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Status: Awarded
Published Date: 30/04/2024
Closing Date: 28/02/2024
Value: £180,000
GMCA 880 Greater Manchester Residents' Surveys - GMCA is seeking an experienced supplier with the expertise and capacity to deliver its Residents' Survey service.\r \r Since December 2020, we have been collecting regular insight from the people of Greater Manchester about their attitudes, behaviours and experiences of living in our city region - in the context initially of the Covid-19 (coronavirus) pandemic and subsequently of our Greater Manchester Strategy ambitions.\r \r We would like to build on the work that has happened to date, adding value to the current research, whilst helping to develop a clear narrative around the views and attitudes of people in Greater Manchester, as time progresses.\r \r Over the last two years we've gathered extensive insight on people's attitudes and behaviours to topics such as food security, the cost of living crisis, digital inclusion and good work and homes.\r \r To inform and evaluate delivery of our current Greater Manchester Strategy and support its ongoing evolution and development, we intend to continue to gather resident insight on key city region priorities.\r \r This will help us to design, tailor, target and evaluate policy interventions and communications and engagement approaches, and monitor the impact of these actions over a period of time.\r \r It will also help us to track our impact on communities over time, so that we can be accountable for the additional powers we have in Greater Manchester as part of our devolution deal with government.\r \r For more information, please visit The Chest at https://www.the-chest.org.uk/

Status: Open
Published Date: 29/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Financial Lives Survey - We will shortly be publishing a tender exercise to appoint suppliers for the next three waves of the FCA’s Financial Lives survey. <br/>Activities will include (among others): delivery of fieldwork, data cleaning and weighting, production of data tables, follow-up qualitative research. Full details of the requirements will be available to suppliers when we publish the opportunity and associated tender documents.

Status: Closed
Published Date: 23/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Cambridgeshire County Council - Quality of Life Surveys 2024 - 2025 - The provision to develop, run and analyse a resident engagement Quality of Life survey with the public. Conducting mixed methods survey work with residents across Cambridgeshire, comprising 5,500 interviews each year in 2024 and 2025.

Status: Open
Published Date: 19/04/2024
Closing Date: 20/05/2024
Value: £90,000
Exploring public attitudes to xenotransplantation in the UK - We are seeking a provider to run a nationally representative survey of adults (aged 18+) across the UK. The study aims to understand public attitudes to xenotransplantation (the use of tissues and organs of animal origin) by conducting a cross-sectional survey using an online probability-based panel.

Status: Open
Published Date: 19/04/2024
Closing Date: 20/05/2024
Value: £60,000
Cambridge City Council - Skills and Employment Needs Analysis for North East Cambridge Area - Cambridge City Council in behalf and in support of The North East Cambridge Development (NEC) is seeking quotes for the project described below: The Reason for this project The North East Cambridge development is likely to bring c 15,000 new jobs through a mix of employment opportunities, supporting local residents and the Greater Cambridge economy. This is also alongside promoting ways to work with local employers, schools and academies , reducing the skills gap as a result, with consideration and focus on Apprenticeships and developing NEET/Unemployment strategy with partners and clear links to LSIP priorities and a golden thread through local policy. Introduction The Council is at the earliest stages of seeking a partner who can support us in defining this project and finding solutions. We are looking to build local resilience, to up skill the residents of the North East Cambridge area to allow them to take advantage of any and all employment opportunities this development may offer. In order to understand how, at the end of the project, we have supported the local communities we need to understand the 'where we are now' picture and to see if there are obvious areas of supporting the growing need for employment. At the end of the project we would want to be able to demonstrate the upskilling that has taken place, demonstrate a reduction in unemployment, growth in work force flexibility, as well as understanding any ongoing training required or other metrics that are applicable to this project to ensure , if possible, that positive outcomes are embedded in the locale. Project Outline Draft Scope Skills and Employment Needs Analysis for North East Cambridge Area Introduction: Provide an overview of the regeneration area, its objectives, and the importance of conducting a skills and employment needs analysis.. Scope: Define the geographical boundaries and key stakeholders involved in the regeneration project. Clearly outline the timeframe for the analysis. Objectives: Identify those who would benefit from Define the primary objectives of the skills and employment needs analysis. Specify the desired outcomes and deliverables. Methodology: Describe the research methodology to be employed, such as a combination of quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques. Identify the target population for surveys, interviews, and focus groups. Detail any existing data sources to be utilized, such as government reports, labour market statistics, and educational institutions' records. From the above it is the Council's belief that there will be key areas of analysis that will then require review and potential solutions and will enable a budget to be identified on moving this project forward. These Key Areas are (but not limited to) : Labour Market Assessment Education and Training Provision Workforce Development and Support Data Analysis and Reporting Stakeholder Engagement Conclusion

