Title: 200713 ESF ITT Briefing Presentation 101008
1European Social Fund 2007-13 Learning and Skills
Council North West Invitation to Tender Briefings
October 2008 Andy Fawcett Director of Economic
Development LSC Northwest
2ITT Briefing Event
- Welcome and Introductions
- Part A Overview of ITTs
- Adults (IAG)
- Other
- Employer Responsiveness
- Question and Answer
- Part B - Application Process
- Bravo Solution
- The Application Form(s)
- Question and Answer
3Programme Developments
- Revision to ESF Regional Frameworks
- - managed via regional Skills and Employment
Boards - - light touch process
- Additional Funding
- - some flexibility
- - activity prescribed by ESF Programme
- Innovative Activity
-
4Additional Funding
5 Innovative Activity
-
- ESF Operational programmed has allocated funding
for innovative activity - All dedicated innovative projects will have a
transnational or inter-regional dimension (i.e.
at least one partner from another EU Member
State) - Innovative and transnational activity will be
delivered through direct bidding outside of
Co-financing - Normally there will be up to three innovative and
transnational projects per region in view of the
separate budget allocation for the phasing in
area of Merseyside, this could mean up to 6 in
total for the region.
6 Innovative Activity - Themes
-
- Active Inclusion (Priorities 1 and 2)
- Engaging with Employers (Priorities 1 and 2
- ICT and the Digital Divide (Priorities 1 and 2
- Meeting New Challenges Demographic Change
(Older Workers and Migration) (Priorities 1 and 2 - Meeting New Challenges Skills for Climate
Change and Sustainable Development (Priority 2) - Social Enterprise (Priorities 1 and 2)
7Innovation Themes
8Revised Co-Finance Plan
- Revised Draft Co-Finance Plan - October/November
2008 - Consultation - November/December 2008
- Procurement round - March 2009
- Contracts - September 2009
9Procurement
- Provision of learning
- A two stage approach
- Stage 1 PQQ (completed for 2008)
- Stage 2 - Invitations to Tender
- Over 4800 organisations across all four elements
- Open ITTs
- Increasing demand for learning amongst employers
- Enhancing employer engagement
- Capacity building activities
- Adult guidance
- Also
- Activity funded via Technical Assistance
-
10ITTs (PQQs)
11Open ITTs
12Overview of Invitations to Tender Adults and
Other Andy Fawcett Director of Economic
Development LSC Northwest
13Priority 1 Adults
- The Employability Skills agenda has increased in
importance in policy terms culminating in July
2007 with the publication of - World Class Skills Implementing the Leitch
Review in England - The Sub National Review of Economic Development
- The DWP Green Paper In Work Better Off
- The LSC has responded by developing an integrated
model for employment and skills underpinned by
individual and employer customer journeys
14Priority 1 Adults
- Skills for Jobs aim is
- To reduce the number of adults not in employment
through more effective engagement in learning and
by moving them into sustainable jobs - To develop an integrated skills and employment
system responsive to the needs of economically
inactive individuals and the needs of employers.
