RFP QuestBeta
ClosedStage · contract

Mayor's Office For Policing and Crime

Improving support for girls and young women affected by gangs, violence and exploitation

HealthcareCPV 85000000
ValueValue not published
Deadline17 Sept 2024
Published23 Aug 2024
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 23 Aug 2024ClosedCloses 17 Sept 2024
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The brief

Text to be corrected in the original notice: Place of text to be modified: Description of the procurement Instead of: The programme will deliver a range of co-designed activities with girls and young women who have experienced harm associated with gangs, violence and exploitation.

These activities will enable the collation and amplification of girls and young women's voices in relation to that harm, to inform and improve professional responses to their needs. *Bringing together an eco-system of grant funded girls and young women's groups and leading on co-design and co-delivery activity with girls and young women. *Leading on the continuous learning and development of grant funded practitioners who directly support girls and young women. *Monitoring and evaluation including co-developed recommendations for improved professional responses.

Programme delivery will run for one year and include all above activities.

There is scope for the completion of the evaluation beyond programme delivery, anticipated to be funded on a day rate basis.

We are publishing this notification to ask organisations to complete an informal questionnaire to further develop our understanding of the market.

The deadline to respond to the questionnaire is 18th September 12pm (NOON) Read: There are currently significant barriers to the identification of girls and young women with experience of acute harm associated with gangs, violence and exploitation.

Services can only support those that are identified and referred, and understanding the reality of the lives of girls and young women is key to developing effective responses to their needs.

Building on learning from the evaluation of VRU commissioned programmes such as Maia and recent work by MOPAC's Evidence & Insight team, it has been highlighted there is considerable work to be done in raising awareness, improving identification and ensuring that professional responses can best meet the needs of girls and young women.

The three strands of work outlined below aim to increase awareness, improve identification, quality and quantity of support available across MOPAC, the VRU and other partners.

The planned activity includes: *Grant funding of a network of linked girls and young women's groups within local communities, which will provide a safe space for positive peer connection for those who have been impacted by gangs, violence and exploitation, to support trauma-responsive individual development and co-development of proposals to improve systems and services for girls and young women.

These groups will also have the opportunity to work together to collaboratively co-develop ideas, proposals, recommendations and resources and so will operate as an 'eco-system'. *Improving understanding of how to define and identify girls and young women affected by violence and exploitation with funding to create a contemporary gendered risk and needs assessment framework. *Funding analytic activity with the Metropolitan Police Service to br

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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Instead of: The programme will deliver

Instead of: The programme will deliver a range of co-designed activities with girls and young women who have experienced harm associated with gangs, violence and exploitation.

02

Read: There are currently significant barriers

Read: There are currently significant barriers to the identification of girls and young women with experience of acute harm associated with gangs, violence and exploitation.

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Services can only support those that are

Services can only support those that are identified and referred, and understanding the reality of the lives of girls and young women is key to developing effective responses to their needs.

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The three strands of work outlined below

The three strands of work outlined below aim to increase awareness, improve identification, quality and quantity of support available across MOPAC, the VRU and other partners.

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