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Case Study

ALL4ONESERVICES LTD West London Alliance Light Touch Framework for Supported Accommodation and Semi-Independent Living for Young People

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Tender Overview

Young people who cannot live at home and are not in foster care need somewhere safe to live. Supported accommodation and semi-independent living services are what bridge that gap for many of them, providing not just a roof but a structured environment where a young person can develop the practical and emotional skills that independent adult life requires. Getting that provision right matters enormously. Getting it wrong, for a young person at a critical point in their development, has consequences that follow them for years.

The West London Alliance Commissioning Alliance, operating through Ealing Council Children’s Services, runs a Light Touch Framework covering exactly this type of provision. The WLA252400 framework brings together approved providers of supported accommodation and semi-independent living services for young people across the West London area. Providers that gain a place are available to commissioners across the Alliance when sourcing placements for young people in their care.

ALL4ONESERVICES LTD, based in Croydon, Surrey, applied to join the framework. AssuredBID prepared and submitted the application. On 6 March 2026, the Commissioning Alliance confirmed that ALL4ONESERVICES LTD had been successful at every stage of the evaluation and that their submission had passed all required sections.

The Brief

  

Client

ALL4ONESERVICES LTD

Commissioners

West London Alliance Commissioning Alliance and London Borough of Ealing (Children’s Services)

Framework Reference

WLA252400

Service

Supported Accommodation and Semi-Independent Living for Young People

Procurement Route

Light Touch Framework

Award Date

6 March 2026

Result

Successful — Passed All Required Sections

The Light Touch Regime is the procurement route used for health, social care, and certain other service contracts in England. It operates under a less prescriptive set of rules than standard public procurement, giving commissioners more flexibility in how they structure their frameworks and assess providers. That flexibility does not make the process easier for applicants. It means the criteria are tailored specifically to what the commissioner values, and a provider that does not understand that commissioning context will produce responses that miss the mark regardless of how capable their service actually is. Providers wanting to understand how the Light Touch Regime works in practice can find a useful overview on our Light Touch Regime bid writing page.

Challenges Faced

Young people’s supported accommodation sits at an intersection of children’s services, housing, and early adulthood support that requires careful handling in any application. Commissioners in this space are not simply looking for a provider with beds available. They want evidence that the organisation understands what a young person transitioning out of care actually needs: consistent relationships with staff, a psychologically informed environment, practical skills development, and clear escalation pathways when things become difficult.

The West London Alliance Commissioning Alliance commissions across multiple London boroughs. A provider applying to this framework is not just making the case to one local authority. They are making the case to a collective of commissioners, each of whom will be placing young people with different profiles and needs. The application had to demonstrate credibility across that range rather than pitching to one specific commissioner’s priorities.

ALL4ONESERVICES LTD is based in Croydon, which sits within the broader West London commissioning geography. Establishing their local knowledge, their understanding of the young people this framework serves, and their operational readiness to receive referrals and manage placements effectively was central to the application. The Commissioning Alliance evaluates applications with experienced children’s services commissioners. Responses that describe intentions without operational grounding do not satisfy that audience.

The Light Touch Framework also requires providers to pass all required sections rather than rely on an aggregate score to carry them through. Every part of the submission had to meet the standard. There was no margin for an uneven application where stronger sections made up for weaker ones.

What We Did

AssuredBID began by mapping the WLA252400 specification against what ALL4ONESERVICES LTD actually delivers. Young people’s supported accommodation covers a wide spectrum of need, from young people who are largely independent and need light-touch guidance, through to those with more complex histories including trauma, care experience, and involvement with multiple statutory services. Understanding where ALL4ONESERVICES LTD sits on that spectrum and what their specific service model looks like was the foundation for every response written.

The application was built to reflect the commissioners’ priorities as set out in the specification. West London Alliance frameworks for young people consistently emphasise relational practice, trauma-informed support, clear pathways to independence, and robust safeguarding governance. Each of those areas featured in the written responses, grounded in how ALL4ONESERVICES LTD operates rather than how a generic supported accommodation provider might describe their work. AssuredBID’s track record in young people’s supported accommodation and semi-independent living tenders means we understand what West London commissioners look for in these applications and how to present a provider’s capability in terms that land well.

The service delivery responses addressed how ALL4ONESERVICES LTD supports young people from the point of referral through to planned move-on, covering their approach to keyworking, their house rules and expectations framework, how they manage risk around individual placements, and how they work with placing authorities and other involved professionals throughout a young person’s stay. Nothing in those responses was left as a statement of principle without something operational behind it.

Safeguarding is treated as a primary consideration in any application involving young people, and this framework was no exception. The safeguarding responses described ALL4ONESERVICES LTD’s specific policies, their staff training arrangements, their reporting and escalation procedures, and how they create an environment in which young people feel safe to raise concerns. Given the age and vulnerability of the people this framework serves, the strength of that safeguarding evidence is what gives a commissioner confidence that a placement will be managed properly.

The governance and organisational sections were prepared with equal care. Financial standing, insurance, regulatory compliance, and management arrangements all had to be documented and evidenced correctly. The submission was reviewed in full against the specification requirements before it was submitted to confirm that every required section had been addressed completely.



The Outcome

The Commissioning Alliance wrote to ALL4ONESERVICES LTD on 6 March 2026 to confirm that their application had been successful at every stage of the evaluation. Their submission passed all required sections. Contract documentation was to follow, with a fully executed contract to be issued by the Authority in due course.

  

Framework

WLA252400 Light Touch Framework

Evaluation Result

Successful — All Stages Passed

All Required Sections

Passed

Notification Date

6 March 2026

Conclusion

Framework approval gives ALL4ONESERVICES LTD a contracted position on a West London Alliance commissioning vehicle covering supported accommodation and semi-independent living for young people. The West London Alliance operates across multiple London boroughs, and being on the framework means ALL4ONESERVICES LTD is now available to commissioners across that geography when they are sourcing placements. That is a meaningful expansion of their commissioning reach from a single successful application.

The Commissioning Alliance’s confirmation that the submission passed every required section is also a formal statement that ALL4ONESERVICES LTD’s safeguarding arrangements, governance, operational model, and service delivery capability all met the standard set by experienced children’s services commissioners. For a provider working with young people, that independently verified endorsement is significant.

The framework also includes a programme of Contract Performance Management once contracts are live. That is worth treating as an opportunity rather than an obligation. Providers who engage well with performance management processes build stronger commissioner relationships and position themselves well when future procurement opportunities arise within the same commissioning network. Organisations looking to develop that kind of long-term commissioner relationship can find useful guidance on our contract management and framework performance page.

If your organisation provides supported accommodation, semi-independent living, or other services for young people and you want to get onto a West London or other local authority framework, visit www.assuredbid.co.uk or browse our case studies to see the range of providers we have helped secure framework places across England.

 

  • Healthcare Tender
  • Private
  • March 2026

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