Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Project

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£20,000

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

The Institute is seeking a Supplier to develop, design and deliver engagement and consultation sessions, review and report back on feedback around the Institute's EDI Framework for product development, with a view to strengthening and future proofing it. This could be a mix of 1-2-1 consultations and workshops to generate ideas to strengthen the framework and to test the draft framework. Organisations to consult would be subject to agreement and could include:

Edge foundation
BAME apprenticeship alliance
Runnymede Trust
Youth Futures Foundation
Stonewall
Sutton Trust
Scope
Disability Rights UK
Mencap
Learning & Work Institute
Amazing Apprenticeships
Education and Training Foundation (EFT)
Worldskills
National Federation for Educational Re-search-NFER
Action for Race Equality
CMI
Resolution Foundation
British Future

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