GLA 82385 Whole School Approach to Mental Health Programme Evaluation and Research Partner

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

3 months ago

Published

4 months ago

Description

This procurement is being undertaken by Transport for London (TfL) on behalf of Greater London Authority (GLA). 

Procurement objective is to appoint the Evaluation and Research Partner for Whole School Approach to Mental Health Programme, to deliver the following key objectives:
a.	Assess the implementation and effectiveness of the project;
b.	Evaluate fidelity of the implementation across different schools;
c.	Assess the role of boroughs in supporting delivery of the programme as a key partner and stakeholder;
d.	Identify what works to improve CYP MH and wellbeing in what contexts within the school environment;
e.	Increase understanding of the impact on school culture, staff confidence and student voice on CYP wellbeing;
f.	Provide recommendations for improvement and sustainability.

How to apply for this opportunity:

REGISTERING ON THE E-TENDERING PORTAL

The following instructions explain TfL's e-tendering portal and provide guidance on how interested parties will be able to communicate with TfL in relation to this exercise.

(1) To register or to check if you are already registered to SAP Ariba, log on to https://service.ariba.com/Supplier.aw. Interested parties must read the instructions carefully before proceeding with registration. For help on using the SAP Ariba system, please refer to: https://support.ariba.com/Adapt/Ariba_Network_Supplier_Training.

(2) Once you have registered on SAP Ariba (or are already registered), you must also register on TfL's SAP Ariba system through the following link: https://s1-eu.ariba.com/Sourcing/Main/ad/selfRegistration?realm=TfL. Guidance on registering is available through the following link: here https://content.tfl.gov.uk/supplier-registration.pdf.

(3) Upon completion of steps 1 and/or 2, interested parties must inform Ilva Cunka via email ([email protected]) with the following details:

- your organisation name as registered in SAP Ariba;

- your applicable supplier ID associated with TfL in SAP Ariba, in the form of SM Vendor ID, ERP ID, AN ID or ACM ID;

- your single point of contact registered on SAP Ariba; first name and surname;

- your email address registered with SAP Ariba; and

- your role in the organisation as registered with SAP Ariba.

Completion of these steps will enable TfL to invite interested parties to the Sourcing Event in TfL SAP Ariba to enable submit clarification questions and allowing interested bidders to submit their tender submission via TfL SAP Ariba by the stated deadline.

Please contact [email protected] in the first instance should you experience any problems with the portal for issues related to items 1 and 2 above.

Please contact [email protected] should you experience any other problems with the portal following completion of all three steps above.

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