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Scoping Report to Inform the Development of Frameworks in Welsh Social Care

  • Dyddiad dyfarnu contract: 29 Hydref 2025

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ID:
157785
OCID:
ocds-kuma6s-155724
Math o gontract:
Gwasanaethau
Math o weithdrefn:
Agored
Hysbysiad dyfarnu contract cyf:
NOV559375
Cyf mewnol:
Portal Ref: 157785
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C - contract lleol ar ran un prynwr sy'n contractio yn unig.
Prynwr:
Social Care Wales
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Background In 2024/25 Social Care Wales developed a digital potential tool, which enables staff at social care organisations to better understand their digital skills and capabilities. The tool also supports organisations to identify skills gaps and target support where it’s most needed. In July 2025, the early findings from the digital potential tool were released: The Digital Potential Tool (DPT) - An Insight into the digital maturity and literacy of social care in Wales. The report was based on the responses of 1,200 individuals across 295 organisations in Wales. The report highlighted that while social care workers have high levels of basic digital skills and most have access to the technology they need to do their work, there are important areas for improvement. Technical problem solving, specialised technology for person-centred care, and understanding and using artificial intelligence (AI) tools were highlighted as key skills gaps amongst the workforce. At an organisation level, digital strategic planning, getting systems to work effectively together and sharing information about digital transformation between organisations were some of the areas that could be improved. These findings align with national strategies, including: - Ymlaen: The research, innovation and improvement strategy for social care 2024 to 2029 - Digital and Data Strategy for health and social care in Wales. This tender aligns with the key recommendations of the DPT report in terms of: - develop a ‘what good looks like’ framework for social care in Wales - create a digital competency framework with flexible learning pathways which are tailored to social care professionals and address the unique requirements of their roles based on the 'what good looks like' framework - make training opportunities more visible and accessible. Aims and Objectives Phase 1 – Scoping (this tender) The aim of this tender is to commission a supplier to produce a scoping report that sets out how Social Care Wales, in partnership with social care organisations and people who access care and support, could co-develop: - A ‘What Good Looks Like’ (WGLL) framework for digital maturity and literacy in Welsh social care - A digital competency framework for Welsh social care leadership. This scoping will provide the evidence base and design options needed to: - Define what “good” digital maturity and literacy looks like in Welsh social care - Clarify the digital competencies expected of leaders - Ensure the voices of people who access care and support in Wales are central to digital transformation. Phase 1 must produce actionable, well-evidenced recommendations because Phase 2 depends on them. Decisions in Phase 1, such as framework principles, success metrics, and engagement insights, will directly shape Phase 2’s design. Therefore, the successful supplier should deliver Phase 1 with Phase 2 in mind, for example, considering feasibility, scalability, alignment with national strategies, and how stakeholder engagement can inform longer-term framework adoption. What is required / ‘The Requirements’ The successful supplier will: - Conduct desk top research to review existing evidence and frameworks (e.g. NHS England’s WGLL, Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) Digital Capability Framework) - Conduct initial inclusive engagement with stakeholders including the social care workforce, leaders and people who access care and support, to inform and shape recommendations. - Make clear recommendations setting out a roadmap for Phase 2 development, including required costings and resources, timeframes and milestones, stakeholder mapping and engagement plan, evaluation approach and success metrics. Produce a scoping report that provides: - Draft structure and principles for a WGLL framework for digital maturity and literacy in social care in Wales. - Draft structure and principles for a digital competency framework for social care leadership in Wales. - Evid
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Dyddiad a ddyfarnwyd:
29 Hydref 2025
Dyddiad cychwyn:
05 Tachwedd 2025
Dyddiad gorffen:
05 Ebrill 2026

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