The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cambridgeshire is seeking Specialist Victim and Witness Care Co-ordinator Services for Young Victims of Crime The purpose of the service is to provide emotional and practical support and advocacy to young victims of crime aged between 0 and 18 or 24 with additional needs and their families to enable them to, where possible, recover from the crime they have experienced. This will include acting as an advocate for their needs and facilitating access to the services provided by other agencies where necessary. Under the Code of Practice for Victims of Crime 2021 any witness who has suffered harm, including physical, mental or emotional harm or economic loss, as a direct result of witnessing a crime is considered a victim and should be able to access services that support victims. The witness does not need to have provided a statement to or been interviewed by the police or be required to attend court as a witness. The service should be delivered as a hybrid model with staff splitting their working time between Cambridgeshire Constabulary’s Victim and Witness Hub (currently at Copse Court, Peterborough) and home or locations within the community.
Services
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85000000-9 Health and social work services
98000000-3 Other community, social and personal services
79625000-1 Supply services of medical personnel
80320000-3 Medical education services
85141000-9 Services provided by medical personnel
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Live Opportunity (Contracts Finder) | 04/03/2022 17:01 |
Social and other specific services – public contracts - Call for competition (FTS) | |
Awarded Contract (Contracts Finder) | 10/05/2022 20:02 |
Contract award notice (FTS) |