Refugee Resettlement Services Framework 2022 - 2028

A Contract Award Notice
by LIVERPOOL CITY COUNCIL

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
4 year
Value
£10M-£14M
Sector
HEALTH
Published
28 Apr 2023
Delivery
14 Nov 2022 to 14 Nov 2026
Deadline
24 Oct 2022 11:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

1 buyer

1 supplier

Description

Liverpool City Council are seeking a single provider to deliver an overarching Refugee Resettlement Support Service for refugees in Liverpool as part of official schemes run by central government departments Home Office and Department for Levelling Up Housing and Communities UKRS United Kingdom Resettlement Scheme ARAP former employees of the British government in Afghanistan on the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Programme ACRS Afghan Citizen Resettlement Scheme vulnerable and at risk people who were evacuated and in need of protection and the people still in Afghanistan in need of protection. Afghan Bridging Hotel: on-site wraparound and move on support Ukraine including Homes for Ukraine, Family Reunion and those with irregular immigration status Any other eligible UK government resettlement programme as appropriate, as a consequence of global events and humanitarian crises. A single supplier framework will be established in accordance with the requirements outlined within the service specification. Please note that this Contract is reliant upon grant funding being made available to the Authority on an annual basis by central government. There will be a mobilisation period of four weeks where by the provider will be expected to establish the service in preparation of service delivery. These costs will be incurred by the provider. There will be a 12 week transition period of current clients. The provider will need to be able to demonstrate local knowledge and experience of working with vulnerable people and people seeking sanctuary. The Authority would be open to a collaborative approach which draws on the knowledge and experience of organisations already delivering services within the asylum and refugee sector. The successful Provider will also need to ensure a sustainable and robust business model to deliver the service to a high standard. 1.1.1. The new service will take the form of:- a. Refugee Resettlement Casework Support: Arrivals planning for new refugees; Meet and greet at airport or accommodation; Intensive orientation support: GP health and school registration, Welfare benefit applications, bank accounts; ongoing resettlement support, housing support. b. Wraparound Service at hotel or temporary accommodation Mon to Fri on-site support presence at the hotel, Facilitate access to health services and education, Support applying for Universal Credit and bank account, Coordination of partners delivering services on site; support with how to access move-on accommodation. The contract length is for 4 years giving the Authority the option to extend a further 2 years subject to performance. There will be no new arrivals referrals in year 4, the final year of the contract, the provider will support the refugees who arrived during the previous year, year 3. The Authority will review the option to extend a further 2 years, during year 3. If an extension is granted new arrivals/referrals will continue in Years 4 and 5.

Award Detail

1 Refugee Action (None)
  • Value: £14,310,000

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services
  • 98000000 - Other community, social and personal services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.
  • Contract is suitable for VCOs.

Other Information

Tender documents and instructions are available from https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ Reference DN626780

Reference

Domains