Published date: 14 August 2019

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Opportunity (published 14 August 2019)

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Contract summary

Industry

  • Educational software package - 48190000

Location of contract

South East

Value of contract

£100,000 to £155,000

Procurement reference

2019UoS-0118a

Published date

14 August 2019

Closing date

12 September 2019

Contract start date

26 September 2019

Contract end date

25 September 2025

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Open procedure (above threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The University of Southampton's Strategy includes delivering excellence and an exemplary student experience in a sustainable environment. Our primary commitment is to support the delivery of that experience with the highest possible level of quality.

The Nursing & Midwifery Council ('NMC') published its new Education Standards for Student Supervision and Assessment in October 2018, and the School of Health Sciences' at the University of Southampton ('HS') nursing programmes were revalidated and approved against these new standards in February 2019. These programmes and standards will be fully implemented by HS in September 2019 and those students will need to be assessed against the new standards in January 2020.

It has been agreed between health care and education providers across the Health Education England South ('HEES') Region that all students will be assessed using the same documentation, the basis for which will be the Practice Assessment Documents ('PAD') produced originally by the Health Education England Pan London project and adapted for regional use by the HEES PAD Project. The HEES PAD was submitted for scrutiny and approved as part of the NMC/University conjoint validation in February 2019.

Thus, from September 2019 the only students who may be assessed against the old standards will be those students who will not transfer on to the new programmes, i.e. final year single field, third and final year dual field students and second year PGDip students. These students will continue to use the existing platform. From January 2020, the students to be assessed against the new framework therefore make up approximately two thirds of the school's pre-registration population, approximately 800 students.

All nursing students currently use an electronic platform to complete assessment of professional practice. Assessors and supervisors also use the same system to provide feedback, commentary and grading.

However, the development roadmap for the existing platform does not meet HS timescales and thus it will no longer be fit for purpose for students on the new programmes, in that it is aligned with the outgoing curriculum and standards. It will therefore not be able to support the new NMC Standards for supervision and assessment or the requirements of the HEES PAD.

The right solution will support the University to deliver an excellent student experience and ensure compliance with the new education standards.

Thus the objective of HS is to have in place a system from January 2020 that will meet the needs of the new NMC standards and that will replicate electronically and interactively, the HEES PAD. This must feature in full the variety/type of data formats outlined within the HEES PAD and also all HS enhancements, which are:-
• Clinical Skills Passport
• Record of Exposure to fields of nursing other than the field the student is studying, e.g. a child nursing student's record of their experiences of mental health nursing.


More information

Additional text

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The University is not liable for any costs in th


About the buyer

Contact name

Victoria Becheley

Address

University Road
SOUTHAMPTON
SO171BJ
England

Telephone

02380595689

Email

vsh@soton.ac.uk