CPU5144 Framework for the provision of services for Domestic and Sexual Violence and Abuse and Violence Against Women and Girls

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Nottingham City Council (hereafter 'the Authority') together on behalf of the Local
Commissioning Partnership is seeking suitably experienced and qualified providers to
establish a multiple provider framework for domestic and sexual violence and abuse &
violence against women and girls. Preferred Providers will be appointed to and awarded a
Framework Agreement(s) for each Lot, which the Authority will use to enter into call-off
contracts, as they are required, to meet the Authority's assessed needs.
Services have been classified into Lots, as below, each with an additional specification
outlining further detailed requirements. Providers will apply to be registered on the
procurement framework against the Lot(s) of their choice. Services will then be called off
from the Lots with exacting details:
1 Specialist DSVA Prevention and Early Intervention Services
2 Specialist DSVA Community Based Services
3 Specialist Children and Young Peoples DSVA Services
4 Specialist DSVA Therapeutic Services
5 Specialist DSVA Accommodation Based Service

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