15Priority 1 Adults
- Skills for Jobs Framework Principles
- Employer engagement critical
- Client centred - individualised and flexible
- Information, Advice and Guidance is critical
- Progressive fill the gaps, make the connections
- Building on City Employment Strategy models
- Responding to Local Area Agreements
- Bringing cohesion, enhancement and greater
efficiency to the current investment by a range
of organisations - Outcome focused sustainable jobs
16Priority 1 - NW/ADULT/S25
- Cumbria Pathways to Progress through IAG Skills
for Jobs - Open ITT
- Enhancements to IAG services to support
unemployed and economically in active adults to
make informed choices about learning and job
opportunities - Funding available 158,000
- Work with 396 adults
- Activity May 2009 to December 2010
17Priority 1 - NW/Other/S10
- Cumbria Skills for Jobs for Offenders
- ITT restricted to PQQ qualified organisations
- To support offenders to develop employability
skills and to secure sustainable employment - Approximate case load in Cumbria 2000
- Target volume 113 offenders with 34 gaining an
employment outcome - Funding 166,420
- May 2009 to December 2010
18Priority 1 - NW/Other/S11
- Greater Manchester Skills for Jobs The
Employability Skills Routeway into Sustainable
Employment for People with Learning Difficulties
and/or Disabilities - ITT restricted to PQQ qualified organisations
- To move adults aged 19 who are resident in
Greater Manchester who have LLDD issues
(including mental health issues) into sustainable
employment - Target volume 120 individuals
- Maximum Funding 300,000
- May 2009 to December 2010
19Overview of Invitations to Tender Employer
Responsive Ann Comiskey Skills Development
Manager LSC Northwest
20Priority 2 - Employers
- Objective is to develop a skilled and adaptable
workforce by - Reducing the number of workers without basic
skills - Increasing the number of workers qualified to
Level 2 and, where appropriate, to Level 3 - Developing managers and workers in small
enterprises - The activities described in this presentation
will - Help workers to develop the skills needed to
enable them to sustain employment and to progress
in the future - Help to improve productivity, innovation,
enterprise and competitiveness
21 Our Approach
- Seeking a consistent regional offer with
sub-regional context where appropriate and with
additional provision for Merseyside - Responses to consultation taken into account
- ITTs aligned with and seek to enhance Train to
Gain a more comprehensive offer for employers - Ensure that these activities complement and do
not duplicate other programmes eg Skills for Jobs - Responding to sector priorities where appropriate
- Activity May 2009 to July 2011
22 Overall Budgets
- Northwest
- ESF Funding for 2009-2011 22,492,914
- Merseyside PhasingIn Area
- ESF Funding for 2009-2011 16,283,411
23Summary of ITTs - Restricted
- Northwest including Merseyside Phasing-In Area
(30 September) - Training In-Company mentors to support employee
retention - Funding 900,000
- Results - Employees completing mentoring
training - -
- Functional IT Skills in the workplace
- Funding 2,448,000
- Results - Achievement of ITQ
- Meeting skills needs of disadvantaged people in
the workplace Funding 1,200,000 - Results - Learners completing personal
- development program
mes - - Achievement of NVQL1
24Summary of ITTs - Restricted
- Northwest including Merseyside Phasing-In Area
(30 September) - Additional NVQ Level 2 and 3
- Funding 10,997,490
- Results - Achievement of NVQ Level 2 and
3 - Train the Trainer
- Funding 1,020,000
- Results - Achievement of AV qualifications
- Supporting the growth in Apprenticeships for
Adults - Funding 1,876,000
- Results - Achievement of technical
certificates
25Summary of ITTs - Restricted
- Northwest including Merseyside Phasing-In Area
- (30 September)
- Workforce development in coaching and instructing
occupations within the Sport, Fitness and Outdoor
industries - Funding 477,249
- Results - Achievement of industry specific
qualifications -
- NVQ Level 4
- Funding 672,271
- Results - Achievement of NVQ Level 4
26Summary of ITTs - Restricted
- Merseyside Phasing-In Area and Greater Manchester
only (30 September) -
- Pathway to NVQ Level 2
- Funding 1,966,500
- Results - Completion of personal development
programmes - - Achievement of NVQ Level 1
27Summary of ITTs - Open
- North West including Merseyside Phasing-In Area
(7 October) - Employer pool and integrated career development
mentoring programme - Funding 2,819,515
- Results - Employers engaged
- Apprentices supported - Employer engagement in Creative and Media
Apprenticeships - Funding 300,100
- Results - Employers engaged
- Apprentices supported - Inward Investor and restructuring company
response programme - Funding 6,900,000
- Results - Companies and individuals assisted
-
28Summary of ITTs - Open
- Merseyside Phasing-In Area (7 October)
- Skillworks
- Funding 6,000,000
- Results - Companies supported
- Individuals trained - Voluntary and Community Sector Skills Pledge
Plus - Funding 1,201,100
- Results - Employers signing the skills
pledge
29Part A
- QUESTION
- AND
- ANSWER
- SESSION
30Supporting the Submission of Quality
Tenders John Myers Contracts Director LSC
Northwest
31Supporting the Submission of Quality Tenders
- Current Opportunities Restricted/Open Tendering
- Bravo Screenshots Walkthrough
- Hints Tips
- Obtaining Assistance
32Restricted / Open Tendering
- The current tendering opportunities are either
open or restricted. - Restricted tenders are for those providers who
have been successful at the PQQ stage. - Open tenders are for all providers and are
widely advertised.
