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Contract Notice

CTQ 2022-05 Agile Nation 2 Research - Learning & Women's Wellbeing

  • First published: 17 November 2022
  • Last modified: 17 November 2022

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Summary

OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-126691
Published by:
Chwarae Teg
Authority ID:
AA0901
Publication date:
17 November 2022
Deadline date:
15 December 2022
Notice type:
Contract Notice
Has documents:
Yes
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

The main objective of this research is to further explore whether there is a link between engaging in learning and improved and sustained confidence, wellbeing and resilience among women. For the purpose of this research project, we are taking a broad definition of ‘learning’ that incorporates adult learning, job-related training, skills development and career development support and coaching. The research aims to gather further data to understand the extent to which learning can affect these so-called soft outcomes, whether there are any gender differences, whether particular features or delivery models affect them, and whether these outcomes are achieved for women. While an exhaustive exploration of the topic is not possible in the project timescales, we would like to bring together qualitative evidence and a rapid review of existing evidence, to inform discussions and recommendations for future design and delivery of learning and training for women in Wales Research Questions The principal research question is: What impact does engaging in learning have on women’s confidence, resilience and wellbeing? Secondary questions should include: • Does gender affect any link between learning and improved confidence, resilience and wellbeing? Are there any intersectional differences? • Do particular delivery models affect any link between learning and improved confidence, resilience and wellbeing? Consideration should be given to factors such as inclusion of coaching, individual vs group settings, women-only settings and in-person vs virtual delivery. 5. Research Methods We anticipate the research having two distinct elements. 1. Rapid Systematic Review Desk-based review of the existing literature exploring the links between engagement in learning and improved confidence, resilience and wellbeing, identifying any gender differences or gaps in the literature. 2. Qualitative evidence collection Interviews with providers and participants to explore whether engagement in learning affects confidence, resilience and wellbeing or any further ‘soft outcomes’. Interviews will also explore whether participants can measure the impact of learning on their own confidence, resilience and wellbeing. In the given timescales we suggest: • Review of existing data gathered through the interim evaluation of Agile Nation 2 • Four further interviews with Agile Nation 2 participants • Interviews with three providers of learning, skills training and/or career development support in Wales • Interviews with twelve participants (four from each provider interviewed) Limitations Given the scale of this project we don’t foresee being able to explore gender differences or carry out comparative gender analysis through the qualitative element of the research, and as such suggest that the interviews are with women participants to focus on their experiences and what they gained from their learning experience. Through the rapid review of existing literature, we would expect consideration to be given to any evidence related to intersectional impacts, i.e. differential impacts related to gender and how gender intersects with other characteristics such as ethnicity, disability etc. We also do not expect the qualitative interviews to enable a comprehensive exploration of how different delivery models of learning and training affect these soft outcomes, but would expect the interviews to explore whether participants link any particular element of their learning experience with improved confidence, resilience or wellbeing. Audience and use of research findings The main audience for this research is policy-makers, funding organisations, training, education and career practitioners and third sector organisations. The Welsh Government and Senedd will be key institutions with whom the findings will be shared. Work may also be undertaken to share the findings with other stakeholder groups, such as future grant-making bodies and business leaders. The res

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1 Authority Details

1.1

Authority Name and Address


Chwarae Teg

Quality & Process Improvements, 1st Floor Anchor Court, Keen Road,

Cardiff

CF24 5JW

UK

Leanne Bibby

+44 2920462745

leanne.bibby@chwaraeteg.com

http://www.cteg.org.uk
www.sell2wales.gov.wales
www.sell2wales.gov.wales

1.2

Address from which documentation may be obtained


Chwarae Teg

Quality & Process Improvements, 1st Floor Anchor Court, Keen Road,

Cardiff

CF24 5JW

UK

Leanne Bibby

+44 2920462745

leanne.bibby@chwaraeteg.com

http://www.cteg.org.uk

1.3

Completed documents must be returned to:


Chwarae Teg

1st Floor Anchor Court, Keen Road,

Cardiff

CF24 5JW

UK


+44 2920462745


http://www.cteg.org.uk

2 Contract Details

2.1

Title

CTQ 2022-05 Agile Nation 2 Research - Learning & Women's Wellbeing

2.2

Description of the goods or services required

The main objective of this research is to further explore whether there is a link between engaging in learning and improved and sustained confidence, wellbeing and resilience among women.

For the purpose of this research project, we are taking a broad definition of ‘learning’ that incorporates adult learning, job-related training, skills development and career development support and coaching.

The research aims to gather further data to understand the extent to which learning can affect these so-called soft outcomes, whether there are any gender differences, whether particular features or delivery models affect them, and whether these outcomes are achieved for women.

