Cross-Agency Working to support victims in Stevenage
- October 2025
Exploring collaborative approaches to improve support for young people affected by violence and exploitation across London.
The challenge
Some young people affected by violence and exploitation in London were missing out on support because services weren’t accessible to them.
The Mayor’s Office for Police and Crime Commissioning (MOPAC) wanted to explore how providers could offer joined up services and support, with one clear entry point.
To help MOPAC and its partners take brave steps into a more collaborative way of working, the Ideas Alliance delivered a package of support that combined energy and confidence with creative approaches and technical expertise.
What we did
Co-designing the service
First, we facilitated a co-design process that aimed to make sure services reflected young people’s priorities, built collaboration between providers and commissioners, and lay the groundwork for collaborative commissioning.
In an initial workshop, we supported commissioners, providers and partners to reflect on the current system’s strengths and challenges. Then we held four appreciative design sessions open to everyone in the sector, which used creative techniques including:
Throughout the process, we focused on rebalancing power and building more collaborative relationships. Alongside this, we worked with young people to understand what mattered to them, facilitating some focus groups and mentoring the commissioners to run others.
We then ran a final workshop on alliance contracting for providers and commissioners
Helen Sharp
Director
Ideas Alliance