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Drug and alcohol treatment services for Tasmanian Aboriginal communities
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Primary Health Tasmania is undertaking a limited tender process for the delivery of drug and alcohol treatment services for Tasmanian Aboriginal communities. The tender process will be conducted over two stages:
in stage one we are seeking expressions of interest (EOI)
information, feedback, and insights gathered during stage one will be used to inform stage two
assessment to determine the suitable applicant/s will take place in stage two
at a minimum to be eligible for stage two an EOI must be submitted for stage one.
Want to know more?
For all the information you need to know about the services to be delivered and tender process:
attend the non-mandatory online information session or view the information session report and presentation slides once they have been published on this page
post a question in the Q&A section below (most questions and answers will be shared on this page)
certificate of accreditation standard, as applicable.
Primary Health Tasmania is undertaking a limited tender process for the delivery of drug and alcohol treatment services for Tasmanian Aboriginal communities. The tender process will be conducted over two stages:
in stage one we are seeking expressions of interest (EOI)
information, feedback, and insights gathered during stage one will be used to inform stage two
assessment to determine the suitable applicant/s will take place in stage two
at a minimum to be eligible for stage two an EOI must be submitted for stage one.
Want to know more?
For all the information you need to know about the services to be delivered and tender process:
attend the non-mandatory online information session or view the information session report and presentation slides once they have been published on this page
post a question in the Q&A section below (most questions and answers will be shared on this page)