Domestic Abuse Perpetrators Research
A Tender Notice
by ATAMIS LTD
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 5 month
- Value
- £2M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 21 Sep 2021
- Delivery
- 01 Dec 2021 to 30 Apr 2022
- Deadline
- 21 Oct 2021 00:00
Concepts
- research and development
- domestic abuse perpetrators research
- domestic abuse perpetrators
- understanding of the perpetrators of domestic abuse
- domestic abuse
- new domestic abuse strategy
- previous round of research funding
- number of short-term research projects
- landmark domestic abuse act
- partner abuse victims
Location
1 buyer
- Atamis London
Description
1.1. Following the previous round of research funding, the Home Office is seeking to award up to a total of £1.5 million to support a number of short-term research projects into domestic abuse perpetrators to inform future policy making and develop the evidence base more broadly. 1.2. The primary aim of this fund is to develop our understanding of the perpetrators of domestic abuse, and to strengthen the evidence base for 'what works' in addressing their behaviour. Domestic abuse is a devastating crime that shatters the lives of victims and their families. For the year ending March 2020, the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) estimates that 2.3 million adults (1.6 million women and 757,000 men) aged 16 to 74 years experienced domestic abuse in the last year . Much of this abuse does not come to the attention of the police, with only 17% of partner abuse victims reporting their experience to the police in the year to March 2018. Despite the significant prevalence of these crimes, little is known about perpetrators of domestic abuse. Tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG) is a government priority. VAWG consists of the most abhorrent of abuses; rape and sexual assault, domestic abuse, 'honour'-based violence such as forced marriage and female genital mutilation, stalking and harassment - and other crimes. What they have in common is that they disproportionately - but not exclusively - affect women and girls. These crimes can have lasting and severe impacts to the physical and mental health of all victims, their families, communities and the economy. Later this year we will publish a new Domestic Abuse Strategy. Producing a strategy dedicated to tackling domestic abuse is in recognition of its pervasiveness and the devastating harm it is having on millions of lives. This be developed to complement the Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls Strategy that was published in July, sharing the same evidence base and governance mechanisms. Not only will we continue to ensure that effective criminal justice sanctions are taken against perpetrators, but we will also support sustainable behaviour change and robust disruption to reduce reoffending and stop perpetrators from moving from one victim to the next. We have continued to work hard to ensure that we are able to bring more perpetrators to justice and support victims through the criminal justice system, including through our landmark Domestic Abuse Act and a programme of non-legislative action to transform the response to this appalling crime. As part of this, we are allocating £1.5 million specifically for research to support effective commissioning and delivery of services and interventions. The primary aim of this fund is to develop our understanding of the perpetrators of domestic abuse, and to strengthen the evidence base for 'what works' in addressing their behaviour.
CPV Codes
- 73000000 - Research and development services and related consultancy services
Indicators
- Contract is suitable for SMEs.
Other Information
The Home Office uses an eSourcing toolkit to enable its sourcing activities to be conducted over the internet.The procurement will be managed electronically via the Home Office's e-Sourcing Suite. To participate in this procurement, participants must first be registered on the e-Sourcing Suite. If you have not yet registered, this can be done online at https://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com/web/login.html by following the link 'To register click here'.To register, you must have a valid DUNS number (provided by Dun and Bradstreet) for the organisation being registered and who will be entering into a commercial agreement if invited to do so.Further instructions for registration and use of the system can be found at https://homeoffice.app.jaggaer.com/web/login.html.You will need to express an interest in the project which is can be searched via the title Domestic Abuse Perpetrators Research. Once an expression of interest has been expressed documents will then be available for download.
Reference
- CF-0190100D58000000L5A4EAK2
- CF 47b0748c-dd91-453f-915d-ce0cdefc1f5e