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NSW Gambling Survey 2023 - NSWGamblingSurvey2023

RFT ID NSWGamblingSurvey2023
RFT Type Open Tenders
Published 14-Jun-2023
Closes 12-Jul-2023 12:00pm
Category Specialised service
Agency Department of Enterprise, Investment and Trade


Contact Person
Tamara Dytor
Phone: 0299950413
tamara.dytor@responsiblegambling.nsw.gov.au

Tender Details

The NSW Gambling Survey is a representative, population-based survey of NSW adults. It is the primary source of data about gambling participation, behaviour and attitudes in NSW and the prevalence of gambling problems and gambling harm. The survey is conducted every 4-5 years and the most recent NSW Gambling Survey occurred in 2019. With the proliferation of sports betting marketing and the diversification of gambling products and offerings, it is critical to have an updated understanding of any changes in gambling behaviour, the prevalence of gambling problems and any other emerging trends. State-wide prevalence research is the most reliable source of information on gambling and gambling harm in NSW.

The 2023 survey will measure the prevalence of gambling participation and gambling harm across different gambling segments in NSW. The survey will include questions about the gambling activities of NSW residents, aspects about their gambling behaviour, demographic information, problem gambling risk factors, the positive and negative impacts of gambling behaviour, gambling regulation and awareness of responsible gambling and services. Research results will be compared with previous NSW prevalence studies and with other Australian prevalence studies where relevant. Findings from the survey will help inform gambling policy and program activity and to ensure that carefully targeted harm minimisation measures in NSW are utilised to their full effect.

The research project will be commissioned and managed by the Office of Responsible Gambling (‘the Office’), on behalf of the Responsible Gambling Fund. The Office has a commitment to assess and monitor over time the impact of gambling and the extent of gambling problems, as well as regional differences and the characteristics of vulnerable people and populations.

The key activities of the research project are to design, implement, analyse and present the findings of a comprehensive gambling participation and gambling-related harm study from an adult participant sample that is representative of the NSW population. This will involve:

  • Designing a methodology for the conduct of a state-wide gambling participation and gambling harm study
  • Developing the survey design, sampling strategy, survey questions, methodology and planned analyses in close consultation with the Office, informed by the latest best practice research methods
  • Administering the survey to NSW residents resulting in at least 10,000 completed surveys (or the minimum survey sample accepted in the final agreed research methodology)
  • Preparing 2023 data tables and data files in a usable format such as MS Excel and SPSS statistical software package
  • Data cleaning and manipulation, including weighting, re-coding, computation of variables and testing of the 2023 data to ensure consistency with previous data sets
  • Conducting a thorough analysis of the data, highlighting any significant differences
  • Providing a technical report appended to the research report
  • Producing an easy-to-understand report of a publishable standard which reflects feedback and direction from the Office, and the findings of the independent peer reviews of the report. The report should outline the aim of the study, the methodology used and the results found, and reflect the structure agreed to with the Office and the provided template and style guide.

The Office welcomes responses to this open tender from a range of applicants.

Location

NSW Regions: Far North Coast, Mid North Coast, New England, Central Coast, Hunter, Cumberland/Prospect, Nepean, Northern Sydney, Inner West, South East Sydney, South West Sydney, Central West, Orana/Far West, Riverina/Murray, Illawarra, Southern Highlands

RFT Type

Open Tenders - An invitation to tender by public advertisement with no restriction placed on who may tender. Tenderers will normally be required to demonstrate in their tender that they have the necessary skills, resources, experience, financial capacity, and in some cases licences, accreditations, etc., to fulfil the tender requirements.

Additional Details / Instructions

Please note that if you wish to submit multiple files as part of your application, you will need to upload these as a 'zip' folder.

Conditions for Participation

Please refer to the attached document ‘Conditions and Statement of Requirements Part A’ for the full conditions of participation.

Estimated Timeframe for Delivery

Milestone

Date

Pilot survey

16 August - 8 September 2023

Conduct survey

16 September – 28 November 2023

Final research report and technical report

February 2024 (date TBC)


Multi Agency Access

No