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Justice-wide Intermediary Services - Preliminary Market Engagement

WAC ID:580032
Central GovernmentPlanning354 days left
Source:Find a Tender Service (FTS)
Buyer:Ministry of Justice
Main Category:Services
Procurement Method:
Tender Status:Planning
Estimated Value (ex. VAT):£100,000,000
Estimated Value (inc. VAT):£120,000,000
Release Date:8 April 2026
Application Deadline:31 March 2027
Contract Start Date:31 March 2029 (Estimated)
Contract End Date:31 March 2035 (Estimated)
Contract Duration:6.1 years
Procurement ID (OCID):ocds-h6vhtk-05eaec🔒 BidWriter
Notice Reference:031924-2026🔒 BidWriter

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Ministry of Justice

102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ

Contact Name:Commercial and Procurement Services
Contact Email:contact@authority.gov.uk
Website:https://procurement.authority.gov.uk
Organisation ID:GB-PPON-XXXX-XXXX

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Tender Submission Deadline:31 March 2027
Electronic Submission:No

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The MoJ is currently exploring the future of intermediary services provision and invites the market to participate in preliminary market engagement, prior to any procurement process. The MoJ is exploring how these services may be delivered across the Ministry and the wider justice sector. Services being considered include those currently provided under the HMCTS Appointed Intermediary Services Frameworks (HAIS) and the Witness Intermediary Scheme (WIS), in addition to ad hoc intermediary services provided to support His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and the Parole Board. You can find out more about the current HAIS arrangements at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/hmcts-intermediary-services#about-hmcts-intermediary-services You can find out more about the current Witness Intermediary Scheme at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/ministry-of-justice-witness-intermediary-scheme Intermediaries are impartial communication specialists whose primary responsibility is to enable complete, coherent and accurate communication with vulnerable witnesses, defendants and parties in the justice system, in order to improve the quality of evidence and facilitate the vulnerable person’s understanding and participation in the proceedings. The role of an intermediary includes making an assessment and reporting, orally or in writing, about the communication needs of the vulnerable person and the steps that should be taken to meet those needs. It also includes implementing those measures, at a court hearing or interview, for example at a solicitor’s office or police station.

CPV Classifications3 codes — click to expand
75230000Administration, defence and social security services
75231100Administration, defence and social security services
75241100Administration, defence and social security services

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Application Deadline

31 March 2027

354 days left

Estimated Value

£100,000,000

WAC Reference

WAC-580032

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