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                "description": "Intensive engagement and codesign with the market and its stakeholders will begin at the end of April and take place over 4 weeks. a. On the 30th April at 11:00 the RCC will host a pre-engagement webinar for interested providers and stakeholders to attend and hear more about the approach. This will assist in determining whether parties would like to be involved in the codesign sessions. Following this there will be 2 in person codesign sessions per week focusing on a key area the RCC is looking to coproduce. Key areas and prospective dates are outlined below. Further information confirming locations and timings will be shared via The Chest. b. Procurement Process - Engagement events 5th May and 7th May c. Service Design and Property - Engagement events 12th May and 14th May d. Service Design and Property - Engagement events 19th May and 21st May If further in person or on online events are needed during the PME period, a notification will be shared through the Chest. Attendance of the codesign sessions outlined is strongly recommended, however, if representatives cannot attend for whatever reason, further information will be shared through the Chest with regards to a survey or template to return. To register for the PME webinar and codesign sessions please follow the link below to the Chest. Registration must be via the messaging section on the Chest listing your name, job title, organisation, e-mail address and which session would you like to attend. https://www.the-chest.org.uk/ Project reference - DN812920 The RCC will run a Competitive Flexible Procedure with an intensive pre-procurement preliminary market engagement period. Flowing from this will be the procurement window. During the pre-procurement Preliminary Market Engagement period intensive codesign events will take place focusing on three key areas. o Structured codesign events shaping the procurement - service design, social value approach, framework collaboration agreement, evaluation criteria, qualities we must see, and quality assurance expectations. o Structured codesign events shaping the service design and shaping property acquisition - using a service concept as a foundation to explore what an innovative and outcome led model needs to do. Then ensuring that our property search meets the requirements of the service design. * A Participation Pack will be shared ahead of the sessions outlining the codesign process and what participants need to be prepared to bring. During the procurement process Elements of the procurement process are to be defined during the codesign window but are likely to include multiple dialogue, clarification and evaluation stages, focusing on quality, purpose, values, relational practice, community embeddedness and financial sustainability.",
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