PS23439 - Consumer Information and Advice Programme Evaluation RAF048/2324

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£514,496

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

***** THIS IS AN AWARD NOTICE, NOT A CALL FOR COMPETITION *****

This procurement is being concluded following a mini competition under the Crown Commercial Services Research & Insight DPS RM6126

Brief Description of Requirement

DESNZ is seeking to commission a comprehensive evaluation of the local in-person advice and phoneline services within its home retrofit Consumer Advice and Information (CAI) programme. We expect this evaluation to comprise a programme of research including surveys, qualitative interviews, ethnography and desk-based research to provide a detailed analysis of:

(i)	how the services were delivered and experienced by users, identifying successes of and challenges faced in delivery (through process evaluation);
(ii)	the extent to which the services achieved their stated objectives (outcome evaluation); and
(iii)	the extent to which the policy represented value for money (VfM) to the public purse (economic evaluation).

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