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This OCDS record details Derbyshire County Council's preliminary market engagement for domestic abuse support services, including a helpline, IDVAs, and community/accommodation support, with tenders anticipated in July 2026 and a contract start in April 2027.
Derbyshire County Council is conducting a preliminary market engagement event on 14/04/2026 for future domestic abuse support services, with tenders anticipated in July 2026.
Derbyshire County Council is holding a preliminary market engagement event on April 14, 2026, to gather information and explore solutions for future domestic abuse support services, with tenders anticipated in July 2026.
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This is a well-structured preliminary market engagement event for domestic abuse support services, demonstrating good clarity and a strong social focus, though transparency is reduced by the undisclosed estimated value.
As a Preliminary Market Engagement (PME) event, this notice appropriately focuses on market sounding rather than formal tender requirements. The notice period for the event is reasonable, and the CPV code is suitable for the service described. There are no indications of non-compliance with pre-procurement regulations.
The purpose of the PME is exceptionally clear, distinguishing between the current engagement and the anticipated future tender. The AI-extracted requirements are well-structured and explicitly differentiate between current and future expectations, providing excellent guidance to interested parties.
Basic information, future contract duration, and start date are clearly provided. However, the estimated value is not disclosed, which is a significant omission even for a PME as it limits market participants' ability to gauge the scale of the opportunity. One document failed to download.
The PME itself is a positive step towards fairness by engaging the market early and outlining future requirements generically. However, the undisclosed estimated value reduces transparency, making it harder for all potential suppliers to assess the opportunity equally. The in-person event format might also limit access for some.
The PME is an in-person event, which, while allowing direct interaction, limits accessibility for organizations unable to attend physically and does not support electronic submission. Contract start and duration are known, but financing information is not detailed.
All provided dates (PME event, anticipated tender, contract start, duration) are logical and consistent. Key fields are populated appropriately for a PME notice, and there are no reported disputes or suspensions.
The tender focuses on domestic abuse support services, inherently addressing significant social aspects. It explicitly aims for a 'local, community-based offer' that is 'accessible to all,' demonstrating a strong commitment to social sustainability. However, there is no explicit mention of environmental (green) procurement or innovation focus.
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