kensington and Chelsea Council and the Safer Kensington and Chelsea Partnership.
The Council has, for many years, commissioned services to provide free and confidential Victim's Advocacy and Advice to those residents affected by these crimes.
The Council is looking to re-procure this service later in the year so that the contract commences on or around 1st April 2023 where the services will deliver a comprehensive package of support for 30-40 residents at any one time who have been affected by ASB and/or hate crime including: - Practical and emotional support - Information advice and guidance - Risk and needs assessments - Face to face, telephone and online support - Help to access more specialist support - Developing a personalised safety and action plan in correspondence to needs, risks and vulnerabilities - Advocating, liaising and communicating with partner agencies such as the police, Council and landlords to address ASB and/or hate crime experienced - Support, advice and guidance with regards to civil and criminal justice routes - Attendance and presentation at multi-agency case conferencing meetings to ensure joined up working and agency actions are coordinated - Updates regarding case progression and partner agency actions The Council is ideally seeking to engage with SMEs and suppliers with relevant experience and capability of delivering this service and what this may look like.
To register your expression of interest kindly visit our e-tendering portal; www.capitalesourcing.com and search for the following reference : prj_RBKC_20824 - Provision of Victim's Advocacy Service, pqq_RBKC_1801
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The Council has, for many years, commissioned
The Council has, for many years, commissioned services to provide free and confidential Victim's Advocacy and Advice to those residents affected by these crimes.
The Council is looking to re-procure this
The Council is looking to re-procure this service later in the year so that the contract commences on or around 1st April 2023 where the services will deliver a comprehensive package of support for 30-40 residents at any one time who have been affected by ASB and/or hate crime including:.
Practical and emotional support
Practical and emotional support.
Face to face, telephone and online support
Face to face, telephone and online support.
Help to access more specialist support
Help to access more specialist support.
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