Domestic Abuse Supported Accommodation (DASA)

A Tender Notice
by WESTMORLAND AND FURNESS COUNCIL

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
3 year
Value
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Sector
HEALTH
Published
20 Oct 2023
Delivery
07 Feb 2024 to 31 Mar 2027
Deadline
17 Nov 2023 10:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

The DLUHC grant condition requires this money to be spent providing support for victim/survivors of domestic abuse in supported accommodation. It cannot be used for accommodation costs or for capital expenditure. It is intended that allocation to providers be via a contract. The 2021 guidance describes domestic abuse support within relevant safe accommodation as: • Overall management of services within relevant safe accommodation • Support with the day-to-day running of the service • Advocacy support - • Domestic abuse prevention advice . • Specialist support for victims • Designed specifically for victims with relevant protected characteristics • Designed specifically for victims with additional and / or complex needs . • Children's support - • Housing-related support . • Advice service • Counselling and therapy This list of support is not an exhaustive list and other relevant support services can be put in place (based on victims' needs). Authorities must ensure that support commissioned under this duty is provided to victims of domestic abuse, including their children, who reside in relevant safe accommodation as described in section (section A3) of this guidance. The 2021 guidance also sets out definitions of Supported Accommodation. The guidance limits support to accommodation-based support and does not include other support which may be provided to victims of domestic abuse for example in community-based locations. • Refuge accommodation - a refuge offers accommodation and intensive support which is tied to that accommodation. Victims, including their children, have to be refuge residents to access expert emotional and practical support. • Specialist safe accommodation - safe accommodation which provides dedicated specialist support to victims with relevant protected characteristics and/or complex needs (also known as 'by and for'), such as specialist refuges for BAME, LGBT, and disabled victims and their children • Dispersed accommodation - Safe (secure and dedicated to supporting victims of domestic abuse), self-contained accommodation with the same level of specialist domestic abuse support as provided within a refuge but which may be more suitable for victims who are unable to stay in a refuge with communal spaces due to complex support needs or for families with teenage sons for example. • Safe (secure and dedicated to supporting victims of domestic abuse), self-contained 'semi-independent' accommodation which is not within a refuge but with support for victims who may not require the intensive support offered through refuge, but are still at risk of abuse from their perpetrator/s. • Sanctuary Schemes properties with local authority installed Sanctuary Schemes or other similar schemes which provide enhanced physical security measures within a home. A Sanctuary Scheme is a survivor centred initiative which aims to make it possible for victims of domestic abuse to remain in their own homes, where it is safe for

CPV Codes

  • 85000000 - Health and social work services

Indicators

  • Contract is suitable for SMEs.

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