Victim Services for Cumbria

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Value

£74,000

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Classifications

  • Other community, social and personal services
  • Health and social work services
  • Social work services
  • Guidance and counselling services
  • Guidance services
  • Welfare services not delivered through residential institutions
  • Administrative social services
  • Community action programme

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  • award
  • contract

Published

4 months ago

Description

The Police, Fire & Crime Commissioner for Cumbria (the Commissioner) is intending to undertake a procurement exercise to procure Victim Services with a contract renewal commencing 1st April 2024. Victim Services would offer support to victims of crime, whether or not they chose to report this to the Police. This would include provision of information on the service to potential service users, triage, individual assessment of needs and risk, needs-led provision of emotional and practical support, support with the criminal justice process and advocacy. The service would incorporate support for some victims of antisocial behaviour and for survivors of domestic abuse and sexual abuse or sexual assault, including universal, Independent Domestic Violence Advisor and Independent Sexual Violence Advisor services.

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