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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

E-learning content development - Care Act 2014

EducationCPV 80420000 80511000
Value£39k
Deadline9 Jul 2015
Published26 Jan 2017
RegionLondon
Timeline
Published 26 Jan 2017ClosedCloses 9 Jul 2015
Contract value in context
£39ktotal contract value
median £84k
this tender£0£2.4m

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The brief

Contractors / bidders are asked to design and produce e-learning content and assets based on selected learning tools and best practice from the circa £2.5m investment in learning and development materials produced for the Care Act in 14/15, for use in a single e-learning package.

This content will be hosted nationally on a SCORM compliant Learning Management System (LMS) and also be made available for use on organisations' own systems.

The project will make free to use e-learning on the Care Act easily accessible over the long-term for the over 14,000 care provider organisations and 152 local authorities with social care responsibilities and wider delivery partners who are embedding the 15/16 care and support reforms.

This requirement should provide structured, engaging and truly interactive learning for social care staff (available irrespective of local platforms), for use as part of a blended approach to learning and skills development."

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The project will make free to use

The project will make free to use e-learning on the Care Act easily accessible over the long-term for the over 14,000 care provider organisations and 152 local authorities with social care responsibilities and wider delivery partners who are embedding the 15/16 care and support reforms.

02

This requirement should provide structured, engaging

This requirement should provide structured, engaging and truly interactive learning for social care staff (available irrespective of local platforms), for use as part of a blended approach to learning and skills development.".

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