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Provision for the Facilitation of Citizens Jury

University of Strathclyde

The University of Strathclyde’s Social Work and Social Policy department, through its THRIVING Food Futures research team, seeks a supplier to manage participant recruitment and coordinate the delivery of three citizens’ juries, each lasting three days. The supplier will work with the University in the design and recruitment of three, 3-day citizens juries, each with 18-22 participants of diverse backgrounds, across the UK (exact locations to be agreed). The juries will each hold an initial 2-day (in person) workshop in 2027. This will be followed by 6 online meetings with participants, as a means of maintaining their engagement across 2027-2029, which will be facilitated by the University of Strathclyde. The final day of each jury would be in 2029. The supplier will attend all in-person jury sessions in 2027 and 2029. This design allows jury members to shape some of the research that they will then hear the results of in the final session, which will include policymakers. The purpose is to discuss research and policy recommendations that will enable the UK’s food system to help achieve Net Zero targets while also improving population health. Specific requirements of the contract are to: - Work with the THRIVING Food Futures (TFF) research team to design the three citizens’ juries and to finalise the location details. This will include ensuring each jury has a main facilitator, appropriate expert witnesses, a critical friend, an ethnographer and an administrator. The research team from the University and representatives from others in the group can provide at least 5 people to help with the facilitation, critical friend and note-taking roles. The wider TFF team can provide some expert witnesses. - Recruit 18-22 participants to each of the three juries, using a mini-public design which ensures that the participants are representative of the local populations in terms of: - Gender - Ethnicity - Age - Socio-economic status - Political/ideological preferences A list of shortlisted participants will be provided to the University for review and acceptability no less than 4 weeks prior to each jury - Process compensation payments to the participants to cover their time and travel. To ensure the process is as inclusive as possible, participants should be given the option to receive payments by bank transfer, cash on the day or vouchers. The research team can also lead on the recruitment of expert witnesses The key services to be provided by the supplier include: A. Lead responsibility for the identification and booking of a suitable venue for each event B. Lead responsibility for the recruitment of participants of diverse backgrounds. C. Provide a list of shortlisted participants to the University for review D. Lead responsibility for preparing and supporting participants E. Supplier attendance at each jury event to welcome and assist participants on-site. F. Lead responsibility for processing compensation payments to the participants G. Participants will be given the option to receive payment by bank transfer (within one week of the event). Attendance at each jury event is required to process these payments H. Assistance with the design and planning of each event. I. Assistance with the facilitation of each event. J. Lead responsibility for the transcription of audio data recorded at each event and provision of all other data in a format that can be analysed K. Lead responsibility for producing a report of each event. Economic operators may be excluded from this competition if they are in any of the situations referred to in regulation 58 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015.

Award criteria

Quality: 50%, Price: 50%

Contract period

1170 days

Renewal policy

No renewal policy

Metadata

Contract ID
rls-13-JAN547542
Open Contracting ID
ocds-r6ebe6-0000820786
Tender ID
UOS-37287-2025
Buyer name
University of Strathclyde
Parties involved
  • University of Strathclyde
  • Glasgow Sheriff Court
Value
GBP 150,000
Bid Opening Date
18/02/2026 (2 months ago)
Award start date
18/02/2026 (2 months ago)
Tender end date
18/02/2026 (2 months ago)
Procurement method
Open procedure
Procurement method details
Open procedure
Main procurement category
services
Submission method
electronicSubmission
Submission terms - language
en
Submission terms - bid validity period
Unknown bid validity period
Techniques - Has framework agreement
No
Techniques - Framework agreement maximum participants
Unknown maximum participants
Number of lots
1
Lot details (Maximum lots bid per supplier)
Unknown maximum lots bid per supplier
Communication channel
Unknown communication channel
Covered By
GPA
Legal basis
32014L0024
Legal basis scheme
CELEX
Classification (Primary)
79315000: Social research services (CPV)
Classification (Additional)
No additional classifications