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Prior Information Notice

Protective Orders Support Grant

  • First published: 14 July 2025
  • Last modified: 14 July 2025
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-0559a7
Published by:
Ministry of Justice
Authority ID:
AA25231
Publication date:
14 July 2025
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Prior Information Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

The government provides grant funding to support survivors to apply for protective orders, which forms an important part of our ambition to halve Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) within a decade. The Ministry of Justice currently fund this grant stream via an existing provider. Through this early market engagement, we wish to test the appetite and ability of other providers in the market to deliver it. Please note that providing feedback as part of this early engagement exercise does not constitute a formal application for this grant. In addition, this early engagement notice does not guarantee that the competition will go ahead.

The MoJ invites interested organisations to complete a short questionnaire for the Protective Orders Support Service grant. This questionnaire will cover some elements of the grant, including potential grant period duration, and seek feedback on potential barriers organisations may have to applying so that these can be factored in to grant design.

The MoJ wishes to flag that both individual applications as well as applications through consortia (two or more organisations coming together to apply for this grant) are welcomed.

The current provider is FLOWS (Finding Legal Options for Women Survivors), a national service delivered by the RCJ Advice - Citizens Advice and Law Centre (RCJ Advice) in collaboration with Rights of Women. The grant to the current provider is due to end on 31st March 2026.

The service will need to provide legal advice and assistance to victims and survivors of domestic abuse to apply for a protective order, primarily in the family court (Non-Molestation Orders, Occupation Orders and the new Domestic Abuse Protection Orders in areas where available). The legal support offered should be survivor-centered, and aim to empower individuals by giving them a clear understanding of their legal rights and options. The service will need to cover England and Wales, assisting all survivors, whether or not they are eligible for legal aid. In 2023-24, over 26,000 survivors engaged with the current services.

The service will require provision of an online platform capable of supporting victims to complete a court application form and the accompanying witness statement required to apply for a protective order. Victims who are not legally aidable, or do not wish to engage with legal aid route, must receive guidance on their options and be put into a position to be able to submit a high-quality application to the court, with an option for it to be checked by a lawyer, where making such an application is the most appropriate course of action. Victims who are eligible for legal aid and wish to proceed with that route may be assisted by a legal aid lawyer, without having to relay their information twice. All victims should be able to access or be signposted to information on matters that may be relevant to them, but which lie outside of application for a protective order. The service will need to be provided free of charge to all victims.

The current online platform serves an average of 22,000 users annually in applying for protective orders.

Beyond providing direct legal assistance to victims, the service will also need to provide training and guidance to domestic abuse sector on protective orders and related family and criminal law, building capacity in the sector and supporting them to make appropriate referrals to the service. The service will need to establish its own infrastructure and networks with legal aid providers and other stakeholders as required, to enable a successful delivery.

The current value of the existing grant is £800,000 pa.

The MoJ would greatly value engagement on the grant through the completion of a short questionnaire, featured below. Please submit your response to our

Commercial Lead by 4th August 17:00.

Commercial Lead E-mail: Lucinda.carty@justice.gov.uk

Full notice text

Prior information notice

This notice is for prior information only

Section I: Contracting authority

I.1) Name and addresses

Ministry of Justice

102 Petty France

London

SW1H 9AJ

UK

Telephone: +44 1234567891

E-mail: lucinda.carty@justice.gov.uk

NUTS: UK

Internet address(es)

Main address: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice

I.3) Communication

Additional information can be obtained from the abovementioned address


I.4) Type of the contracting authority

Ministry or any other national or federal authority, including their regional or local subdivisions

I.5) Main activity

Public order and safety

Section II: Object

II.1) Scope of the procurement

II.1.1) Title

Protective Orders Support Grant

II.1.2) Main CPV code

79140000

 

II.1.3) Type of contract

Services

II.1.4) Short description

The government provides grant funding to support survivors to apply for protective orders, which forms an important part of our ambition to halve Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) within a decade. The Ministry of Justice currently fund this grant stream via an existing provider. Through this early market engagement, we wish to test the appetite and ability of other providers in the market to deliver it. Please note that providing feedback as part of this early engagement exercise does not constitute a formal application for this grant. In addition, this early engagement notice does not guarantee that the competition will go ahead.

