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Non-Convicted Perpetrator Intervention Programme

North East Lincolnshire Borough Council

Estimated Value

Not specified

Deadline

16 July 2026

35 days remaining

Published

8 June 2026

Type

services

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Overview

North East Lincolnshire Council are undertaking a procurement to commission a Non-convicted Perpetrator Intervention Programme that aims to address domestic abuse through behaviour change programs, workforce development, and community outreach

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North East Lincolnshire Council is looking to commission an organisation to run a domestic abuse intervention programme that works with people who haven't been convicted but are at risk of committing abuse. The programme should include behaviour change training, staff development, and community outreach to prevent domestic abuse from happening in the first place.

Requirements

  • Experience delivering domestic abuse intervention or behaviour change programmes
  • Demonstrated expertise in working with perpetrators or those at risk of perpetrating abuse
  • Ability to develop and deliver workforce training in domestic abuse awareness and intervention
  • Capability to conduct community outreach and prevention activities
  • Understanding of safeguarding and risk management in domestic abuse contexts
  • Likely requirement for relevant staff DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks
  • No specific requirements listed in the notice — check the full tender documents for detailed qualifications, insurance requirements, and partnership expectations.

Key Tasks & Deliverables

  • Design and deliver behaviour change programmes for non-convicted individuals at risk of perpetrating domestic abuse
  • Develop and run workforce training courses on domestic abuse, intervention techniques, and safeguarding
  • Conduct community outreach activities to raise awareness and engage with at-risk populations
  • Provide structured one-to-one or group interventions targeting attitude and behaviour change
  • Monitor and evaluate programme outcomes and participant progress
  • Report on programme delivery, participant numbers, and behaviour change metrics

How to Read This Tender

  • 1This is a specialist tender in the social care/community safety sector — familiarise yourself with domestic abuse terminology and UK safeguarding standards before bidding.
  • 2Look carefully in the full tender documents for: the expected number of participants, programme duration, geographic area to be covered, and what 'success' looks like (behaviour change metrics, completion rates, etc.).
  • 3Check whether the council expects you to work with partner organisations (police, health services, housing) — this often affects delivery and requires relationship-building time.
  • 4Domestic abuse work requires specialist knowledge; if you don't have it in-house, consider whether you can subcontract or partner with established domestic abuse charities to strengthen your bid.
  • 5Flag any requirements about reporting to statutory partners or managing safeguarding concerns — this adds compliance burden and should be costed carefully.

Tips for Small Businesses

  • If you're new to this sector, consider a partnership or consortium bid with an established domestic abuse charity (like Women's Aid or Men's Resource Centre) — they bring credibility and you bring local delivery capacity.
  • Domestic abuse intervention is high-profile and sensitive work; emphasise your safeguarding policies, staff vetting, and outcome measurement in your bid. Include case studies or testimonials from previous similar work.
  • Social value scoring will likely be important in this tender — highlight how your programme supports broader council priorities around violence reduction, community safety, and mental health.

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Buyer Profile

North East Lincolnshire Borough Council
Typepublic body
Total contracts16
Total spend£28,600
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Key Dates

Published

8 June 2026

Submission deadline

16 July 2026

Notice type

opportunity

Source

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