Notice Information
Notice Title
Where and how has COVID-19 impacted children's access to recreational sport across Scotland?
Notice Description
COVID-19 has impacted many aspects of children's lives across Scotland. The Data for Children Collaborative with UNICEF ran a project in 2020 'Addressing socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 on children in Scotland: A review of capability and available data sets'. One outcome of that project was a snapshot of the data landscape which highlights the depth and breadth of datasets that could be used for understanding the socioeconomic impacts of COVID19. Recreational sport has long been understood as a crucial mechanism for improved health and wellbeing, as well as having positive impact on social cohesion, education, and the economy. Holistically, however, little is understood of recreational sport accessibility, uptake, and impact for children and young people across Scotland. The COVID-19 pandemic and its unprecedented impact on society has further complicated our understanding in this field and increases the requirement for action. The purpose of this challenge question is to answer three fundamental questions; Where has COVID-19 impacted children's access to recreational sport in the community? Who has been impacted? And how has COVID-19 impacted the facilities, systems, and opportunities that are aimed at supporting young people through sport in their communities? Using data driven approaches, a detailed understanding of the barriers to accessing recreational sport across Scotland, and how this has changed through COVID19. The outcome needs to provide insight into the practical solutions to promote and increase participation, which the Observatory for Sport in Scotland can use to provide advice on policy change. The outcome should also highlight the data gaps that exist, and practical solutions to bridging these gaps. This would be a collaboration of suppliers to deliver
Lot Information
Lot 1
For this challenge question, The Data for Children Collaborative and its sponsors can fund project partners a portion of up to GBP 100,000. The funding available to individual organisations will be dependent on the agreed contribution to the project once the collaboration has been formed and delivery plan approved. We welcome applications from all sectors (private / public / third / academia) and encourage submissions from any team looking to do any in kind Data for Good work to develop their expertise. If possible, we encourage private sector partners to provide time pro-bono. Funding is available at 70% of total contribution with 30% match funded through in-kind contributions. This is an experimental development project and VAT will not apply to any agreed funding. Academic partners will receive 80% FEC. We would aim for the collaboration to begin work on a project by 1st May 2022. We envisage that a project addressing this challenge question should take approximately 12 months. The deadline for submissions is 28th February 2022 with the first collaboration workshop taking place week commencing 14th March 2022.
Notice Details
Publication & Lifecycle
- Open Contracting ID
- ocds-r6ebe6-0000683047
- Publication Source
- Public Contracts Scotland
- Latest Notice
- https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=FEB440469
- Current Stage
- Tender
- All Stages
- Tender
Procurement Classification
- Notice Type
- PCS Notice - Website Contract Notice
- Procurement Type
- Standard
- Procurement Category
- Services
- Procurement Method
- Open
- Procurement Method Details
- Open procedure
- Tender Suitability
- Not specified
- Awardee Scale
- Not specified
Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)
- CPV Divisions
73 - Research and development services and related consultancy services
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- CPV Codes
73110000 - Research services
Notice Value(s)
- Tender Value
- £100,000 £100K-£500K
- Lots Value
- £100,000 £100K-£500K
- Awards Value
- Not specified
- Contracts Value
- Not specified
Notice Dates
- Publication Date
- 11 Feb 20224 years ago
- Submission Deadline
- 28 Feb 2022Expired
- Future Notice Date
- Not specified
- Award Date
- Not specified
- Contract Period
- Not specified - Not specified
- Recurrence
- Not specified
Notice Status
- Tender Status
- Active
- Lots Status
- Active
- Awards Status
- Not Specified
- Contracts Status
- Not Specified
Buyer & Supplier
Contracting Authority (Buyer)
- Main Buyer
- UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH - DATA FOR CHILDREN COLLABORATIVE
- Additional Buyers
- Contact Name
- Fraser MacDonald
- Contact Email
- fraser.macdonald@dataforchildren.ed.ac.uk, zzheng33@exseed.ed.ac.uk
- Contact Phone
- +44 1316502508
Buyer Location
- Locality
- EDINBURGH
- Postcode
- EH1 1HT
- Post Town
- Edinburgh
- Country
- Scotland
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- Major Region (ITL 1)
- TLM Scotland
- Basic Region (ITL 2)
- TLM1 East Central Scotland
- Small Region (ITL 3)
- TLM13 City of Edinburgh
- Delivery Location
- TLM Scotland
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- Local Authority
- City of Edinburgh
- Electoral Ward
- City Centre
- Westminster Constituency
- Edinburgh East and Musselburgh
Further Information
Notice Documents
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https://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/search/show/search_view.aspx?ID=FEB440469
Where and how has COVID-19 impacted children's access to recreational sport across Scotland? - COVID-19 has impacted many aspects of children's lives across Scotland. The Data for Children Collaborative with UNICEF ran a project in 2020 'Addressing socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 on children in Scotland: A review of capability and available data sets'. One outcome of that project was a snapshot of the data landscape which highlights the depth and breadth of datasets that could be used for understanding the socioeconomic impacts of COVID19. Recreational sport has long been understood as a crucial mechanism for improved health and wellbeing, as well as having positive impact on social cohesion, education, and the economy. Holistically, however, little is understood of recreational sport accessibility, uptake, and impact for children and young people across Scotland. The COVID-19 pandemic and its unprecedented impact on society has further complicated our understanding in this field and increases the requirement for action. The purpose of this challenge question is to answer three fundamental questions; Where has COVID-19 impacted children's access to recreational sport in the community? Who has been impacted? And how has COVID-19 impacted the facilities, systems, and opportunities that are aimed at supporting young people through sport in their communities? Using data driven approaches, a detailed understanding of the barriers to accessing recreational sport across Scotland, and how this has changed through COVID19. The outcome needs to provide insight into the practical solutions to promote and increase participation, which the Observatory for Sport in Scotland can use to provide advice on policy change. The outcome should also highlight the data gaps that exist, and practical solutions to bridging these gaps. This would be a collaboration of suppliers to deliver
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