While an exhaustive exploration of the topic is not possible in the project timescales, we would like to bring together qualitative evidence and a rapid review of existing evidence, to inform discussions and recommendations for future design and delivery of learning and training for women in Wales

Research Questions

The principal research question is:

What impact does engaging in learning have on women’s confidence, resilience and wellbeing?

Secondary questions should include:

• Does gender affect any link between learning and improved confidence, resilience and wellbeing? Are there any intersectional differences?

• Do particular delivery models affect any link between learning and improved confidence, resilience and wellbeing? Consideration should be given to factors such as inclusion of coaching, individual vs group settings, women-only settings and in-person vs virtual delivery.

5. Research Methods

We anticipate the research having two distinct elements.

1. Rapid Systematic Review

Desk-based review of the existing literature exploring the links between engagement in learning and improved confidence, resilience and wellbeing, identifying any gender differences or gaps in the literature.

2. Qualitative evidence collection

Interviews with providers and participants to explore whether engagement in learning affects confidence, resilience and wellbeing or any further ‘soft outcomes’. Interviews will also explore whether participants can measure the impact of learning on their own confidence, resilience and wellbeing.

In the given timescales we suggest:

• Review of existing data gathered through the interim evaluation of Agile Nation 2

• Four further interviews with Agile Nation 2 participants

• Interviews with three providers of learning, skills training and/or career development support in Wales

• Interviews with twelve participants (four from each provider interviewed)

Limitations

Given the scale of this project we don’t foresee being able to explore gender differences or carry out comparative gender analysis through the qualitative element of the research, and as such suggest that the interviews are with women participants to focus on their experiences and what they gained from their learning experience.

Through the rapid review of existing literature, we would expect consideration to be given to any evidence related to intersectional impacts, i.e. differential impacts related to gender and how gender intersects with other characteristics such as ethnicity, disability etc.

We also do not expect the qualitative interviews to enable a comprehensive exploration of how different delivery models of learning and training affect these soft outcomes, but would expect the interviews to explore whether participants link any particular element of their learning experience with improved confidence, resilience or wellbeing.

Audience and use of research findings

The main audience for this research is policy-makers, funding organisations, training, education and career practitioners and third sector organisations. The Welsh Government and Senedd will be key institutions with whom the findings will be shared. Work may also be undertaken to share the findings with other stakeholder groups, such as future grant-making bodies and business leaders.

The research will inform Chwarae Teg’s policy and influencing work, and future programme delivery.

NOTE: To register your interest in this notice and obtain any additional information please visit the Sell2Wales Web Site at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/Search/Search_Switch.aspx?ID=126691.

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Suppliers are advised to allow adequate time for uploading documents and to dispatch the electronic response well in advance of the closing time to avoid any last minute problems.

2.3

Notice Coding and Classification

73000000 Research and development services and related consultancy services
73100000 Research and experimental development services
73200000 Research and development consultancy services
73300000 Design and execution of research and development
1000 WALES
1010 West Wales and The Valleys
1011 Isle of Anglesey
1012 Gwynedd
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire
1014 South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion)
1015 Central Valleys (Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf)
1016 Gwent Valleys (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly)
1017 Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot
1018 Swansea
1020 East Wales
1021 Monmouthshire and Newport
1022 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan
1023 Flintshire and Wrexham
1024 Powys

2.4

Total quantity or scope of tender

The budget of this research is up to £20,000 (inclusive of VAT). 

Whilst we do not wish to pre-determine the structure of the final report, in the report, we are expecting:

• An executive summary

• A literature review

• Explanation of the methods used in the research and the rationale for using them

• Clear numeric presentation of primary and secondary data (if applicable)

• Quotations from research participants about their experience (if applicable)

The final report must be presented in plain English. We would not expect the final report to be translated into work, but would expect any fieldwork (surveys, online promotion etc.) to be carried out bilingually. Any costs for translation related to this activity would need to be covered within the bid and agreed budget.

3 Conditions for Participation

3.1

Minimum standards and qualification required

As stated in ITQ documents

4 Administrative Information

4.1

Type of Procedure

Single stage

4.2

Reference number attributed to the notice by the contracting authority

N/a

4.3

Time Limits

Time-limit for receipt of completed tenders
    15-12-2022  Time  17:00

Estimated award date
 19-12-2022

4.5

Language or languages in which tenders or requests to participate can be drawn up

EN 

4.6

Tender Submission Postbox

The buyer has indicated that it will accept electronic responses to this notice via the Postbox facility. A user guide is available at https://www.sell2wales.gov.wales/sitehelp/help_guides.aspx

5 Other Information

5.1

Additional Information

(WA Ref:126691)

