Job Details: SAOL Project: Invitation to Tender


Irish Future
Talbot Street
Dublin 1
irishfuture.ie
SAOL Project: Invitation to Tender
SAOL PROJECT TENDER FOR RESEARCH INTO THE QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE
EXPERIENCE OF DOMESTIC, SEXUAL AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN DUBLIN?S
NORTH INNER CITY.

INTRODUCTION.

SAOL is an all-female drug rehabilitation and education service based
on Amiens Street Dublin 1. SAOL have been working with Women from the
North inner city who are impacted by addiction, trauma, poverty, and
other issues for **Apply on the website** years. In **Apply on the
website** in response to Women presenting with an experience and
domestic sexual and gender-based violence SAOL applied and
successfully secure 3 years funding through Rethink Ireland for DAVINA
(Domestic Abuse and Violence is Never Acceptable). DAVINA is a peer
partnership programme that works with and for women who experience
Addiction and DSGBV it is both a psycho educational programme with a
strong focus on Advocating for women who experience this dual issue.

BACKGROUND

This project seeks to increase awareness and understanding on the
issue, scope and impact of addiction and domestic abuse on the North
inner City to strengthen advocacy and organizational capacity to
respond more effectively to women who are experiencing addiction and
domestic abuse. Currently women who have this dual issue experience a
binary approach and are often excluded form services due to their
addiction and are not made safe from their abusers because of a lack
of understanding and response to women in addiction and domestic
abuse. This project will ultimately increase evidence to amplify
advocacy on behalf of this community. The only service currently
working with Women who experience addiction and domestic abuse is SAOL
through the DAVINA Programme however we seek to increase evidence to
influence change in attitudes in An Garda Siochana, Domestic Abuse
services and addiction services.

Scoping the numbers of women who experience DV and Addiction in the
North Inner city through quantitative and qualitative research will
amplify this hidden but insidious issue which will continue to
compromise the safety, security and healthy outcomes of women,
families and this community if remained unaddressed.

PROJECT AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

* Design measurement tool to scope the scale of Women and families
who have experienced Addiction and DSGBV within a geographical area.
* Demonstrate through literature review the impact on families from
a health and pro social perspective.
* Increase evidence to advocate through direct quantitative research
into the number of women in the North inner city who are experiencing
addiction and domestic abuse through intimate partner violence and or
coercive control or as children experiencing domestic abuse in their
family of origin.
* Increased awareness and understanding through qualitative research
into the issue. Women must be active participants in this process
through maintaining agency over their life experience.
* To focus the project within the environs of the North Inner City
to strengthen advocacy for a more holistic response to this dual
issue.
* This Project must adhere to the values of its community-based
setting which is trauma informed practice with a feminist lens and
works with participants as equal partners in the process.
* This Research is for publication, the objective being that this
research will demonstrate the need for a new approach to this issue to
help women in recovery from Addiction and DSGBV and be a key tool for
SAOL and DAVINA to Advocate with stakeholders, policy makers and
funders.

It is anticipated that the Researcher(s) will use a mixed methods
approach to consulting with the community and relevant stakeholder
organisations. This may include:

* Household surveys ? face-to-face and/or online surveys
* Diaries and other creative methods
* Community focus groups
* One to one interview with key stakeholders

It is anticipated that the Researcher(s) will: consult with community
members, the community residents, staff and DAVINA Advisory Group
members, NEIC, Garda Siochana, Domestic Violence Service Providers and
Addiction Support services and other relevant groups and agencies
providing services in the area. In addition, it is expected that the
researcher will engage secondary research methodology to gather key
socio-economic data which will underpin and inform the research
project

RESEARCH OUTPUTS:

The research will produce a detailed Quantitative and Qualitative
study on the scale, scope and impact of addiction and DSGBV in
Dublin?s north inner city which will include

* An Executive Summary
* A detailed area profile for Dublin 1, 3 and 7 and in demographics
**Apply on the website**. This area equates with that of the NICDATF
area.
* Identification of emerging trends and issues for individuals
living in the area
* Identify key legislative and regulatory and service delivery
strategies that inform and govern the response to women and children
impacted by DSGBV and Addiction
* Identify opportunities to respond to local need
* A compassionate and rights based participatory qualitative report
that reflects the human story of women and children impacted by the
issue.
* Timeframe:
* It is expected the research will be completed over 1 year period
commencing circa late September **Apply on the website**.

