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Communications Research Framework
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Value
1,500,000 GBP
Current supplier
Blue Marble Research
Description
This procurement will establish a framework to deliver research for Defra Group Communications Directorate. Lot Lot 1: Stage 1 - Lot 1 - Qualitative Research This Lot requires a supplier to utilise qualitative research approaches to inform our communications, often at pace. We need to be able to efficiently commission qualitative research to generate a deeper understanding of our audiences, including most appropriate channels, language and tone when communicating with them on specific Defra policies, announcements and campaigns. Qualitative research is also central to our ability to test messaging and visual assets with audiences to inform and improve communications strategies and targeting.<br/><br/>A central function of this Lot will be the delivery of quarterly focus groups. These groups will comprise of both regular, tracking insight and inform our communications response to emerging priorities or challenges, including narrative and message testing. Together with our quarterly public attitudes’ tracker survey, this provides important, regular insight into public perceptions of our priority issues with value across the Communications Directorate. We anticipate that each wave will comprise of four, online focus groups with a general public audience.<br/><br/>The winning Contractor should have the experience and expertise to act as a strategic partner to the Directorate. This includes identifying key strategic insights from research as well as tangible implications and recommendations for our communications strategies, messages and visual assets.<br/><br/>The winning Contractor should be able to recommend a suitable methodology for each requirement under this Lot and be able to provide guidance on the pros and cons of different options including impact on speed of delivery versus robustness of results. Methodologies will vary on a project-by-project basis but are likely to predominantly include the following. Further, the Directorate will be open to hearing suggestions for additional, innovative methodologies from the winning Contractor for this Lot if they will further support the delivery of insight to inform our communications.<br/><br/>> Online, telephone or face-to-face depth interviews<br/>> Online or face-to-face focus groups or mini focus groups<br/>> Online communities or digital ethnography<br/>> Co-creation, including workshops<br/><br/>Bidders should be able to effectively sample and recruit participants to participate in qualitative research across all the key audiences outlined in Section 5 (Scope of the Requirement). <br/><br/>Requirements will vary on a project-by-project basis. They are likely to include:<br/>> A short proposal note. This should outline the Contractor’s understanding of the project context and objectives, recommended research approach, proposed sample specification and recruitment strategy, a project timeline, and a breakdown of costs<br/><br/>> A kick-off meeting to confirm approach, sample specification and timings with the Directorate<br/><br/>> Design of research materials, allowing plenty of scope for the Directorate to feed into and shape materials<br/><br/>> Recruitment and fieldwork<br/><br/>> Thematic analysis of primary data. The Contractor should also proactively look for ways to elevate analysis to improve outputs (for example, utilising external sources to contextualise research findings, or using behavioural frameworks where this would improve the impact of our communications)<br/><br/>> Interim / topline findings note<br/><br/>> Full PowerPoint report with accompanying debrief. The Contractor should ensure final outputs are concise, easily navigable, have a clear narrative, identify key insights, and include strategic implications and recommendations for our communications. They should also seek to bring to life the views of research participants (for example, through the use of verbatim quotes)<br/><br/>> Summary reports or additional, creative outputs Lot Lot 2: Stage 1 - Lot 2 -Quantitative Research This Lot requires a supplier to utilise quantitative research approaches to inform and evaluate our communications, often at pace. We need to be able to efficiently commission quantitative research to support our understanding of key audiences as well as to measure the impact of our communications. <br/><br/>The winning Contractor should have the experience and expertise to act as a strategic partner to the Directorate. This includes identifying key strategic insights from research as well as tangible implications and recommendations for our communications strategies.<br/><br/>The winning Contractor should be able to recommend a suitable methodology for each requirement under this Lot and be able to provide guidance on the pros and cons of different options including impact on speed of delivery versus robustness of results. Methodologies will vary on a project-by-project basis but are likely to predominantly include the following. Further, the Directorate will be open to hearing suggestions for additional, innovative methodologies from the winning Contractor for this Lot if they will further support the delivery of insight.