Published date: 1 February 2021

Last edited date: 24 November 2021

Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.


Closing: 26 January 2021, 5pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Market research services - 79310000

Location of contract

United Kingdom

Value of contract

£20,000

Procurement reference

C20309

Published date

1 February 2021

Closing date

26 January 2021

Closing time

5pm

Contract start date

1 February 2021

Contract end date

31 March 2021

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Single tender action (below threshold)

A direct contract with a single supplier, without competition.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

1.To provide an assessment of the current evaluations carried out by the 9 projects funded by the Children Affected by Domestic Abuse (CADA) fund, and provide an evaluations framework for future evaluations.

2. The contracting authority is the Home Secretary for the Home Department (the "Home Secretary").

3. Through Section 56 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 the Home Office created the CADA fund, which aims to fund services for children affected by domestic abuse.

4. Currently nine projects in England and Wales are funded through the fund, these projects have been funded since the financial year 2018/19. The key deliverables that all projects must deliver on currently are:
• provision of high-quality support and advice for children who are affected by Domestic Abuse;
• increased awareness of Domestic Abuse and the services and support available to Children affected by Domestic Abuse;
• reduction in harm caused by Domestic Abuse; and
• reduction in prevalence of Domestic Abuse.

5. The fund is due to enter it's fourth year and the Home Office would like to improve the standard and consistency of CADA project evaluations, both to provide evidence that the above deliverables are being met and to ensure that childhood outcomes are improving under the interventions delivered by these projects, as this will be a key deliverable next year. As such we are commissioning an assessment of current evaluations and a framework for future evaluations.

6. It is a requirement of this project that whoever undertakes the work has an understanding of the current landscape for the provision of services to children affected by domestic abuse at a national level. The provider must understand the key barriers that local authorities and organisations find in not only providing the services but also robustly evaluating them. This is so that any evaluation framework will be feasible to implement within the constraints and barriers faced.

7. It is a requirement that any organisation that undertakes this work has a solid understanding of the evidence thresholds in this space to inform an understanding of 'what works'. It would be preferable for the provider to have an existing framework set up to evaluate this. This requirement will allow us to quickly and efficiently begin to build the evidence on what works in this space, and ensure value for money by removing the risk of duplication.

8. It is also a requirement that organisations looking to undertake this work have a good understanding of what evidence currently exists in the provision of services for children affected by domestic abuse, and what evidence gaps exist and critically need to be filled. This will ensure that any evaluation framework will be geared not only towards getting the most out of each project, but ensuring value from the fund as a whole.


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This opportunity has been awarded as a non OJEU single tender action, and is justified as:

Over the last three years the Early Intervention Programme (EIF) have carried out a programme of work that has cost around £160,000 to develop a number of projects which gives them the required expertise.

This work conducted by the EIF means that they are uniquely placed to the provide what we require, they are the only provider with the necessary skills and experience to carry out this work.

It would not represent value for money to pay another organisation to repeat the above work that EIF has already done. This work has been done at a cost of £160k which is over 5 times more than what this assessment and evaluation framework is costed at (£20-30K). As such, we have discounted any other providers.


Award information

Awarded date

29 January 2021

Contract start date

1 February 2021

Contract end date

31 March 2021

Total value of contract

£20,000

This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.

EARLY INTERVENTION FOUNDATION

Address

10 Salamanca Place
LONDON
SE1 7HB
GB

Reference

Companies House number: 08066785

Value of contract

£20,000

Supplier is SME?

Yes

Supplier is VCSE?

No


About the buyer

Contact name

Nigel Prideaux

Address

Peel Building, Marsham Street
LONDON
SW1P4DF
England

Telephone

07469907090

Email

nigel.prideaux@homeoffice.gov.uk

Website

www.gov.uk/home-office