Relates to the following project/programme financed by EU Community Funds: Chwarae Teg’s Agile Nation 2 project has been funded by European Social Fund through Welsh Government from April 2015 to May 2023. The project works with women and businesses to promote gender equality, career advancement and improve the position of women in the workforce. We work with employed women to support them to reach their full potential through a programme that not only builds accredited leadership and management skills but delivers tailored career development, coaching, confidence and personal development sessions. To date we’ve worked with just over 4,300 women across Wales, just over 2,300 of whom have reported pay increases of £5.97m as a result of increasing their skills and confidence, which led to an improved labour market position. Significant monitoring, analysis and evaluation of Agile Nation 2 has provided us with rich evidence of the increased confidence, skills and improved labour market positions of the women taking part. Our recent external evaluation exercise evidences a clear difference made to our participants in their work and in their personal lives. In relation to work, over 80% of participants moved to a new job, received a promotion, a pay rise or are now line managing staff. 34% (142) reported a salary increase with an average increase of £7,945 after approximately 3 years. A subset of this group who’d stated their confidence had increased or significantly increased as a result of the programme, received an average pay increase of £8,203 (3% higher than the overall group). The proportion of women who had received a pay increase in this group was higher at 40% in comparison to 34% of the total group. In terms of so-called ‘soft outcomes’ we have also begun to identify improvements in confidence, wellbeing and resilience among the women who participated in the programme and how important that has been to achieving an improved labour market position. Just over a quarter (26%) reported an increased sense of health and wellbeing and many also went on to help others as a result of completing the programme. In light of these emerging findings, we would like to explore the potential link between engaging in a learning experience and improved and sustained confidence, personal motivation, resilience and wellbeing, whether there are any gender differences, and the extent to which the delivery model and inclusion of elements such as coaching, affects these ‘soft outcomes’.

Significant monitoring, analysis and evaluation of Agile Nation 2 has provided us with rich evidence of the increased confidence, skills and improved labour market positions of the women taking part. Our recent external evaluation exercise evidences a clear difference made to our participants in their work and in their personal lives. In relation to work, over 80% of participants moved to a new job, received a promotion, a pay rise or are now line managing staff. 34% (142) reported a salary increase with an average increase of £7,945 after approximately 3 years. A subset of this group who’d stated their confidence had increased or significantly increased as a result of the programme, received an average pay increase of £8,203 (3% higher than the overall group). The proportion of women who had received a pay increase in this group was higher at 40% in comparison to 34% of the total group.

In terms of so-called ‘soft outcomes’ we have also begun to identify improvements in confidence, wellbeing and resilience among the women who participated in the programme and how important that has been to achieving an improved labour market position. Just over a quarter (26%) reported an increased sense of health and wellbeing and many also went on to help others as a result of completing the programme.

In light of these emerging findings, we would like to explore the potential link between engaging in a learning experience and improved and sustained confidence, personal motivation, resilience and wellbeing, whether there are any gender differences, and the extent to which the delivery model and inclusion of elements such as coaching, affects these ‘soft outcomes’.

5.2

Additional Documentation

Learning and Women's Wellbeing ITQ _FINAL

5.3

Publication date of this notice

 17-11-2022

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
73300000 Design and execution of research and development Research and development services and related consultancy services
73200000 Research and development consultancy services Research and development services and related consultancy services
73000000 Research and development services and related consultancy services Research and Development
73100000 Research and experimental development services Research and development services and related consultancy services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1017 Bridgend and Neath Port Talbot
1022 Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan
1015 Central Valleys (Merthyr Tydfil, Rhondda Cynon Taf)
1013 Conwy and Denbighshire
1020 East Wales
1023 Flintshire and Wrexham
1016 Gwent Valleys (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly)
1012 Gwynedd
1011 Isle of Anglesey
1021 Monmouthshire and Newport
1024 Powys
1014 South West Wales (Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion)
1018 Swansea
1000 WALES
1010 West Wales and The Valleys

Alert region restrictions

The buyer has restricted the alert for this notice to suppliers based in the following regions.

ID Description
There are no alert restrictions for this notice.

Document family

Notice details
Publication date:
17 November 2022
Deadline date:
15 December 2022 00:00
Notice type:
Contract Notice
Authority name:
Chwarae Teg
Publication date:
19 January 2023
Notice type:
Contract Award Notice
Authority name:
Chwarae Teg

About the buyer

Main contact:
leanne.bibby@chwaraeteg.com
Admin contact:
leanne.bibby@chwaraeteg.com
Technical contact:
N/a
Other contact:
N/a

Further information

Date Details
30/11/2022 17:52
Questions & Answers Document
This document contains all the questions we have received and the answers provided
30/11/2022 17:53
ADDED FILE: Questions & Answers Documents
This contains all the questions and answers provided.
13/12/2022 11:53
ADDED FILE: Questions & Answers
Questions & Answers received in relation to this contract notice.

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