Victim and Witness Support contracts

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Dear Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime,

I am writing to request a copy of all documentation related to the contract recently awarded to Victim Support to run victim and witness services across London.

This includes, but is not limited to, contracts, KPIs, performance management processes, grant amounts, etc.

Please treat this as a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

Yours faithfully,

Ben Robinson

MOPAC Enquiries, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime

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MOPAC Enquiries, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime

Thank you for contacting us about the work of the Mayor’s Office for
Policing And Crime (MOPAC).

 

We aim to respond to written communication as quickly as possible and
within 20 working days.

 

However, please note that we may not reply to correspondence we consider:

 

•Is addressed to another party and where MOPAC has been copied in for
information only.

•Contains comments that do not require a response.

•Includes unsolicited job applications or CVs.

•Is trying to sell or market a product.

•To be vexatious or contains abusive or discriminatory language.

 

In addition, we will not respond where we specifically state that we are
unable to enter into correspondence (for example, when inviting responses
to consultation documents).

 

If you have written to request the release of information under the
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(EIR), please take this message as confirmation your request has been
received. We will aim to provide a response within the statutory 20
working day deadline.

 

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Dear Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime,

I am writing to advise that my FOI request has exceeded the 20 working day limit and is now delayed.

I am requesting an internal review and a to have the information I request supplied.

Yours faithfully,

Ben Robinson

MOPAC Enquiries, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime

Thank you for contacting us about the work of the Mayor’s Office for
Policing And Crime (MOPAC).

 

We aim to respond to written communication as quickly as possible and
within 20 working days.

 

However, please note that we may not reply to correspondence we consider:

 

•Is addressed to another party and where MOPAC has been copied in for
information only.

•Contains comments that do not require a response.

•Includes unsolicited job applications or CVs.

•Is trying to sell or market a product.

•To be vexatious or contains abusive or discriminatory language.

 

In addition, we will not respond where we specifically state that we are
unable to enter into correspondence (for example, when inviting responses
to consultation documents).

 

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(EIR), please take this message as confirmation your request has been
received. We will aim to provide a response within the statutory 20
working day deadline.

 

Further information about MOPAC can be found here:

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Thank you again for writing.

 

Yours sincerely,

Information Team

MOPAC

 

#LondonIsOpen

 

 
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MOPAC FOI, Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime

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Dear Ben

 

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 27 March to the
Mayor’s Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC).

 

I confirm that your request has been handled under the Freedom of
Information Act 2000 and that MOPAC does hold some information relating to
your request, as attached and set out below.

 

Please find attached a copy of the final draft of the contract which
includes:

* the terms and conditions; and
* the schedules, which include the key performance indicators and the
contract value information.

 

Please also find attached:

* a copy of the specification (Schedule 2);
* an overview of Victim Support’s operating model; and
* a guidance note setting out an overview of the contract management
process.

 

Below is a list of the partners Victim Support are working with in their
delivery of the service and a brief description of their respective
delivery roles:

 

Partner Name Delivery Role
Galop LGBT+ IDVA & Caseworker
Stay Safe East Disability IDVA & Caseworker
Sistah Space African Heritage Women and Children IDVA
Calm Mediation Restorative Justice
Shelter Housing/Welfare Advice
St Giles Trust Gangs/Knife Crime Caseworker

 

Please note: while Victim Support’s tender forms a schedule of the
contract, it is a commercially sensitive document as it comprises their
intellectual property. The attached overview of their operating model and
the list of partners and their delivery role above have been provided
instead.

 

Please also note: as the Integrated Victims and Witnesses Service only
started on 1^st April there is no further information available at this
point relating to contract management.

 

If you are unhappy with the response to your Freedom of Information
requests, please see the MOPAC website on what the next steps are at:

 

[1]https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/may...

 

Yours sincerely

 

Martin Tunstall│Head of Private Office│Mayor's Office for Policing And
Crime
City Hall │The Queen's Walk │London │SE1 2AA │

@MOPACLdn

 

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