Open opportunity - This means that the contract is currently active, and the buying department is looking for potential suppliers to fulfil the contract.
Closing: 7 June 2024, 12pm
Contract summary
Industry
Social work and related services - 85300000
Location of contract
IG11 7LU
Value of contract
£1
Procurement reference
tender_435648/1350833
Published date
30 April 2024
Closing date
7 June 2024
Closing time
12pm
Contract start date
1 September 2024
Contract end date
31 August 2028
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (above threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham (LBBD) has a duty to promote reasonable contact under section 34 of the Children Act 1989. Section 34 places a duty on Local Authorities to allow the child in its care, reasonable contact with their parents and 'other persons' prescribed within s34 (1) of the act.
LBBD's Family Time Contact in- house Team, which forms part of the Councils Specialist Intervention Service (SIS), provides supervised contact for children living away from a parent or other significant adult because they are deemed to have suffered significant harm, or are at risk of suffering significant harm. Supervised contact takes place for families which are under the care of the local Authority including those who are subject to an Interim Care order, Section 20 or Full Care Order.
The Family Time Contact Team provides court- directed supervised contact sessions for families of children under the care of the local authority in a safe and neutral place, using contact supervisors who support parents to develop their parenting skills in line with the child's welfare. The team helps to promote and sustain a child's relationship with their families where it is safe to do so, or while decisions are being made about their future.
Supervised contact is delivered primarily in the borough in several buildings and venues such as children centres, community hubs, in the community and other paid venues as required if capacity cannot be met. Supervised contact can also occur outside of the borough if the host family's location is further afield.
Due to the approaching expiry of existing contracts under the Family Time Contact Framework Agreement, the London Borough of Barking & Dagenham is advertising to seek tenders from suitably experienced and qualified organisations for the provision of supervised Family Time Contact Services for Children in Need, Children in Care and Children Subject to a Child Protection Plan.
The new Framework seeks to commission multiple providers to receive Family Contact referrals directly from the Local Authority and deliver a Supervised Family Contact Service which:
- Provides a safe and neutral place for children to meet their parents or extended family in line with supervised contact arrangements.
- Ensures the safety of the child/children through a risk assessment which structure each contact.
- Provides a safe space for children and their families through Contact Supervisors who observe, record, and participate, as appropriate.
- Is safe and secure transfer of records between the Local Authority and provider.
Providers will need to be accredited by the National Association of Child Contact Centres (NACCC) to support the in-house Family Time Contact Team to meet current demand and ensure all families can have contact in a timely manner.
The level of contact for families is court directed and can range in both length of session and frequency.