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DUE NORTH LIMITED

GM Adult Skills Programmes Adult Education Budget & Skills Bootcamps Impact Evaluation

EducationCPV 80000000
Value£25k
Deadline31 Aug 2023
Published21 Dec 2023
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 21 Dec 2023ClosedCloses 31 Aug 2023
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The brief

Greater Manchester Combined Authority GMCA are procuring an Evaluation Partner to undertake a retrospective impact evaluation of both the Adult Education Budget AEB and Skills Bootcamps programmes, overviews of which can be found in sections 1.3 and 1.4 of this document.

The opportunity has been taken by GMCA to conduct a combined, backward-looking impact evaluation of AEB and Skills Bootcamps - two key, individual components of the adult skills landscape.

The programmes are to be evaluated in and of themselves i.e. not in explicit reference to any pre- versus post-devolution experiences.

Hence, no counterfactual analysis is required.

The aim of the evaluation will be to provide GMCA with an assessment of whether, and how, both programmes are achieving their desired impacts and outcomes.

It will be expected to play a primary role in generating learning, evidencing both the successes and shortfalls of the programmes; design and delivery models.

The evaluation will stimulate ideas around programme delivery improvements for the future, including a view on how the programmes might better complement each other as part of GM's new vision for an Integrated Technical Education, Skills & Work ESW System see paragraphs 1.2.8 to 1.2.10 below for further information on the vision.

It will also discuss how they might better contribute to relevant shared commitments set out in the Greater Manchester Strategy: Good Lives for All GMS.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The aim of the evaluation will

The aim of the evaluation will be to provide GMCA with an assessment of whether, and how, both programmes are achieving their desired impacts and outcomes.

02

It will be expected to play

It will be expected to play a primary role in generating learning, evidencing both the successes and shortfalls of the programmes; design and delivery models.

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