33Restricted / Open Tendering
- Based on the type of service
- PQQ process pre-qualified providers
specifically for learning provision - Open tenders any Supplier can express an
interest and submit a bid as long as they are a
Legal Entity and based within the European Union
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40Hints Tips
- Save your work regularly at least every 15
minutes - Download the attachments save and complete them
offline - Read The Read me First document
- Do not alter the documentation
41Hints Tips (2)
- Start early
- Publish your response before (closing date for
restricted tenders 12.00 on 19th November 2008
for open tenders 12.00 26th November 2008) - Do read the hints and tips in the questionnaire
- You must complete all mandatory fields (marked
with a )
42Hints and Tips (3)
- Do not try to upload documents other than in word
or excel format, and only upload the requested
documents, no additional documents such as
insurance policies etc are required - You can still check your submission after you
have published and amend up until the closing
date - After uploading documents please check your
submission to ensure the documents have been
uploaded correctly
43Obtaining Assistance
- Seeking to support the completion of quality
tenders - Use the on-line messaging service All queries
will be answered within 48 hours - Check that the Bravo system holds your current
e-mail address, this will ensure you receive
important messages during the Tenders
44Obtaining Assistance (2)
- Refer to the on-line support material
- Existing contractors must not seek assistance
from contacts within partnership teams - We will seek to issue regular broadcasts to all
users via the messaging service
45Completing the Application Form Samantha
Mercer Economic Development Manager LSC
Northwest
46Timetable
47Tendering Process
- Basic Checks Technical/Commercial Parameters
- Evaluation
- Contract Award Panel
- Regional Management Team Endorsement
- Debrief
- Appeals Procedure
48Scoring Criteria
- Section 1 Activity Arrangements and Delivery
Arrangements - Section 2 Management Arrangements
- Section 3 Added Value and Value for Money
- Section 4 Track Record
- Section 5 Cross Cutting Themes and Exit
Strategy - Section 6 Output and Outcome Profile
- Section 7 Funding Cost
49Common Errors
- Projects squeezed into programmes
- Assumptions
- Weasel Words
- Jargon, Acronyms
- Not providing justification or relevant examples
- Not reading the instructions
- Cutting and pasting and not proof-reading
50Section 1 Activity Summary and Delivery
Arrangements
- Activity Summary
-
- Meeting the Service Requirements
- Criteria Demonstrate how the proposed activity
is innovative and/or builds on effective practice
to address the Service Requirements - Identify who the participants are, what you
propose to do with them and where - Provide evidence of how it links to the Service
Requirements - Demonstrate how the activities are innovative
and/or build on effective practice
51Section 1 Activity Summary andDelivery
Arrangements
- Defining the Target Groups
- Criteria Demonstrate an understanding of the
target group and their needs - Identify who the target group is and what their
needs are - Explain how the activities will respond to these
needs - Identify how the project will provide learner
support measures
52Section 1 Activity Summary and Delivery
Arrangements
- Engaging and Meeting the Needs of Eligible Target
Groups - Criteria Demonstrate how the proposed activity
will engage with and meet the needs of the target
group - Explain how you will engage with, recruit and
retain participants, demonstrate its
appropriateness - Identify how needs will be identified and
addressed imaginatively and innovatively
53Section 1 Activity Summary andDelivery
Arrangements
- Employer Needs and Understanding of the Local
Economy - Criteria Demonstrate how the activities proposed
will respond to the needs of employers and the
local economy - Respond to needs of the local employer base and
known skill shortages - Support the regions priority sectors and/or
growth sectors
54Section 1 Activity Summary and Delivery
Arrangements
- Responding to Strategies and Plans
- Criteria Demonstrate how the activities will
add value and complement relevant strategies,
plans frameworks and policy initiatives -
- Identify how the activities will deliver the
objectives of partnerships, strategies and plans. - Refer to Skills for Jobs and/or Train to Gain.
