Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- HAPPY HEAVEN LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- AJ ZION LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- AJ ZION LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- AJ ZION LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- INSIGHT SUPPORT GROUP LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Visual Disruption Maps
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- train-information-services-limited
- supplier
- DB Cargo (UK) Limited
- value
- 1000000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- pending
- description
- This Contract Award Notice is being published to recognise the Direct Award to the Supplier to continue delivery of Disruption Map Videos on behalf of the rail industry. A transparency notice was issued after the Request for Information (RFI) was issued where one response was received that addressed the requirements in the RFI. A variation to the current contract issued for the contract.
The charges for all Visual Disruption Map activities is:
30 Jun 2026 to 30 Sep 2026, £235,000
01 Oct 2026 to 31 30 Sep 2027, £945,000
01 Oct 2027 to 30 Sep 2028, £975,000
South Midlands Connect to Work Programme (West Northants area)
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- west-northamptonshire-council
- supplier
- Acorn Training Limited
- value
- 1422033
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) sought experienced delivery partners to implement the South Midlands Connect to Work Programme in West Northamptonshire.
Information on the Connect to Work Grant Guidance for England can be found here - https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/connect-to-work/connect-to-work-grant-guidance-for-england
Connect to Work is a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) initiative supporting people with disabilities or long-term health conditions to find and sustain employment. It forms part of the UK Government’s Get Britain Working strategy to reduce economic inactivity and promote inclusive growth.
The Connect to Work programme aims to support 1565 economically inactive residents in West Northamptonshire over the next five years by delivering personalised support, including employability training, confidence building, and workplace adjustment advice, increasing awareness and access to local job opportunities, identifying and addressing barriers to employment for people with disabilities and long-term health conditions, reducing economic inactivity and reliance on other services through sustained employment, promoting diversity and inclusion among local employers and working collaboratively with other South Midlands local authorities.
This funding is allocated to the South Midlands Partnership region. WNC is the accountable body for Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire, Milton Keynes, North Northamptonshire, and West Northamptonshire. This tender relates specifically to West Northamptonshire.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- CHILD ACTION NORTHWEST
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- CHILD ACTION NORTHWEST
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- PROJECT BUZZ
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Food Waste Disposals 2026-2027
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- staffordshire-county-council
- supplier
- BIFFA WASTE SERVICES LIMITED
- value
- 113000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Food Waste Disposals for 2026/2027
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- CHILD ACTION NORTHWEST
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Greengates Rec Play Area Refurbishment
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
- supplier
- LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING LTD
- value
- 39000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Works to carry out the supply and installation of specified play equipment, street furniture and associated safety surfacing, as per the design, pricing, and specification documents included within the tender.
ESNEFT3206 Purchase of Ophthalmic Imaging Machine
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- east-suffolk-and-north-essex-nhs-foundation-trust
- supplier
- Optos Public Limited Company
- value
- 170490.9
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Purchase of Optos Silverstone ophthalmic imaging equipment + 4 years servicing. Via charitable fund using NHS Supply Chain National Framework Agreement for Ophthalmology (COS3) - Contract Reference Number: 2024/S 000-033370
Provision of S21 VisionX - CPA/SPU/2843P
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- police-and-crime-commissioner-for-cheshire
- supplier
- Semantics 21
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Following on from a simple RFQ which included two suppliers, this is a Direct Award to the successful supplier for the period 11th May 2026 to 10th May 2027
2526-0297 Main Contractor for Rowstock Gardens Landscape Improvements
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- islington
- supplier
- Borras Construction
- value
- 218867.43
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Contractor to deliver the landscaping works at the Rowstock Gardens / Camden Estate.
DDaT26234 - Repository Hosting and Support
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- uk-research-and-innovation
- supplier
- ECS PARTNERS LIMITED
- value
- 13410
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- ***** THIS IS A CONTRACT DETAILS NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION *****
This procurement is being concluded without competition due to an absence of competition for technical reasons, only a particular supplier can supply the goods, services or works required.
UK Research and Innovation had a requirement for Repository Hosting and Support.
