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Invitation to co-create a tool/resource for multisector collaboration between the community and public sectors in Wales

  • First published: 16 October 2025
  • Last modified: 16 October 2025
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Summary

OCID:
ocds-h6vhtk-055a39
Published by:
Cardiff University
Authority ID:
AA0258
Publication date:
16 October 2025
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
UK6
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

In the next phase of WCPP’s work on Connected Communities and as part of the Resourceful Communities Partnership (RCP), we are commissioning the development of a tool, or resource, that enables users to build, improve, or sustain multisectoral collaborations. We are seeking to commission a partner to lead the prototyping, testing and refinement, and delivery of the tool/resource, building on the research and stakeholder engagement underpinning this tender. We are open to joint applications from existing collaborations/partnerships, consortium bids, and/or bids with the potential to evolve into a strategic partnership from public, third, and/or private sector organisations. The broad goal of this project is to develop a tool/resource that supports public and community sector actors to reflect on their collaborations and take evidence-informed-actions that strengthen their multisector collaborations aimed at improving community wellbeing.As part of the RCP, WCPP seeks to steward this process and broker relationships but is looking to commission a partner with a fresh perspective, relevant skills, and who can maximise project impact and longevity (in terms of relevance and uptake of what is delivered). Recent engagements helped us develop key principles for how we would like to work together with our partner: • Take a co-productive approach that mobilises practice-based expertise and fosters collective ownership of the final output. • Take a flexible approach to enable a wide-range of Welsh public service stakeholders to input at various points throughout the development process given the networked nature of the RCP and range of interests in this tool/resource. • Avoid duplication and keep stakeholders informed and engaged by ‘working out loud’.The need for this commission is underpinned by our previous research with the RCP on the role multisector collaboration plays in improving community wellbeing. The research highlights the critical ‘ingredients’ for initiating and sustaining multisector collaboration as well as actions that can foster those ingredients. A key output from that research was a Framework for Action which, while useful, stops short of supporting potential users to assess which actions are most suitable for their collaboration and context as well as providing practical tools and sources of guidance which could support them to take action. Through deeper engagement, we learnt that what’s needed to address this isn’t to make this research more engaging and accessible, rather, to develop a tool/resource that bridges the gap between evidence and action.

Full notice text

Scope

Procurement reference

CU.1988.MP

Procurement description

In the next phase of WCPP’s work on Connected Communities and as part of the Resourceful Communities Partnership (RCP), we are commissioning the development of a tool, or resource, that enables users to build, improve, or sustain multisectoral collaborations. We are seeking to commission a partner to lead the prototyping, testing and refinement, and delivery of the tool/resource, building on the research and stakeholder engagement underpinning this tender. We are open to joint applications from existing collaborations/partnerships, consortium bids, and/or bids with the potential to evolve into a strategic partnership from public, third, and/or private sector organisations.

The broad goal of this project is to develop a tool/resource that supports public and community sector actors to reflect on their collaborations and take evidence-informed-actions that strengthen their multisector collaborations aimed at improving community wellbeing.

As part of the RCP, WCPP seeks to steward this process and broker relationships but is looking to commission a partner with a fresh perspective, relevant skills, and who can maximise project impact and longevity (in terms of relevance and uptake of what is delivered). Recent engagements helped us develop key principles for how we would like to work together with our partner:

• Take a co-productive approach that mobilises practice-based expertise and fosters collective ownership of the final output.

• Take a flexible approach to enable a wide-range of Welsh public service stakeholders to input at various points throughout the development process given the networked nature of the RCP and range of interests in this tool/resource.

• Avoid duplication and keep stakeholders informed and engaged by ‘working out loud’.

The need for this commission is underpinned by our previous research with the RCP on the role multisector collaboration plays in improving community wellbeing. The research highlights the critical ‘ingredients’ for initiating and sustaining multisector collaboration as well as actions that can foster those ingredients. A key output from that research was a Framework for Action which, while useful, stops short of supporting potential users to assess which actions are most suitable for their collaboration and context as well as providing practical tools and sources of guidance which could support them to take action. Through deeper engagement, we learnt that what’s needed to address this isn’t to make this research more engaging and accessible, rather, to develop a tool/resource that bridges the gap between evidence and action.

Contracting authority

Cardiff University

Identification register:

  • GB-PPON

Address 1: Procurement Services

Town/City: Cardiff

Postcode: CF24 4HQ

Country: United Kingdom

Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/business/why-work-with-us/for-suppliers

Public Procurement Organisation Number: PHVT-4343-HWYR

Contact name: Mateusz Piorczynski

Email: PiorczynskiM@cardiff.ac.uk

Organisation type: Public authority - sub-central government

Devolved regulations that apply: Wales

Supplier

THE CO-PRODUCTION AND INVOLVEMENT NETWORK FOR WALES LTD

Identification register:

  • GB-PPON

Address 1: International House, 10 Churchill Way

Town/City: CARDIFF

Postcode: CF10 2HE

Country: United Kingdom

Public Procurement Organisation Number: PZJN-2153-MNMQ

Email: gwendolyn@copronet.wales

Type:

  • SME

Procedure

Procedure type

Below threshold - open competition

Contract

Invitation to co-create a tool/resource for multisector collaboration between the community and public sectors in Wales

ID: 1

Status: Pending

Related lots

1

Date the contract will be signed (estimated)

17 October 2025, 23:59PM

Can this contract be extended?: Yes

Value

38963 GBP Excluding VAT

46756 GBP Including VAT

Main category

Services

CPV classifications

  • 79420000 - Management-related services

Delivery regions

  • UKL22 - Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

Is the total value above threshold?

Below threshold

Contract dates (estimated)

20 October 2025, 00:00AM to 19 October 2026, 23:59PM

Extension end date (if all the extensions are used): 19 April 2027

Suppliers

  • GB-PPON-PZJN-2153-MNMQ

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
79420000 Management-related services Business and management consultancy and related services

Delivery locations

ID Description
1020 East Wales
1010 West Wales and The Valleys

Document family

Notice details
Publication date:
07 July 2025
Deadline date:
29 August 2025 12:00
Notice type:
UK4
Version:
1
Authority name:
Cardiff University
Publication date:
16 October 2025
Deadline date:
Notice type:
UK6
Version:
1
Authority name:
Cardiff University

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