Support for Victims of Modern Slavery - Expression of Interest (EOI)
The Salvation Army would like to invite you to express interest in participating as a key partner in our bid for the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery (SVMS) contract, Delivery of the contract, which has been commissioned by the Home Office, is anticipated to commence in Spring 2027.
SVMS will support and empower survivors of Modern Slavery in their recovery journey, building independence and resilience.
Services will work alongside wider state support to assist survivors to access support, including safe accommodation, psychological and physical health and wellbeing services, legal advice and community support.
Assistance is then provided in a survivor's move-on, which may include safe return to their country of origin.
Upon leaving the Service, Service Users have achieved a sustainable level of independence and resilience or are connected to wider state services and on a longer-term recovery pathway that promotes independence and addresses any ongoing needs.
Building upon our work in the current Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract, we are committed to delivering outstanding and compassionate services, which deliver the best outcomes and support for survivors.
We now seek expressions of interest from partners who can deliver: Accommodation Support Work Accommodation, with associated Support Work Other Specialist Support Please complete and submit the attached EOI Reply Form by the deadline of 31st March 2025.
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The Salvation Army would like to invite
The Salvation Army would like to invite you to express interest in participating as a key partner in our bid for the Support for Victims of Modern Slavery (SVMS) contract, Delivery of the contract, which has been commissioned by the Home Office, is anticipated to commence in Spring 2027.
SVMS will support and empower survivors
SVMS will support and empower survivors of Modern Slavery in their recovery journey, building independence and resilience.
Services will work alongside wider state support
Services will work alongside wider state support to assist survivors to access support, including safe accommodation, psychological and physical health and wellbeing services, legal advice and community support.
Building upon our work in the current
Building upon our work in the current Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract, we are committed to delivering outstanding and compassionate services, which deliver the best outcomes and support for survivors.
We now seek expressions of interest from
We now seek expressions of interest from partners who can deliver:.
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