The College of Midwives of Ontario is looking to engage consultants to assist us with a survey of midwifery clients in Ontario.
Our strategic priorities in our current strategic plan include using data in the following ways:
- Survey clients to track their perceptions of the College so we can better understand the impact of our work and how we can communicate more effectively with them.
- We will gain a better understanding of clients’ needs and expectations across the range of settings in which midwifery care is provided and through analysis of internal College data. This will enable us to engage constructively with the profession to address clients’ expectations and find solutions to the issues which lead to complaints by setting new standards or providing regulatory guidance.
We anticipate doing a public opinion survey and would be looking for consultants to develop and frame the questions. We are open to different methods (e.g., online or telephone), and would consider adding on a focus group option. When reviewing the proposed methods, we will be considering cost, reach, and accessibility to ensure that our survey reaches a diverse group.
Following the completion of the survey, we anticipate the successful consultants will provide data analysis and interpretation of the survey results.
Issue Date: Monday, June 10, 2024
Proposal Submission Deadline: Friday, June 28, 2024
Read the request for proposals.
Questions about the details of the RFP can be directed to Victoria Marshall, Communications and Stakeholder Relations Officer at v.marshall@cmo.on.ca . All questions must be received one week before the submission deadline.
The College recognizes the value of lived, educational, and professional experience in skill building. If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity and believe you have the capabilities and commitment to the objectives and responsibilities of the contract, but your qualifications do not align perfectly, we encourage you to apply. In accordance with the Accessibility of Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code, 1990, we will accommodate applicants’ needs throughout all stages of the award process.