Sexual Violence Services Redesign
A Tender Notice
by MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR POLICING & CRIME
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 5.5 month
- Value
- £300K
- Sector
- HEALTH
- Published
- 17 Feb 2023
- Delivery
- 17 Apr 2023 to 29 Sep 2023
- Deadline
- 20 Mar 2023 10:00
Concepts
Location
London:
1 buyer
- Mayors Office for Policing & Crime Southwark
Description
MOPAC is responsible for commissioning a range of services for victims of crime in London. In so doing, MOPAC is committed to evolving the support available to victims in London and in ensuring limited resources are being utilised effectively to meet rising levels of demand. The drivers for the current challenges facing the sexual violence services include rising levels of demand and complexity of cases which are being exacerbated by delays in police investigations and court backlogs as well as workforce issues stemming from these collective pressures. Concurrently, transformation programmes are underway in both how the police and CPS deal with sexual violence as well as the NHS-led Sexual Assault Referral Centres.
Total Quantity or Scope
MOPAC and partners are now looking to work alongside a professional consultant who will co-produce a new, user-centred Target Operating Model (TOM) for sexual violence services in London and develop a plan with partners to implement the new model (Transition Plan). The Target Operating Model should be informed by Dynamic Demand and Capacity Modelling and be significantly shaped by the input of service users with lived experience. Both the Target Operating Model and the Transition Plan must be designed with, and supported by, MOPAC's Key Statutory and VCSE Partners as well as supplement and enhance the work of the transformation programmes taking place in how the criminal justice system and health services are responding to sexual violence. The Potential Provider must exhibit excellent data science, user-led service design, stakeholder management and communication skills in working alongside MOPAC and Key Partners to deliver the following objectives: • Provide a thorough and dynamic demand and capacity model to enable a shared understanding of how well existing services are meeting demand as well as to test how different operating models would affect the capacity of services in London to meet demand as part of agreeing the TOM; • Development of realistic and sustainable options co-produced by service users (and advocates for service users) for meeting the demand for sexual violence services in London within existing resources and which compliments and supports the work of in train transformation programmes of both services and statutory provision, including (but not limited to) Operation Soteria Bluestone and the Havens One Site model; • Assist decision makers to understand the costs, benefits, and risks of the potential models; as well as any limitations of the available evidence base, critical dependencies, and the margin for error in the calculations to inform effective decision making on the future of victim care; • Assist in securing broad partnership support for the new approach to commissioned sexual violence services in London through a robust evidence base; • Map out a clear and deliverable route to establishing the TOM, including potential procurement routes; and • Provide a sufficient basis for the management, monitoring and evaluation to enable MOPAC and partners to proceed with implementation of the TOM. Additional information: Linked to PIN 034808-2022 Opportunity is LIVE, documents can be accessed at: https://www.london.gov.uk/programmes-strategies/mayors-office-policing-and-crime...
CPV Codes
- 85000000 - Health and social work services
- 75230000 - Justice services
- 75240000 - Public security, law and order services
Indicators
- This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
- Renewals are not available.
- Professional qualifications are sought.
- Staff qualifications are relevant.
Other Information
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Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-03959c
- FTS 004941-2023