Published date: 29 September 2023

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Awarded contract (published 4 June 2024)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Research and development services and related consultancy services - 73000000

  • Health and social work services - 85000000

Location of contract

London

Value of contract

£0 to £275,000

Procurement reference

MOPAC/VRU

Published date

29 September 2023

Closing date

2 November 2023

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

5 January 2024

Contract end date

4 January 2025

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (above threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

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

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

The VRU is keen to understand more about trauma-informed and trauma-responsive approaches in violence prevention - to support children, young people and families, to support the workforce and to build system change across partnerships.

The VRU advocates for a public health approach to violence reduction. Developing a consistent, collaborative approach to understanding and implementing trauma-informed and trauma-responsive practice across London is crucial to this approach. This will provide strong foundations to effect meaningful systems change across partnerships, through shared learning and greater exploration of the impact of trauma-informed practice on violence and harm in the capital.

We recognise there is likely to be significant variation in trauma-informed and trauma-responsive understanding and practice both within and between these core agencies and wider partnerships, and that these agencies will already be developing and embedding approaches across their workforce and services.

By generating evidence and insight in relation to a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive approaches to violence reduction, this contract will establish a baseline from which the VRU can support borough partnerships, sharing learning around promising practice barriers and benefits. A shared definition and understanding of trauma-informed practice will facilitate more robust evaluations of what works across a range of contexts. Critical to this will be the development of a clear roadmap that includes the key elements required to move the Capital from present state towards standardised best practice, ensuring London is a truly trauma responsive city.

The VRU is looking to commission a qualitative research piece, mapping trauma-informed and trauma-responsive practice related to violence prevention across the capital. Linking to the Serious Violence Duty, this commission and associated research will focus specifically on Local Authorities, the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and London NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICBs).


More information

Additional text

The specific aims of the research, focusing on the three sectors identified above, will be to:

· Collaboratively establish a definition of trauma-informed that is contextualised for London.
· Provide the VRU with a broad understanding of the current landscape of trauma- informed and trauma-responsive practice in violence prevention and reduction.
· Develop a suite of promising practice that can be shared across the sector and support the growing evidence base for trauma-informed work.
· Generate a roadmap/framework through which organisations across London can understand and progress on their journey towards being trauma-responsive.
· Ensure the development of the evidence base relating to the impact of trauma-informed and trauma-responsive practice on violence reduction, and beyond.



To be eligible for these funds the provider(s) must;

• A strong knowledge of trauma informed practice, specifically in the context of violence reduction/prevention.
• Experience conducting research across either a NHSE, policing or local authority context.
• Experience of using qualitative methods to research complex systems across several sites simultaneously and at scale.
• Experience building strong relationships and collaborating with stakeholders at many levels.
• Experience capturing and meaningfully sharing promising practice.
• Strong qualitative data analysis skills.
• Strong listening and facilitation skills.
• Capacity to meet the stated timeframes through having existing, appropriately skilled, competent, and resourced staff in place.
• Strong data protection systems and processes.


Please request tender documentation by emailing VRUProcurement@london.gov.uk. Please use the subject 'Trauma Informed Research' when making your request.

You must email your completed tender response to: VRUProcurement@london.gov.uk . The tender submission deadline is 12:00 noon on 2 November 2023


About the buyer

Address

169 Union Street
London
SE1 0LL
England

Email

vruprocurement@london.gov.uk