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Peterborough City Council

Domestic Abuse Target Hardening Service for Peterborough City Council

Business ServicesCPV 35121300
Value£175k
Deadline21 Jul 2026
Published23 Jun 2026
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 23 Jun 20268 days leftCloses 21 Jul 2026
Who to contact
procurementcontracts@peterborough.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

Contract value in context
£175ktotal contract value
median £210k
this tender£0£17.6m

This sits in the lower-middle of the Security, Defence & Safety Equipment band — a mid-scale opportunity. Based on 4,182 valued Security, Defence & Safety Equipment tenders in our corpus.

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The brief

The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 has implemented a statutory requirement on Local Authorities to ensure there is safe accommodation for victims of domestic abuse.

This includes target hardening measures to enable victims of domestic abuse to stay in their own homes, when safe to do so.

The points below covers support for victims of domestic abuse through enhancing security measures at their own home to increase protection against perpetrators.

The service is for the provision of support to approximately 175 people and focuses on the enhancement of security measures in the homes of those who have been subjected to domestic abuse.

The perpetrator no longer lives in the home, and homes are located within Peterborough.

The Council seeks a provider who will: - Proactively source and receive referrals from Peterborough Independent Domestic Violence Adviser (IDVA) Service, Cambridgeshire Constabulary, Cambridgeshire Victim and Witness Hub and other specialist Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Services in accordance with the Data Processing Agreement. - Prioritise referrals for high-risk victims of domestic abuse that have been or will be heard at MARAC (Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference) - Respond to referrals, with an initial contact, within 2 working days and a suitable appointment to complete works within 7 days. - Provide victims with the knowledge to keep themselves safe and reduce the chance of repeat victimisation. - Install (and fund where appropriate) physical security upgrades, where necessary, as a way of providing practical and emotional reassurance. - The security measures offered should be reasonable, practical, necessary and appropriate according to the safety needs of victim/survivors and the conditions of the property. - As a minimum, the security measures applied must be to recognised British Standards and must comply with means of escape from fire requirements. - Highlight where additional needs have been identified, and work with specialist domestic abuse services to signpost/refer victims to appropriate support and/or community services. - Maintain details of all contact with victims and gather feedback from victims in line with the outcome monitoring requirements. - Develop and maintain effective links with partner agencies and other agencies (statutory and third sector) who support victims of domestic abuse.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 has implemented

The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 has implemented a statutory requirement on Local Authorities to ensure there is safe accommodation for victims of domestic abuse.

02

The points below covers support for victims

The points below covers support for victims of domestic abuse through enhancing security measures at their own home to increase protection against perpetrators.

03

The service is for the provision

The service is for the provision of support to approximately 175 people and focuses on the enhancement of security measures in the homes of those who have been subjected to domestic abuse.

04

Provide victims with the knowledge to keep

Provide victims with the knowledge to keep themselves safe and reduce the chance of repeat victimisation.

05

The security measures offered should be reasonable

The security measures offered should be reasonable, practical, necessary and appropriate according to the safety needs of victim/survivors and the conditions of the property.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-06bafb
Stage
tender · Open
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
058915-2026
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