Merseyside Police - Procurement Department
Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership Website
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Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership (MVRP) has developed a successful partnership approach to inform the development and delivery of a range of interventions to identify and tackle the root causes of serious violence by addressing this through a public health approach.
Following the Home Office's recent announcement of multi-year funding for the MVRP, we would now like to open a full and transparent tendering process for a new and completely re-designed website.
The website's preferred audience will be organisations and partners involved in preventing serious violence including health, social, education, criminal justice, youth and community agencies and local communities.
The existing website details for reference: Merseyside.VRP@merseyside.police.uk The website's preferred audience will be organisations and partners involved in preventing serious violence including health, social, education, criminal justice, youth and community agencies and local communities.
The site must be smartly designed, easy to navigate with original photos supplied by the MVRP.
It must be configured to work on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
We are conscious that it may become a resource for schools and young people.
The MVRP is committed to accessibility, with special emphasis on neurodiversity, and colours used should reflect this.
This tender encompasses the scoping, design, hosting, maintenance, and then continued development and uploading of content for a new and completely re-designed MVRP website.
Your response to this tender should therefore include costings on: • Development, hosting and maintaining a web server and server for the data base • Provision of a back-up server and firewall • Short, online training for MVRP employees to be able to perform basic tasks on the site Programme delivery is scheduled to between 10th October 2022 and 31st March 2023 The MVRP wants organisations that can meet the criteria to submit a bid for the funds available
What the supplier must deliver
The site must be smartly designed, easy
The site must be smartly designed, easy to navigate with original photos supplied by the MVRP.
It must be configured to work on
It must be configured to work on desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
The MVRP is committed to accessibility,
The MVRP is committed to accessibility, with special emphasis on neurodiversity, and colours used should reflect this.
Your response to this tender should therefore
Your response to this tender should therefore include costings on:.
Short, online training for MVRP employees
Short, online training for MVRP employees to be able to perform basic tasks on the site.
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