BUDGET: Total monies available for this research is ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website**. There is no more money available,
so please cost accordingly.

EXPERTISE AND ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

* Due to the sensitive nature of the research project, you must have
a proven track record of engaging with the client group.
* Understanding and passion for the issues of DSGBV and Addiction
* Access to Ethics Committee
* Experience and expertise in communication with a range of
Stakeholders.
* Excellent interpersonal skills with a strong track record in
rights-based participation.
* Experience of conducting community consultations particularly in
areas of higher socioeconomic disadvantage.
* Experience of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies
* Excellent communication, facilitation, and inter-personal skills
* Knowledge and experience of community development principles and
be willing to work in a trauma informed manner in partnership with
SAOL Staff team and culture.

PROPOSALS MUST INCLUDE:

* Details of the approach to the work and methodologies to be used
* Name of applicant(s) and/or organisation with which the current
contract will be placed
* Details of Ethics committee access.
* Number, details of roles and input, and expertise of all staff to
be involved in the project
* Curriculum Vitae (including the names of organisations for whom
similar consultancy work has been completed) for all those who will
have input
* Proposed budget plan to ensure that all aspects of the proposal
and in line with the budget outlines.

IN ADDITION, THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE INCLUDED:

* A list of previous similar consultancy projects undertaken and
completed
* Evidence of relevant qualifications of personnel who will be
involved in this contract
* Tax Clearance Access details
* A copy of relevant insurance
* Details of Garda Clearance in line with SAOL working with
vulnerable people policy.

Pease send Proposal to SAOL CEO Gary Broderick at **Apply on the
website** and please address all queries to SAOL CEO at **Apply on the
website**

Closing Date for Proposals COB **Apply on the website**/**Apply on the
website**/**Apply on the website**
SAOL PROJECT TENDER FOR RESEARCH INTO THE QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE
EXPERIENCE OF DOMESTIC, SEXUAL AND GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN DUBLIN?S
NORTH INNER CITY.

INTRODUCTION.

SAOL is an all-female drug rehabilitation and education service based
on Amiens Street Dublin 1. SAOL have been working with Women from the
North inner city who are impacted by addiction, trauma, poverty, and
other issues for **Apply on the website** years. In **Apply on the
website** in response to Women presenting with an experience and
domestic sexual and gender-based violence SAOL applied and
successfully secure 3 years funding through Rethink Ireland for DAVINA
(Domestic Abuse and Violence is Never Acceptable). DAVINA is a peer
partnership programme that works with and for women who experience
Addiction and DSGBV it is both a psycho educational programme with a
strong focus on Advocating for women who experience this dual issue.

BACKGROUND

This project seeks to increase awareness and understanding on the
issue, scope and impact of addiction and domestic abuse on the North
inner City to strengthen advocacy and organizational capacity to
respond more effectively to women who are experiencing addiction and
domestic abuse. Currently women who have this dual issue experience a
binary approach and are often excluded form services due to their
addiction and are not made safe from their abusers because of a lack
of understanding and response to women in addiction and domestic
abuse. This project will ultimately increase evidence to amplify
advocacy on behalf of this community. The only service currently
working with Women who experience addiction and domestic abuse is SAOL
through the DAVINA Programme however we seek to increase evidence to
influence change in attitudes in An Garda Siochana, Domestic Abuse
services and addiction services.

Scoping the numbers of women who experience DV and Addiction in the
North Inner city through quantitative and qualitative research will
amplify this hidden but insidious issue which will continue to
compromise the safety, security and healthy outcomes of women,
families and this community if remained unaddressed.