<br/><br/>> Online, telephone or face-to-face surveys<br/>> Statistical analysis (for example, Segmentations, Key Drivers Analysis, MaxDiff)<br/><br/>There may also be occasions where we require the successful Contractor for this Lot to conduct a small amount of qualitative interviews (for example, to inform questionnaire design / cognitive testing or to deepen understanding of specific survey results).<br/><br/>Bidders should be able to effectively sample participants across all the key audiences outlined in Section 5 (Scope of the Requirement). <br/><br/>Requirements will vary on a project-by-project basis. They are likely to include:<br/><br/>> A short proposal note. This should outline the Contractor’s understanding of the project context and objectives, recommended research approach, proposed sampling approach, a project timeline, and a breakdown of costs<br/><br/>> A kick-off meeting to confirm approach, sampling and timings with the Directorate<br/><br/>> Design of survey questionnaire, allowing plenty of scope for the Directorate to feed into and shape materials<br/><br/>> Fieldwork and data collection<br/><br/>> Weighted data tables with statistical significance testing and relevant cross breaks<br/><br/>>Requirements for analysis and outputs will vary on a project-by-project basis. For some projects we will only require delivery of data tables to conduct analysis in-house, whilst for others we may include the following: <br/><br/>> Data analysis. The Contractor should also proactively look for ways to elevate analysis to improve outputs (for example, utilising external sources to contextualise research findings, or using behavioural frameworks where this would improve the impact of our communications)<br/><br/>> Interim / topline findings note<br/><br/>> Full PowerPoint report with charted results and accompanying debrief. The Contractor should ensure final outputs are concise, easily navigable, have a clear narrative, identify key insights, and include strategic implications and recommendations for our communications. <br/><br/>> Summary reports or additional, creative outputs Lot Lot 3: Stage 1 - Lot 3 - Public Polling We need to be able to efficiently conduct public polling across the UK to measure public awareness of and attitudes to current policy areas, track uptake of certain behaviours, and explore attitudes to key trade-offs or tensions in environmental policy. Polling will cover the full Defra brief and be conducted on behalf of Defra Group. <br/><br/>A central function of this Lot will be the delivery of a public attitudes’ tracker survey each quarter. The survey will comprise of regular, tracker questions with the option to include additional, ad hoc questions to provide rapid data on emerging priorities or challenges. We will also want to include a number of demographic and media consumption questions, potentially with the option to link to relevant, external datasets for more nuanced information. We anticipate that each wave of the tracker will be around 15 minutes in length, and we would like to achieve a minimum, nationally representative sample of 2,000 UK adults.<br/><br/>Beyond the quarterly tracker, we may also require standalone polls on specific issues as and when they arise. The successful supplier should have capabilities for fast-turnaround polling and be able to provide guidance on the pros and cons of different polling options and the impact on speed of delivery versus robustness of results. This includes the capability to deliver very rapid turnaround polling (for example, in 24 hours).<br/><br/>We anticipate that research commissioned under this Lot will primarily take the form of online surveys. However, we require a supplier who is also able to conduct telephone polls and face-to-face polls should these additional methods be required. There may also be occasions where we require the successful Contractor for this Lot to conduct a small amount of qualitative interviews (for example, to inform questionnaire design / cognitive testing or to deepen understanding of specific polling results).<br/><br/>We anticipate that research commissioned under this Lot will predominantly be with a nationally representative sample of the UK public. However, on occasion, we may require polling or a sample boost of additional audiences, including:<br/><br/>Life stage segments, including young people<br/><br/>Members of the public living in rural areas<br/><br/>Pet owners<br/><br/>For delivery of the core requirement of this Lot, the quarterly tracker poll, we will require the successful supplier to deliver:<br/>> A short proposal confirming costs and timings for each wave<br/><br/>> A short kick-off meeting for each wave to agree timings and anticipated changes to the questionnaire<br/><br/>> Quality assurance of the survey questionnaire. The Directorate will provide a draft questionnaire ahead of each wave<br/><br/>> Recruitment and fieldwork<br/>> Data processing and quality assurance<br/>> Weighted data tables with statistical significance testing and relevant cross breaks<br/><br/>Additional, ad-hoc polling will have the same requirements. However, there may also be occasions where we also request:<br/>> Interim / topline findings note<br/>> Full PowerPoint report with charted results and accompanying debrief. The Contractor should ensure any final outputs are concise, easily navigable, have a clear narrative, identify key insights, and include strategic implications and recommendations for our communications. <br/>> Summary reports or outputs
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