55Section 1 Activity Summary andDelivery
Arrangements
- Partnership Working
- Criteria Describe the added value of
partnership working and what this feature will
bring - Identify how the activities will deliver the
objectives of partnerships, strategies and plans. - Demonstrate how the activities will support and
facilitate the progression of individuals - Also identify
- Identify role and responsibilities for each
partner including lead organisation, submit
letters of support. - Identify whether each organisation will receive
ESF and approximate amount
56Section 2 Management Arrangements
- Delivery Mechanisms
- Criteria The delivery mechanisms for the
proposed activity demonstrate that they are
appropriate to the proposed target groups,
sectors and geographic locations - How project will be developed, implemented,
measured and evaluated include publicity and
promotion activities - Describe the infrastructure for the delivery of
the activity - Identify qualifications to be delivered and
achieved including volumes - How will the activity will remain flexible to
respond to changes - Identify weekly hours on project
57Section 2 Management Arrangements
- Ensuring Quality of Provision
- Criteria Demonstrate that the activity will be
delivered within a quality assurance framework -
- Continuous improvement arrangements, learner
evaluation, quality systems ie Common Inspection
Framework, Matrix - Arrangements for monitoring programme activity
and learner needs - Commitment to IIP
- Financial Spend and Internal Audit Arrangements
- Management Information Systems and Resources
- Accredited Centre for Qualifications being
delivered -
58Section 2 Management Arrangements
- Timescales and Milestones
- Criteria Demonstrate a clear programme of the
key stages for your proposal indicating how they
will deliver the activities with appropriate
timescales and milestones - Outline key stages and how it meets Activities to
be Supported and Additional Requirements - Describe timescales for main processes and
stages, demonstrate these are realistic - Identify key milestones for the project and
timescale/achievement dates minimum
requirements identified in Application Form
59Section 2 Management Arrangements
- Management and Monitoring Arrangements
- Criteria Demonstrate that effective management
and monitoring arrangements are in place -
- Explain how the project will be managed and
monitored effectively to ensure delivery of aims,
objectives, outputs and milestones - Identify sub-contracting arrangements
-
60Section 3 Added Value and Value for Money
- Adding Value to Other Activities Available for
Target Groups in Geographic Location - Criteria Demonstrate how the identified
activities will add value to other activities
available for the target groups in the proposed
geographic locations - Give details of similar or complementary projects
highlight linkages - Identify research undertaken
- How will activity be creative and how will
effective practice be shared to further develop
the area
61Section 3 Added Value andValue for Money
- Value for Money
-
- Criteria Value for Money
- Explain how activity has been designed to ensure
maximum effectiveness, promote excellence and
high quality delivery - Average Unit costs for
- Company Assisted
- Individual Assisted
- Qualification Achieved
-
62Section 4 Track Record
- Track Record of Managing and Delivering Similar
Activity and Management Capacity - Criteria Demonstrate that the lead organisation
and its staff have a track record of managing and
successfully delivering similar activity and that
the organisation has the capacity to manage the
activity of the size proposed - Details of projects managed
- Justification of lead organisations capacity
- Staff and qualifications relevant to activities
- Specialist expertise
- Experience of managing partners/sub-contractors
63Section 4 Track Record
- Track Record of Working in Geographic Locations
- Criteria Demonstrate that the organisations
involved in delivering the proposed activity have
a successful track record of working the in the
proposed geographic locations -
- Provide lead organisation partners track record
