The Public Health Department at Manchester City Council invites Expressions of Interest to gather data and insights to better understand the Caribbean community in Manchester.
The Public Health Department are looking to commission an organisation or consortium to gather data and insights to help to increase their overall knowledge and understanding of Manchester’s residents of Caribbean heritage.
This research will provide insight into the population of Manchester’s residents of Caribbean heritage including those residents who are of mixed-race Caribbean heritage. This will include providing an understanding of how Manchester’s residents of Caribbean heritage define their identity, if their identity is subject and influenced by variations in demographics and or any other factors, and the reasons for this.
The research will also provide insights into which specific parts of the city people of Caribbean heritage live, any patterns in how they have settled and if and how this reflects variations in demographics.
In addition, the research will also help The Public Health Department understand specific community dynamics, if and how they are subject to variations in demographics and what this means for people of Caribbean heritage living in the city.
It is intended that this research will guide future culturally competent initiatives and services that are responsive to the needs of these communities.
Maximum Funding Allocation: £25,000 (exc VAT). Deadline extended: 27 May 2024.
For more details and to apply see the attached brief.
If you have any questions regarding the brief, contact Anissa Kheratkar at: [email protected]