Single Supplier Framework for the provision of Ecological counsultation and services, Centurion Way
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- south-downs-national-park-authority
- supplier
- RAMBOLL UK LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- pending
- description
- This tender is for the provision of Ecological consultation and services to support the ongoing construction of an extension to the Centurion Way. The Project Team are establishing a single supplier framework working to support the ecological requirements of the project from 18 May 2026 to 18 May 2028 with an option to extend for a further period of up to 12 months. The requirement includes the following three elements;
• Environmental Clerk of Works
• Ecological Consultation
• Ecological Services
Patient Positioning Pads for Laparoscopic Surgery
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- belfast-health-and-social-care-trust
- supplier
- ELEMENTAL HEALTHCARE LTD
- value
- 720000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- pending
- description
- Business Services Organisation (BSO), Procurement and Logistics Service (PaLS) is seeking to establish a Framework Agreement for the supply and delivery of Patient Positioning Pads to Health and Social Care Northern Ireland
NDC0079-26 Cove Harbour Wall Repair Works
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- north-devon-district-council
- supplier
- PENINSULA ACCESS LTD.
- value
- 65923
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Repair works to the stone masonry wall at south quay (Cove), Ilfracombe
Basildon - Getinge - maintenance kit 5000 (Servo-U ventilator model ITU&CCU )h
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- mid-and-south-essex-nhs-foundation-trust
- supplier
- Getinge Ltd
- value
- 16953.87
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Basildon - Getinge - OEM maintenance kit 5000h/ OEM battery batteries (Servo-U ventilator model ITU&CCU )
TM-0000000074-1 - L11 - 277
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- north-lincolnshire-council
- supplier
- EC Surfacing Ltd
- value
- 149735.44
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Healey Road, Carriageway Resurfacing
Greengates Rec Play Area Refurbishment
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- city-of-bradford-metropolitan-district-council
- supplier
- LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING LTD
- value
- 39000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Works to carry out the supply and installation of specified play equipment, street furniture and associated safety surfacing, as per the design, pricing, and specification documents included within the tender.
Minor Works Framework
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- gentoo-group
- supplier
- Taylor Landscapes & Grounds Maintenance Limited
- value
- 600000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- pending
- description
- Framework to cover a number of minor works disciplines to assist Gentoo Group on both planned and reactive requirements. This Framework will be split into the following Lot(s).
Lot 1 – Environmental
Lot 2 – Specialist Building Works
Lot 3 – External Works
Lot 4 – Gentoo Property Works
Lot 5 – Roofing Repairs
Lot 6 – Windows & Doors
Lot 7 – Fencing
Lot 8 – Floor Coverings
Lot 9 – Grounds Maintenance
Lot 10 – Metal Works
Lot 11 – Scaffolding
Lot 12 - Demolitions
Lot 13 - Loft Insulation
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- INSIGHT SUPPORT GROUP LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- CHILD ACTION NORTHWEST
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Railcard Validation Service
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- rail-settlement-plan-limited
- supplier
- FS Group Advisory Limited
- value
- 503270
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- The Contract Award Notice is being published to recognise the Direct Award to the Supplier to install the developed central validation solution and pilot the solution.
The Supplier hosts the Central ticketing information system which powers ticket issuing systems.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- PROJECT BUZZ
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- CHILD ACTION NORTHWEST
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- CHILD ACTION NORTHWEST
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- AJ ZION LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- AJ ZION LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- AJ ZION LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- HAPPY HEAVEN LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- BALANCED FAMILY CENTRE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- BALANCED FAMILY CENTRE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- BALANCED FAMILY CENTRE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- BALANCED FAMILY CENTRE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- BDP SOCIAL CARE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- FAMILIES FIRST CONTACTS LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- FLOURISH FAMILY CENTRE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- FLOURISH FAMILY CENTRE LTD
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Cafcass new service called Enabling Family Time
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cafcass
- supplier
- H.O.P.E. SUPERJOBS LIMITED
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Cafcass is seeking suppliers that are interested in delivering a service for families in Private Law family court proceedings. Cafcass requires suppliers to hold NACCC Enhanced accreditation and Cyber Essentials certification to be able to deliver this service. Cafcass commissions the delivery of services for families in private family law proceedings in England on behalf of the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). One of these services, the Improving Child and Family Arrangements (ICFA) service, is coming to an end in 2026 and being replaced with a new service which is called Enabling Family Time. For every child in private law family court proceedings, whose current and future living arrangements are decided by the family courts, a Cafcass Family Court Adviser (FCA) or Guardian advises the family courts about what is safe for children and in their best interests. The FCA/Guardian focuses on the children's needs, wishes and feelings, making sure that children's voices are heard and are at the heart of the family court's thinking and decision making. FCAs/Guardians may refer to the Enabling Family Time service, following their suitability assessment. Enabling Family Time has been designed to focus on establishing/re-establishing family time between children and their parents/carers by offering up to three (3) family time sessions, following an FCA's suitability assessment. The service is aligned to the Pathfinder project and will be guided by the Cafcass Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) and the needs of children and families.
