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| Source: | Find a Tender Service (FTS) |
| Notice Type: | Pipeline / planning |
| Buyer: | Regulator of Social Housing |
| Main Category: | Services |
| Procurement Method: | — |
| Tender Status: | Planning |
| Estimated Value (ex. VAT): |
The Learning & Development function at RSH is responsible for enabling colleague capability, compliance and professional development across the organisation. It delivers a structured programme of learning opportunities, including mandatory training for all staff (such as health and safety, data protection and cyber security), alongside wider development covering leadership, inclusion and role-specific skills. The function also supports the identification of skills gaps, provides learning consultancy, and manages learning systems and platforms. As part of a transition to a new Learning Management System (LMS), RSH is moving towards a more centralised and flexible approach to learning delivery, requiring accessible, high quality digital content that can be effectively managed and deployed internally. RSH is seeking to engage the market to inform the potential procurement of a digital learning content library to support the delivery of mandatory and developmental training for all colleagues. The requirement is for high-quality, off-the-shelf digital learning content, with a particular focus on covering core compliance areas (such as health and safety, data protection and equality, diversity and inclusion); content related to leadership and workplace professional skills is also of interest. The content will be hosted and deployed via RSH's Learning Management System (LMS) and therefore must be compatible, easily accessible and capable of being managed internally. RSH is particularly interested in solutions that offer flexibility, including the ability to tailor or edit e-learning content and assessments where required. The in house team have access to Articulate 360 to facilitate this, but content authored using alternative tools are acceptable as long as capability is provided for editing the content and assessments. The solution is expected to provide a scalable and user-friendly experience for all colleagues, with appropriate licensing arrangements to support organisation-wide access, as well as administrative functionality for a small number of internal users responsible for managing and maintaining content. We would expect vendors to ensure learning content is maintained and updated to reflect changes in legislation and best practice, as these evolve. We are interested in learning content in a variety of different formats (e.g. video, e-learning) but would expect a core offer of e-learning with in built assessments to meet our compliance requirements of staff. RSH is particularly interested in understanding the availability of content-only solutions within the market. Key Requirements include: • Content that can be hosted and deployed via RSH's LMS; where this is in the form of e-learning this must use SCORM technical standards • Ability to manage content and assessments internally, including potential for editing or tailoring where required • Coverage of core topics such as H&S, data protection, EDI and leadership skills • Content aligned to recognised standards - health & Safety related content must align with relevant accreditations (e.g IOSH and/or RoSPA) and all content must reflect current UK legislation. • Scalable access for up to 400 colleagues with appropriate administrative functionality for up to 5 users • User-friendly and accessible content (e.g. aligned with accessibility standards such as WCAG2, including accessibility for neurodiverse learners). RSH is currently considering potential procurement routes for this requirements and is using this pre-market engagement to inform the most appropriate and proportionate approach. Initial options include the use of an existing compliant framework such as Crown Commercial Services frameworks (for example RM6219 Learning and Training Services DPS), or undertaking an open market procurement. Early analysis suggests that while frameworks may offer a compliant and efficient route, there may be limitations in identifying suppliers that specialise in editable, content-only digital learning libraries. RSH is therefore seeking feedback from the market to understand supplier availability, capability and preferred routes to market, including whether suitable providers are represented on existing frameworks. The outcome of this engagement will inform the final procurement approach, ensuring it delivers value for money, proportionate competition and access to the most appropriate supplier base. This preliminary market engagement (PME) is issued for information gathering purposes only and does not constitute a call for competition. RSH is not committing to any future procurement or contract award as a result of this engagement. Any subsequent procurement activity will be subject to a separate process and relevant approvals. Participation in this PME is entirely voluntary. RSH will not be liable for any costs, expenses or losses incurred by suppliers in responding to this document or participating in any related discussions. Information provided by suppliers may be used by RSH to inform the development of its requirements and procurement approach. Any information shared will be treated confidentially and will not be attributed to individual suppliers. RSH may contact respondents for clarification purposes only as part of this market engagement exercise.
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Application Deadline
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| Release Date: | 7 May 2026 |
| Application Deadline: | 15 May 2026 |
| Contract Start Date: | 4 July 2026 (Estimated) |
| Contract End Date: | 5 July 2027 (Estimated) |
| Contract Duration: | 1.0 years |
| Procurement ID (OCID): | ocds-h6vhtk-0692dc |
| Notice Reference: | 041705-2026 |
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