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Civil Bid Rounds for 2010 Contracts: final proposals published

30 June 2009

Final proposals for ensuring client access to high quality, integrated services

Today (30 June) we published our consultation response on Civil Bid Rounds for 2010 Contracts.

The response sets out the face-to-face civil legal aid services we intend to commission from 2010 when the existing Unified Contract (Civil) ends.

The response can be found at:

About our proposals

The proposals for new contracts from April 2010 aim to ensure more integrated and accessible services for clients to respond to their needs.

The new contract proposals build on our strategies and aspirations for civil and family legal aid and are informed by research into the legal problems that clients experience.

These include:

The tender for the new contract will take place over six weeks from early September to mid-October this year. The new three-year contracts are due to be introduced in April 2010, as the present Unified Contract expires.

Responding to feedback

Our original proposals have been improved on, following feedback during the consultation. Key changes include:

Procurement plans

The areas where the minimum thresholds are set will be informed by procurement plans. These plans will be published next week. They cover all family and social welfare procurement areas, with separate plans covering mental health and immigration and asylum services.  

Further information

For more information please visit:

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