Published date: 10 September 2024
Closed early engagement
Contract summary
Industry
Educational software package - 48190000
Educational software development services - 72212190
Networking software development services - 72212210
Document management software development services - 72212311
IT software development services - 72212517
System and support services - 72250000
Helpdesk and support services - 72253000
Software-related services - 72260000
Software support services - 72261000
Software maintenance and repair services - 72267000
Data-processing services - 72310000
Services related to the detention or rehabilitation of criminals - 75231200
Prison services - 75231230
Education and training services - 80000000
Adult and other education services - 80400000
Computer-user familiarisation and training services - 80533000
Computer training services - 80533100
Location of contract
North East, North West, Yorkshire and the Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East, South West
Procurement reference
tender_463980/1403065
Published date
10 September 2024
Closing date
30 September 2024
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has a legal requirement to secure the provision of education and training for prisoners and recognises that Education, Skills, and Work (ESW) play a significant role in reducing reoffending. A 2017 MoJ report shows that prisoners who participated in any form of learning activity were 9 percentage points less likely to reoffend compared to non-learners and 1.8 percentage points more likely to be in employment after release. MoJ is committed to delivering a transformed 'Prisoner Education Service' (PES) focused on work-based training and skills'.
The Prisoner Education Service (PES) is developing an innovative, integrated digital ecosystem that brings together a holistic prisoner view that informs planning, delivery and accountability. Effective Screening and Assessment (S&A) is at the core of this, ensuring that prisoner's learner needs are identified when engaging with education, and inform their learner journey throughout their time in custody. This system should enable HMPPS to drive up standards and outcomes across the estate, both in custody and in the community.
To realise this vision, we are procuring digital S&A tools for the PES contracts.
This PIN is for an English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) screening tool only.
We are expecting to procure one tool; the tool can be part, fully or not yet developed. The expected contract length is up to 7 years.
The ESOL tool must accurately identify any gaps in a prisoner's ability to read, write, speak and understand English, written and spoken language, in line with National Standards. The tool must also indicate the level of support required to enable progression.
ESOL assessments can include digital elements but should include interaction with and reading assessment outcomes determined by screening and assessment delivery staff.
The Tool must be compliant with Government Digital Standard (GDS) in the design, testing and deployment in a timeframe agreed with the Authority, supported by an Implementation Plan and must be capable of integrating with other services and sharing data using open standards.
The vision for the ESOL tool contract is to:
- Implement a high-quality, accessible tool that accurately identifies prisoners ESOL ability levels.
- Enable collaboration with the Authority and PES providers to ensure continuous improvement so that the tool enables quality ESOL S&A delivery.
- Enable data reporting integration of the ESOL tool into the Authority systems.
- Provide for the first time national consistent ESOL screening across the PES prison estate to reduce duplication and improve data flow across the estate.
- Deliver the ambition for digital by default screening with contingencies to allow continued S&A delivery when access to digital tool/s is impacted.
- Ensure high quality ESOL S&A tool provider led training and ongoing support to PES Core-Education staff on the use of provider screening tools.
- Drive quality via output measured KPIs
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The purpose of this engagement is to secure wider market involvement in the testing and development of our procurement structure, including the specification and contract.
Topics we would like to hear suppliers' view on may include but are not limited to:
- Tool demonstration or vision
- Specification Optimisation
- Contract Terms Proportionality
- Removing Barriers to SMEs
- IPR
- Costs
- Pay Mech (including development, mobilisation and service delivery costs)
- Ability to meet current requirements and timescale including if developed
- Appetite to develop tool
- Insurance Levels
- Digital Requirements
- Delivery requirements
- Tool outputs & next steps
We have included a Survey to seek out your views and to ask if you would be willing to speak with us further on this topic, once complete please return it to the PES-ScreeningandAssessment@justice.gov.uk email no later than the 27th September 2024. If you agree to speak with us, we will be holding meetings on a first come first serve basis between 30th September - 7th October.
About the buyer
Address
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
England
pes-screeningandassessment@justice.gov.uk
Website
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice
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Closing date: 30 September 2024