Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation Services

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£3,000,000

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  • Health and social work services

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Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

23 hours ago

Description

Liverpool City Council is seeking to commission suitably qualified and experienced organisations to provide a range of accommodation and support for victim and survivors of domestic abuse. This opportunity is the result of a new burdens funding being made available to Liverpool City Council through the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
Domestic Abuse Safe Accommodation - these are a range of services with a minimum of 58 units required across 3 Lots as follows:
• Minimum of 32 units for women with children
• Minimum of 22 units for women with no children
• Minimum of 4 units for men, including men with children
It is an essential requirement that there is flexibility across these services to accommodate people with protected characteristics.
The Contract will be for an initial 12-month period with 2 further 12 month options to extend.
The Procurement, including all communications relating thereto, will be undertaken via the Procurement Portal (https://procontract.due-north.com/Login) Once registered you can search for project "DN771595"

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