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Support for Victims of Modern Slavery (SVMS) Contract

Descriptions

Modern Slavery is an umbrella term that encompasses human trafficking, slavery, servitude and forced or compulsory labour. It cruelly destroys the lives of victims who are exploited by criminals for profit, often in seemingly legitimate businesses. The Modern Slavery Unit, within the Home Office's Modern Slavery Directorate, is responsible for leading the Government's response to modern slavery.

Modern slavery is a barbaric crime that dehumanises people for profit. The Government is committed to tackling it in all its forms and to giving survivors the support and certainty they need to recover. The UK is committed to meeting its obligations and to providing effective support to ensure that victims are assisted in their recovery from their experiences of exploitation or trafficking.

These obligations are currently met through the Modern Slavery Victim Care Contract (MSVCC) which provides specialist support to adult victims of exploitation and trafficking identified through the NRM in England and Wales, as well as support delivered through wider state services.

The new Support for Victims of Modern Slavery (SVMS) contract will replace the MSVCC. The SVMS service will lift modern slavery victims out of exploitation, keep them safe, and provide temporary tailored needs-based support to assist them in their recovery and reduce their risk of re-exploitation. It will be innovative, flexible, responsive to demand, and adaptive to the needs of service users. It will facilitate the smooth transition of Service Users out of the service when contracted support is no longer required, through alignment with other statutory services and productive partnerships with statutory and non-statutory organisations. It will harness new data and technology advancements to support Service Users and deliver contract efficiency.

The following key pillars and enablers will be required as part of SVMS service provision.

Support worker: each Service User is assigned a Support Worker who plays a central role in their recovery. Support Workers complete the assessment process, develop Support Plans and conduct monthly support meetings with Service Users to review progress and adjust support as needed. This includes providing referrals, advocacy and access to services across social, legal, psychological and health domains. Support Workers operate to defined minimum standards to ensure a high quality and consistent level of support across all cases, receive enhanced, trauma-informed training and have access to specialist resources for complex cases. Emphasis is placed on consistency of care, ensuring that Service Users experience reliable and coordinated support across geographical areas. Suppliers shall respond to the needs of staff, ensuring their safety and supporting their overall well-being.

Accommodation: Service Users at risk of re-exploitation or destitution can access safe accommodation that meets their needs and level of independence. A range of shared single sex, family and individual units will be available, which must meet minimum standards stipulated in the Authority's requirements and be regularly and well maintained. A transport service safely transports Service Users to the accommodation and on to alternative accommodation when they are required to exit. Most service users will not require accommodation from the service and will receive outreach support.

Financial support: Service Users will be paid means-tested financial

support payments to meet their essential living needs and recovery needs. A deposit grant and move-in funding is available to help eligible Service Users secure suitable long-term accommodation.

Psychological assistance: Service Users are entitled to psychological

assistance, including a Mental Health Assessment by a qualified healthcare professional. Should the assessor deem local NHS service wait times do not align to the urgency of the identified need, the Service User would be in scope to receive short-term therapeutic support. This support is documented in a Psychological Support Plan. Referrals are made by Support Workers, and therapy is primarily delivered remotely to increase accessibility.

Digital tools and technology: The service includes digital solutions to enhance accessibility and engagement, including streamlined data capture and sharing across the contract, automated translation and interpretation, a victim portal for Service Users to access personal information and track progress, and a resource hub with information on rights, entitlements, and external services. The Supplier will design, maintain, and report on these systems as part of monitoring and evaluation.

Partnership working across the supply chain and a range of external support providers and stakeholders such as local authorities, job centres, GPs and asylum support services will ensure Service Users can access longer-term support pathways and transition to independence outside the service.

Full details of the Authority's requirements are available by accessing the Home Office Jaggaer site signposted in this notice.

Timeline

Published Date :

9th Jul 2025 26 days ago

Deadline :

26th Sep 2025 in a 1 month

Contract Start :

2nd Aug 2026

Contract End :

2nd Aug 2032

Keywords

vacation apartment rental

short-term furnished letting

holiday flat leasing

temporary self-catering accommodation

furnished stay provision

serviced apartment letting

short-stay lodging rental

turnkey accommodation service

furnished holiday home rental

interim furnished residence

charter transport services

ad‑hoc passenger transfers

special event transport

ad‑hoc shuttle service

on‑call group transport

irregular route transit

transport for private occasions

stand‑by passenger transfer

temporary passenger logistics

special-route coach hire

IT operations management

network administration

system provisioning

infrastructure maintenance

helpdesk support

service desk operations

IT backup services

server management

system monitoring

IT lifecycle support

legal advisory services

legal counsel

legal consultancy

compliance advice

statutory interpretation services

contract drafting advice

corporate legal advice

translation services

document translation

multilingual translation

certified translation

technical translation

legal translation

interpreter-translation support

translation agency services

language translation

translation management

interpretation services

simultaneous interpretation

consecutive interpretation

conference interpreting

on-site interpreter

remote interpretation

language interpretation

sign-language interpretation

interpreter support

event interpreter services

career counselling

personal guidance

professional advisory

psychological support

educational guidance

life coaching

therapeutic advice

mentorship programmes

family planning counselling

mental-health guidance

community welfare

outreach support

day-only welfare

field social work

non-institutional care

mobile welfare units

life-skill support

crisis outreach services

non-residential support programmes

welfare visits

social work administration

case management

welfare coordination

client record keeping

benefits administration

social service scheduling

outreach planning

support coordination

referral processing

social service logistics

fitness facilitation

body care services

wellness program delivery

therapeutic exercise coordination

spa therapy provision

recreational health promotion

health club operations

holistic bodily care

lifestyle improvement services

stress relief activity

room booking coordination

guest service management

lodging logistics

facility reception operations

occupancy scheduling

tenant liaison

accommodation oversight

room allocation control

guest registry management

lodging administration

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Details

Notice Type :

Open opportunity

Tender Identifier :

IT-378-246-T: 2024 - 001

TenderBase ID :

310724019

Low Value :

£100K

High Value :

£1000K

Region :

North Region

Attachments :

Buyer Information

Address :

Liverpool Merseyside , Merseyside , L13 0BQ

Website :

N/A

Procurement Contact

Name :

Tina Smith

Designation :

Chief Executive Officer

Phone :

0151 252 3243

Email :

tina.smith@shared-ed.ac.uk

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