The MoJ invites interested organisations to complete a short questionnaire for the Protective Orders Support Service grant. This questionnaire will cover some elements of the grant, including potential grant period duration, and seek feedback on potential barriers organisations may have to applying so that these can be factored in to grant design.

The MoJ wishes to flag that both individual applications as well as applications through consortia (two or more organisations coming together to apply for this grant) are welcomed.

The current provider is FLOWS (Finding Legal Options for Women Survivors), a national service delivered by the RCJ Advice - Citizens Advice and Law Centre (RCJ Advice) in collaboration with Rights of Women. The grant to the current provider is due to end on 31st March 2026.

The service will need to provide legal advice and assistance to victims and survivors of domestic abuse to apply for a protective order, primarily in the family court (Non-Molestation Orders, Occupation Orders and the new Domestic Abuse Protection Orders in areas where available). The legal support offered should be survivor-centered, and aim to empower individuals by giving them a clear understanding of their legal rights and options. The service will need to cover England and Wales, assisting all survivors, whether or not they are eligible for legal aid. In 2023-24, over 26,000 survivors engaged with the current services.

The service will require provision of an online platform capable of supporting victims to complete a court application form and the accompanying witness statement required to apply for a protective order. Victims who are not legally aidable, or do not wish to engage with legal aid route, must receive guidance on their options and be put into a position to be able to submit a high-quality application to the court, with an option for it to be checked by a lawyer, where making such an application is the most appropriate course of action. Victims who are eligible for legal aid and wish to proceed with that route may be assisted by a legal aid lawyer, without having to relay their information twice. All victims should be able to access or be signposted to information on matters that may be relevant to them, but which lie outside of application for a protective order. The service will need to be provided free of charge to all victims.

The current online platform serves an average of 22,000 users annually in applying for protective orders.

Beyond providing direct legal assistance to victims, the service will also need to provide training and guidance to domestic abuse sector on protective orders and related family and criminal law, building capacity in the sector and supporting them to make appropriate referrals to the service. The service will need to establish its own infrastructure and networks with legal aid providers and other stakeholders as required, to enable a successful delivery.

The current value of the existing grant is £800,000 pa.

The MoJ would greatly value engagement on the grant through the completion of a short questionnaire, featured below. Please submit your response to our

Commercial Lead by 4th August 17:00.

Commercial Lead E-mail: Lucinda.carty@justice.gov.uk

II.1.5) Estimated total value

Value excluding VAT: 800 000.00  GBP

II.1.6) Information about lots

This contract is divided into lots: No

II.2) Description

II.2.2) Additional CPV code(s)

79140000

II.2.3) Place of performance

NUTS code:

UK

II.2.4) Description of the procurement

Questionnaire:

Please limit your answers to 300 words per question.

1. Please provide the name of your organisation, your name, your position in the organisation, and your contact details including your email address.

2. What is your organisation’s level of interest and ambition in terms of applying for the grant to deliver the equivalent service (Protective Order Support Service)? Please rank between 1 and 5 (where 1 is not interested and 5 is where the delivery of the Protective Order Support Service is of significant interest to your organisation). If possible, please provide a brief summary on what interests you about delivering the Protective Order Support Service. Please refrain from including comments regarding any proposed models or responses to providing the service.

3. Are there are any barriers that would prevent you from applying for a grant to deliver the Protective Order Support Service? If yes, what are these barriers? (for example, grant value, model, potential grant term).

4. What would be the minimum grant funding period/duration that your organisation would find attractive and/or appropriate for the delivery of the Protective Order Support Service?

II.3) Estimated date of publication of contract notice:

07/07/2025

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1) Description

IV.1.8) Information about Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Yes

Section VI: Complementary information

VI.5) Date of dispatch of this notice

07/07/2025

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
79140000 Legal advisory and information services Legal services

Delivery locations

ID Description
100 UK - All

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ID Description
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About the buyer

Main contact:
lucinda.carty@justice.gov.uk
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Other contact:
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