Victims and Survivors of Terrorism Support Hub

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£2,083,333

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  • Guidance and counselling services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

13 hours ago

Description

To engage an organisation(s) to provide services to implement and operate a dedicated Support Hub for victims and survivors of terrorism. 
The Home Office's Victims of Terrorism Unit (VTU) was established in March 2017 to provide effective and coordinated support to victims and survivors of terrorism. The unit also aims to collectively drive improvements to the package of support for victims and survivors, working closely with central and local government, emergency services, and third sector partners. 
Since October 2020, the VTU has funded support organisations to provide emotional and practical support to victims and survivors of terrorism, to help them cope with and recover from the impact of an attack. 
In 2020, the VTU undertook a review of the support available to victims and survivors of terrorism, to increase understanding of their needs, and to enhance the support provided to them. The review is complete and provided recommendations on how support to victims and survivors of terrorism can be improved. 
In response to the review's findings, the VTU is looking to award a contract for the implementation and operation of a dedicated Support Hub for victims and survivors of terrorism. The Support Hub proposes to address many of the recommendations outlined in the review to strengthen support for victims and survivors.
There will be an initial implementation phase, which we expect to take upto six months, commencing on 1st October 2025. If the implementation does not take six months, then the contract can start before the 1st April 2026.

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