Probation and support/rehabilitation services for Women on Probation and Non-probation women and girls in touch with the Criminal Justice System (CJS) in London
75231240: Probation services
Contract details
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- Id
- ocds-h6vhtk-03001d
- Title
- Probation and support/rehabilitation services for Women on Probation and Non-probation women and girls in touch with the Criminal Justice System (CJS) in London
- Description
The London Probation Service and the Major's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) intend to launch a Co-Commissioned Call-Off Competition (COC) via the Probation Services Dynamic Framework (PSDF) to source a Provider(s) of Probation and support/rehabilitation services for Women on Probation and Women and girls in touch with the Criminal Justice System (CJS) in London.
There will be 3 lots and 3 Call-off contracts for the Women's Services in London. The call-off contracts will align with London's Geographical Probation Delivery Unit structure. (further detail below). The aims of this service in London, which aligns with the whole-systems approach to female offending and the London Blueprint for Female offenders are:
- to reduce the reoffending of Women on Probation;
- to reduce the use of custodial sentences for women; and
- to reduce the risk of becoming victims of Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG).
There are two broad categories of service user in scope for this Call Off Contract;
- Women on Probation" - Defined as women who are referred by their Probation Practitioner, either during a prison sentence following conviction or during a community sentence. For these women it would be expected that at least part of their engagement with the Women's Service will be an enforceable part of their sentence, although they may engage in extra sessions for support on a voluntary basis.
2) "Non-probation women and girls" - Women and girls referred into the service by other partner agencies in London as part of the whole systems approach to women in touch with the Criminal Justice System (CJS). These women and girls must be resident in London or intending to return to London following prison release. Further information around this will be provided in due course through further market engagement and call-off documents.
The Provider will need to provide a service specific to the Women's cohort for the following service categories;
DF.01 Accommodation
DF.02 Education, Training & Employment
DF.03 Finance, Benefits & Debts
DF.04 Dependency & Recovery
DF.05 Family & Significant Others
DF.06 Lifestyle & Associates
DF.07 Emotional Wellbeing
DF.08 Social Inclusion
To be invited to bid against the COC, Providers will need to be qualified onto the PSDF in one or more of the above plus DF.09 Women's Cohort. The final bidding model must qualify in all of the above plus DF.09 either as a single entity, a consortium or through a bidding model containing specified key-subcontractors qualified onto the DF in the missing categories. Please see the attached Onboarding Provider Pack and sign up to the market engagement session for more information on bidding models and onboarding to the PSDF.
- Buyer
- Ministry of Justice
- Date Published
- Unknown
- Status
- Planned
- Classification
- 75231240: Probation services
- Value
- Unknown
- Procurement Method
- ""
- Procurement Method Details
- Unknown
- Tender Deadline
- Unknown
- Contract Start Date
- 2025-01-23
- Contract End Date
- 2025-01-23
- Suitable For Sme
- false
- Suitable For Vcse
- false
- Documents
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