Status: Open
Published Date: 18/04/2024
Closing Date: 26/04/2024
Value: neg.
RFI- WYCA P&C- West Yorks Residents Surver - *MARKET ENGAGEMENT ONLY* This request for information is made on behalf of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) Policing and Crime team. We are issuing this Request for Information for the purpose of establishing how many organisations may be interested in delivering a West Yorkshire wide survey of residents' views on policing and safety in our neighbourhoods in the future, market input on service options and pricing schedules. For clarity, this procurement proposal is currently in the development stages and the purpose of this YORtender exercise is supplier engagement only via suppliers on the CCS Framework RM6126 Research & Insights. We may use an alternative route to market should a competitive tender be issued.

Status: Open
Published Date: 16/04/2024
Closing Date: 15/05/2024
Value: neg.
Plaque scheme research - round table events - We are looking for an experienced research or community organisation to organise and facilitate a series of round table discussions to take place in July 2024. These round tables aim to bring together representatives from civic societies and other community heritage organisations to explore different experiences of running plaque schemes in their local areas. The outcomes of these discussions will inform a 'how to' guide on running plaque schemes, which will be published at a later date. Outcomes will also be used by Historic England to inform the delivery of the government-backed blue plaque scheme.

Status: Awarded
Published Date: 15/04/2024
Closing Date: 13/03/2024
Value: £60,000
Science, Innovation and Technology Business Premises Study - A Strategic Study of the supply, availability and quality of premises across the OCRP region based on the development of a robust definition of Science, Innovation and Technology (SIT) business premises. - to include characteristics and location preferences, and how they may change over the next 10 years. - Floorspace & supply of land over last 10 yrs, by type & area inc current construction and pipeline developments to 2050 - Map of major SIT centres & innovation support organisations. - SWOT analysis of advantages & weakness in existing supply - assessment of key attributes of existing clusters - 6 case studies - recommendations on design & configuration to meet investors needs by sector & use. - identify barriers to and opportunities for enhanced sustainability - summary of existing supply jobs & skills levels for sector, using Local Skills Improvement Plans See Appendix A Specification for further details. Total Value £60,000 including VAT

Status: Open
Published Date: 12/04/2024
Closing Date: 13/05/2024
Value: £200,000
Framework for the Provision of Polling Tools - The University of Birmingham invites tenders for the provision of a dedicated polling tool for use in synchronous, in-person teaching to aid teaching colleagues by providing live feedback from students who respond to the poll using their personal devices. This will be particularly useful in encouraging participation in large group settings. The University has a number of aims with regards to this solution: 1. To improve the user experience for lecturers and enable them to easily check students' understanding of the material through the use of poll questions. We are looking for a tool that is easy to use and share with students and adds value to the teaching environment. 2. To improve the student experience by providing an engaging teaching experience which ensures all students can participate and allows teaching to be tailored to their level of understanding. 3. To provide a tool that works smoothly in combination with our existing systems including Microsoft PowerPoint and Panopto. For the full specification please use the link below: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/universityofbirmingham/aspx/Home

Status: Open
Published Date: 12/04/2024
Closing Date: Unknown
Value: neg.
Framework for the Provision of Polling Tools - The University of Birmingham invites tenders for the provision of a dedicated polling tool for use in synchronous, in-person teaching to aid teaching colleagues by providing live feedback from students who respond to the poll using their personal devices. This will be particularly useful in encouraging participation in large group settings. The University has a number of aims with regards to this solution: 1. To improve the user experience for lecturers and enable them to easily check students' understanding of the material through the use of poll questions. We are looking for a tool that is easy to use and share with students and adds value to the teaching environment. 2. To improve the student experience by providing an engaging teaching experience which ensures all students can participate and allows teaching to be tailored to their level of understanding. 3. To provide a tool that works smoothly in combination with our existing systems including Microsoft PowerPoint and Panopto.