This contract involves conducting research on the recurring social rehabilitation of children who have suffered from illegal activities. The study will focus on understanding the causes, consequences, and systemic challenges related to their rehabilitation. Suppliers are invited to provide research
Tender closed on 23 Oct 2025. Awaiting award.
Only 2 prior awards here — too little to read.
In research innovation, MINISTRY OF WELFARE OF THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA has awarded 2 contracts to 2 suppliers.
Across research innovation, the most active winners are IPSOS MARKET RESEARCH LIMITED, WSP UK LIMITED, TUV SUD LIMITED — the field to beat, or your route in as a partner.
The Ministry of Welfare of Latvia is seeking suppliers to provide territorial data transmission network services for the ministry and its subordinate institutions. This contract involves ensuring reliable and efficient data communication across the designated areas, facilitating the ministry's opera
The Latvian Ministry of Welfare is seeking consulting services to develop and approve a quality monitoring system for out-of-family care. This opportunity involves creating a detailed description of the system, which aims to ensure high standards in the care provided outside of family settings. Supp
The procurement involves a study on the prevalence of violence in the workplace. Detailed requirements for the procurement are specified in the technical specifications (Appendix 1 of the Open Competition Regulations). This opportunity seeks suppliers who can provide consulting services to conduct t
The Latvian Ministry of Welfare is seeking consulting services to develop a public communication strategy aimed at reducing tolerance towards violence. This project involves creating a comprehensive plan that will guide public awareness campaigns and initiatives to foster a safer community. The tota
Wolverhampton is seeking VCSEs and local SMEs to deliver violence prevention and youth intervention services through a multi-lot framework contract.
RBKC seeks experienced providers to deliver trauma-informed supported accommodation for homeless individuals with complex needs across 107 units in London using a psychologically informed, strengths-based model.
Sheffield City Council invites provider feedback on future supported accommodation and housing support services for homeless and at-risk young people under 25 through a Soft Market Test with responses due by 11 September 2026.
Three-year contract (2027-2030) for provision of residential, respite and nursing care bed capacity.