Evaluation partner: engagement with children and young people - National Keyworking Evaluation

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£180,000

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  • Evaluation consultancy services
  • Research services
  • Social research services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

NHS Arden and GEM Commissioning Support Unit (AGEM) has been commissioned to conduct an evaluation of the Keyworking Programme. The evaluation will focus on early adopter areas  and use mixed methods to test the theory of change described in a single logic model
The aim of this exercise is to contract with a suitably experienced and qualified supplier to ensure appropriate engagement, using qualitative evaluations methods, with autistic Children and Young People  (CYP) with learning disabilities  and parents/ carers. The successful bidder will be responsible for designing and completing robust and adaptive data collection, in line with the Evaluation Framework, from CYP allocated a Keyworker, and parents/ carers in participating sites. The successful bidder will also be responsible for analysing and reporting findings to inform the wider national evaluation led by NHS Arden & GEM CSU.

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