in working in location, name specific
projects/initiatives where appropriate - Identify results achieved
64Section 4 Track Record
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- Track Record of Working with Identified Target
Groups, Sectors and Employers - Criteria Demonstrate that the organisations
involved in delivering the proposed activity have
a successful track record of working with the
proposed target groups, sectors and employers - For target groups identified, outline lead
organisation partners track record in working
with target groups, name specific
projects/initiatives where appropriate - Identify success rates
- Include examples of engagement and retention
strategies
65Section 5 Cross Cutting Themesand Exit Strategy
- Contribution to Equal Opportunities Cross
Cutting Theme - A Wide range of needs you might have to deal
with when working with beneficiaries Describe the
wide range of needs that exist within your target
groups - Demonstrate that you understand these different
needs - Explain any previous experience you have of
working with the target group and/or research
conducted or consultation exercises
66Section 5 Cross Cutting Themes and Exit
Strategy
- B Will the design and delivery of your project
meet these different needs? - Explain how the design and delivery takes into
account the wide range of needs that exist within
your target group - Explain how previous experience and/or research
conducted or consultation exercises has informed
design and delivery
67Section 5 Cross Cutting Themes and Exit
Strategy
- C Does your organisation have an Equal
Opportunities Policy and Plan that explains how
you will put this into place and monitor
progress? How will this impact on the project? - Explain how the Policy and Plan will impact on
staff and beneficiaries involved in project - Describe what equal opportunities targets you
will set and how these will be monitored and
reviewed - Explain how you will deal with complaints of
discrimination, bullying or harassment - Confirm that your organisation will meet
Disability Discrimination Act etc
68Section 5 Cross Cutting Themesand Exit Strategy
- D Marketing and Publicity that reflects your
organisations commitment to equal
opportunities? - Describe the different methods and types of
marketing and publicity materials - Make specific reference to how equal
opportunities issues will be reflected in your
choice of material
69Section 5 Cross Cutting Themesand Exit Strategy
- Contribution to Sustainability Cross Cutting
Theme - Criteria Demonstrates contribution to the
Sustainable Development Cross Cutting Theme - Protecting the environment
- Careful use of resources
- Progress which recognises the needs of everyone
- Maintaining high and steady levels of economic
growth and employment
70Section 5 - Cross Cutting Themes and Exit
Strategy
- Exit Strategy
- Criteria Demonstrate that the project has a
clear and appropriate exit strategy - Provide an exit strategy, indicating one of the
following - Activities lead to ongoing delivery through core
funds - Development will be able to secure other funding
streams - Project will come to a natural close
71Part B - Section 6 Output and Outcome Profile
- Review ITT for details of outputs and results
that LSC wishes to deliver - Complete Part B Output and Outcome Profile with
Deliverables - Identify the volume of each Deliverable to be
delivered in each month -
72Part B Section 7 Funding Costs
- Provide breakdown of all costs
- Use headings included in Application Form do
not deviate - Costs must be realistic and relate to delivery of
project - Identify cost of project on annual basis
- Identify how the cost will be funded
- Balance of Funding
- Self calculating
- Items marked with an Asterisk are used to
determine -
73Additional Support All Sectors
- LSC Website for Frequently Asked Questions
- Messaging service via Bravosolution - Matters of
fact or clarification only - www.esf.gov.uk for ESF eligibility queries
74Additional Support Voluntary/ Community Sector
Only
- North West Network John Hacking - 0161 236 6493
- Merseyside Network for Europe Richard Finch
0151 258 1454
75Part B
- QUESTION
- AND
- ANSWER
- SESSION