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MOPAC Victims Voice Forum for London's Black Communities
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MOPAC invites bids to establish and operate a “Victim Voice Forum” for victims from London’s Black communities to inform Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and MOPAC policy and practice on victim care for these communities. Victim satisfaction with the Metropolitan Police Service (the Met) has not been high for some time and the Casey Review highlighted that trust needs to be rebuilt with Londoners and with victims of crime. To help achieve this, the Met is reviewing how victims are looked after when they come into contact with the police: from the first point of contact through to justice outcomes. The Met wants to provide better, more consistent victim care to rebuild lost confidence and place victims at the heart of what they do. This can only be achieved by involving victims in the improvement process, hence we are establishing the Victim Voice Forum (VVF) programme, giving a voice to specific victim groups with low trust and confidence in the police: Victims from London’s Black communities Victims/survivors of violence against women and girls LGBTQ+ victims Disabled victims The Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC) would like to engage the services of a Black community organisation to establish and run the forum for victims from London's Black communities. The provider will recruit participants to the VVF for victims from London’s Black communities and provide the administration and facilitation of VVF meetings, including sourcing venues for meetings and arranging to cover the remuneration and expenses of participants. The VVF for victims from London’s Black communities should consist of 10-12 participants, from a range of backgrounds and geographical areas and with recent experiences of different types of criminal victimisation. They should have a passion to work with MOPAC and the MPS to improve victim care and increase confidence in reporting crime to the police. The provider will also be expected to assist with agenda development and feedback capture to assist with the wider VVF programme. The contract will begin in January 2026 and will run for an initial term of 2.5 years, valued at £50,000. There will be two optional one-year extensions, each valued at £20,000 per year. To respond to this opportunity, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/Q645EVCKS2 If you experience any technical difficulties from accessing the above url, then please contact the Delta eSourcing Helpdesk on call 0800 923 9236 or email helpdesk@delta-esourcing.com. To view this notice, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=980531891
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