How do we effectively look at workforce inequalities in our regulation

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£146,846

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1 year ago

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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) require the services of a contractor to undertake a research project focused on "How do we effectively look at workforce inequalities in our regulation".<br/><br/>This procurement was undertaken through the CCS Research and Insights Dynamic Marketplace DPS (RM6126) following the Further Competition process.<br/><br/>The contract is awarded for total period of 12 months with an option to extend for up to 3 months.<br/><br/>Total Awarded Value is maximum of all charges including all optional contract extensions.<br/><br/>Contract Reference: CQC EP&S 045

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