PROJECT AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

* Design measurement tool to scope the scale of Women and families
who have experienced Addiction and DSGBV within a geographical area.
* Demonstrate through literature review the impact on families from
a health and pro social perspective.
* Increase evidence to advocate through direct quantitative research
into the number of women in the North inner city who are experiencing
addiction and domestic abuse through intimate partner violence and or
coercive control or as children experiencing domestic abuse in their
family of origin.
* Increased awareness and understanding through qualitative research
into the issue. Women must be active participants in this process
through maintaining agency over their life experience.
* To focus the project within the environs of the North Inner City
to strengthen advocacy for a more holistic response to this dual
issue.
* This Project must adhere to the values of its community-based
setting which is trauma informed practice with a feminist lens and
works with participants as equal partners in the process.
* This Research is for publication, the objective being that this
research will demonstrate the need for a new approach to this issue to
help women in recovery from Addiction and DSGBV and be a key tool for
SAOL and DAVINA to Advocate with stakeholders, policy makers and
funders.

It is anticipated that the Researcher(s) will use a mixed methods
approach to consulting with the community and relevant stakeholder
organisations. This may include:

* Household surveys ? face-to-face and/or online surveys
* Diaries and other creative methods
* Community focus groups
* One to one interview with key stakeholders

It is anticipated that the Researcher(s) will: consult with community
members, the community residents, staff and DAVINA Advisory Group
members, NEIC, Garda Siochana, Domestic Violence Service Providers and
Addiction Support services and other relevant groups and agencies
providing services in the area. In addition, it is expected that the
researcher will engage secondary research methodology to gather key
socio-economic data which will underpin and inform the research
project

RESEARCH OUTPUTS:

The research will produce a detailed Quantitative and Qualitative
study on the scale, scope and impact of addiction and DSGBV in
Dublin?s north inner city which will include

* An Executive Summary
* A detailed area profile for Dublin 1, 3 and 7 and in demographics
**Apply on the website**. This area equates with that of the NICDATF
area.
* Identification of emerging trends and issues for individuals
living in the area
* Identify key legislative and regulatory and service delivery
strategies that inform and govern the response to women and children
impacted by DSGBV and Addiction
* Identify opportunities to respond to local need
* A compassionate and rights based participatory qualitative report
that reflects the human story of women and children impacted by the
issue.
* Timeframe:
* It is expected the research will be completed over 1 year period
commencing circa late September **Apply on the website**.

BUDGET: Total monies available for this research is ?**Apply on the
website**,**Apply on the website**. There is no more money available,
so please cost accordingly.

EXPERTISE AND ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

* Due to the sensitive nature of the research project, you must have
a proven track record of engaging with the client group.
* Understanding and passion for the issues of DSGBV and Addiction
* Access to Ethics Committee
* Experience and expertise in communication with a range of
Stakeholders.
* Excellent interpersonal skills with a strong track record in
rights-based participation.
* Experience of conducting community consultations particularly in
areas of higher socioeconomic disadvantage.
* Experience of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies
* Excellent communication, facilitation, and inter-personal skills
* Knowledge and experience of community development principles and
be willing to work in a trauma informed manner in partnership with
SAOL Staff team and culture.

PROPOSALS MUST INCLUDE:

* Details of the approach to the work and methodologies to be used
* Name of applicant(s) and/or organisation with which the current
contract will be placed
* Details of Ethics committee access.
* Number, details of roles and input, and expertise of all staff to
be involved in the project
* Curriculum Vitae (including the names of organisations for whom
similar consultancy work has been completed) for all those who will
have input
* Proposed budget plan to ensure that all aspects of the proposal
and in line with the budget outlines.

IN ADDITION, THE FOLLOWING SHOULD BE INCLUDED:

* A list of previous similar consultancy projects undertaken and
completed
* Evidence of relevant qualifications of personnel who will be
involved in this contract
* Tax Clearance Access details
* A copy of relevant insurance
* Details of Garda Clearance in line with SAOL working with
vulnerable people policy.

Pease send Proposal to SAOL CEO Gary Broderick at **Apply on the
website** and please address all queries to SAOL CEO at **Apply on the
website**

Closing Date for Proposals COB **Apply on the website**/**Apply on the
website**/**Apply on the website**


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