Date of dispatch of this notice: 29/07/2022
Expire date: 31/08/2022
External Reference: 78bc919f-14df-4970-991c-ad8f9b6ee89c
Date of dispatch of this notice: 29/07/2022
Expire date: 31/08/2022
External Reference: 78bc919f-14df-4970-991c-ad8f9b6ee89c
Official name: Police & Crime Commissioner for Devon & Cornwall
Url: https://www.devonandcornwall-pcc.gov.uk/
Address line 1: Police Headquarters, Middlemoor,
Town: Exeter,
Postal Code: EX2 7HQ
Country: England
Contact person: Eyan Naylor
E-mail: eyan.naylor@devonandcornwall.pnn.police.uk
Phone: +44 07525246603
Title attributed to the contract: Sexual Violence and Abuse Support for D&C OPCC
Description:
4.1 The Authority intends to commission a new sexual violence and support contract through the delivery of five separate lots. 4.2 The five lots are; • Lot one provides for the provision of support for children and young people who have experienced, or are vulnerable to sexual exploitation. • Lot two provides for the provision of therapeutic support for children and young people affected by sexual violence and abuse. • Lot three provides a community peer support provision for adult men who have experienced sexual violence and abuse. • Lot four provides a community peer support provision for adult women who have experienced sexual violence and abuse. • Lot five provides funding to support adults affected by sexual violence who need therapeutic or similar specialist psychological support. In April 2020 the PCC commissioned an innovative ten-year contract with Victim Support as their Strategic Delivery Partner for Victim Services. It is our desired approach that Contractor(s) in this contract work with the Authority and the Strategic Delivery Partner for Victim Services, Victim Support with the shared aim of providing excellent support for victims of all crimes. Contractor(s) are encouraged to work with the partnership as a whole by building positive relationships for the benefit of victims in Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Contractor(s) are encouraged not to frustrate efforts to seek strategic and operational improvements for all victims in Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly that the partnership is working towards.
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The Total Known Contract Value for this requirement is £1.8M and the following Lots are to be funded by the OPCC at the current known values stated below: LOT ONE: TOTAL KNOWN WHOLE CONTRACT FUNDING - £600,000 - provides for the provision of support for children and young people who have experienced, or are vulnerable to sexual exploitation. LOT TWO: TOTAL KNOWN WHOLE CONTRACT FUNDING - £600,000 - provides for the provision of therapeutic support for children and young people affected by sexual violence and abuse. LOT THREE: TOTAL KNOWN WHOLE CONTRACT FUNDING - £150,000 - provides a community peer support provision for adult men who have experienced sexual violence and abuse. LOT FOUR: TOTAL KNOWN WHOLE CONTRACT FUNDING - £150,000 - provides a community peer support provision for adult women who have experienced sexual violence and abuse. LOT FIVE: TOTAL KNOWN WHOLE CONTRACT FUNDING - £300,000 - provides funding to support adults affected by sexual violence who need therapeutic or similar specialist psychological support. However, whilst the Total Known Contract Value for this requirement is £1.8M in the event that additional Ministry Of Justice (MoJ) funding becomes available in the future for these same services (as defined herein) and the contract is therefore extended as detailed herein, the Maximum POTENTIAL total contract value could increase to £3.6M however this additional funding is NOT currently confirmed or guaranteed. If said additional funding is made available to the OPCC, the OPCC will at its sole discretion allocate funding across the various Lots however they they see fit in order to meet the current and future needs of the service user demands. Therefore no additional monies over and above that detailed per lot are currently guaranteed under this contract.. if additional requirements that “…cannot be made for economic or technical reasons such as requirements of interchangeability or interoperability with existing equipment, services or installations procured under the initial procurement, or would cause significant inconvenience or substantial duplication of costs for the contracting authority…” become known to the OPCC these may be procured directly under the specified Lots so long as the additional related requirement(s): - has been brought about by circumstances which a diligent contracting authority could not have foreseen; - does not materially alter the overall nature of the contract; - does not increase the Maximum potential value of the overall contract (advertised in the original call for competition) by more than 50% of the value of the original contract. - Does not place the OPCC in breach of Article 72 of the Regulations