Delivery Partner for Selective Licensing Scheme in North East Lincolnshire
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- north-east-lincolnshire-borough-council
- supplier
- HOME SAFE DELIVERY PARTNERS LTD
- value
- 561850
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- The Authority will deliver a Selective Licensing scheme with a Delivery Partner starting from April 2026 for a period of 5 years. The scheme covers a designated area of the East Marsh in Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire. The Authority is now engaging a Delivery Partner to provide the additional capacity needed to deliver the scheme with enforcement still remaining within the remit of the Authority.
Contract 40-26 for Washroom Services to East Riding of Yorkshire Council and North Lincolnshire Council
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- east-riding-of-yorkshire-council
- supplier
- Personnel Hygiene Services Limited, Trading as: PHS Group
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Contract 40-26 is awarded for the period 01 May 2026 to 30 April 2029 with an option to extend to 30 April 2030 as a call-off via a 'Further Competition' via the Yorkshire Purchasing Organisation (YPO) Framework 001260 via Eastern Shires Purchasing Organisation (ESPO) Framework 239_24 for Washroom Services.
Visual Disruption Maps
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- train-information-services-limited
- supplier
- DB Cargo (UK) Limited
- value
- 1000000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- pending
- description
- This Contract Award Notice is being published to recognise the Direct Award to the Supplier to continue delivery of Disruption Map Videos on behalf of the rail industry. A transparency notice was issued after the Request for Information (RFI) was issued where one response was received that addressed the requirements in the RFI. A variation to the current contract issued for the contract.
The charges for all Visual Disruption Map activities is:
30 Jun 2026 to 30 Sep 2026, £235,000
01 Oct 2026 to 31 30 Sep 2027, £945,000
01 Oct 2027 to 30 Sep 2028, £975,000
Recruitment
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- notting-hill-genesis
- supplier
- Astrum HR Search and Selection Limited
- value
- 50000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Recruitment services
LTHW Remedial Works
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- gov-facility-services-ltd
- supplier
- MARLOWE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LIMITED
- value
- 29606
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Procurement exercise for LTHW Remedial Works
Tendr ar gyfer Cynnal a Chadw Ymylon Priffyrdd Gwledig (Torri Gwair). Tender for the Maintenance of the Rural Highways Verge (Grass Cutting)
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cyngor-gwynedd
- supplier
- Camddwr Contractors Cyf
- value
- 160000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Yr Awdurdod (Cyngor Gwynedd's) - Penderfyniad dyfarnu mewn perthynas â'r Tendr ar gyfer Cynnal a Chadw Ymyl y Priffyrdd Gwledig (Torri Gwair)
The Authority (Cyngor Gwynedd's) - Award decision in regards to the Tender for the Maintenance of the Rural Highways Verge (Grass Cutting)
Tendr ar gyfer Cynnal a Chadw Ymylon Priffyrdd Gwledig (Torri Gwair). Tender for the Maintenance of the Rural Highways Verge (Grass Cutting)
2026-04-21- dept_slug
- cyngor-gwynedd
- supplier
- Camddwr Contractors Cyf
- value
- 160000
- awarded_date
- 2026-04-21
- status
- active
- description
- Yr Awdurdod (Cyngor Gwynedd's) - Penderfyniad dyfarnu mewn perthynas â'r Tendr ar gyfer Cynnal a Chadw Ymyl y Priffyrdd Gwledig (Torri Gwair)
The Authority (Cyngor Gwynedd's) - Award decision in regards to the Tender for the Maintenance of the Rural Highways Verge (Grass Cutting)