Mayor's Office for Policing & Crime
Community-led: Supporting young people directly affected by interpersonal violence
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London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is seeking to commission a Community Partner to collaborate on an important research project aimed at assessing the landscape of tertiary support[1] available to young Londoners impacted by interpersonal violence – both statutory and non-statutory.
In recognition of the importance of embedding community voice and lived experiences throughout the research process, the VRU are commissioning both a research partner and a community partner to work in collaboration.
This approach ensures the research appropriately and meaningfully reflects the experiences of those it aims to serve and that research findings will be relevant and informed.
The procurement of the research partner will take place after the successful procurement of the community partner.
We are seeking to commission a community partner who work intensively with a minimum of 15 young people impacted by interpersonal violence providing specialist tertiary support interventions, to support co-design and participate in the research.
In close collaboration with the research partner, the role of the community partner will involve: Co-developing the research methodology Convening and engage a cohort of relevant research participants Co-designing research outputs that reflect community needs Provide ongoing advice and guidance to ensure the research remains nuanced and deeply informed by local insights This collaborative commissioning approach demonstrates the VRU’s commitment to partnership, inclusivity, and ensuring research outcomes genuinely inform policy and commissioning decisions.
The findings will help to shape more effective, responsive tertiary support services for young people affected by violence across London.
We invite organisations with strong community links and ability to engage young people impacted by interpersonal violence to apply.
The total contract value is up to £20,000, contract term is 15 months from the contract award date.
Deadline for submission of tenders is the 15th October 2025 by 1pm, tenders should only be submitted via Delta.
Clarification deadline is the 1st October 2025.
Clarification received after this date will not be considered.
1 Tertiary support is defined by the World Health Organisation as: ‘approaches that focus on long-term care in the wake of violence, such as rehabilitation and reintegration, and attempts to lessen trauma or reduce the long-term disability associated with violence.
Tertiary prevention also seeks to prevent further acts of violence’.
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What the supplier must deliver
London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is seeking
London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) is seeking to commission a Community Partner to collaborate on an important research project aimed at assessing the landscape of tertiary support[1] available to young Londoners impacted by interpersonal violence.
We are seeking to commission a community
We are seeking to commission a community partner who work intensively with a minimum of 15 young people impacted by interpersonal violence providing specialist tertiary support interventions, to support co-design and participate in the research.
Provide ongoing advice and guidance to ensure
Provide ongoing advice and guidance to ensure the research remains nuanced and deeply informed by local insights.
This collaborative commissioning approach demonstrates the VRU’s
This collaborative commissioning approach demonstrates the VRU’s commitment to partnership, inclusivity, and ensuring research outcomes genuinely inform policy and commissioning decisions.
The findings will help to shape more
The findings will help to shape more effective, responsive tertiary support services for young people affected by violence across London.
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