Family, Domestic and Sexual Violence Pilot - Service Integrators Initiative

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Primary Health Tasmania is inviting capable organisations to submit an expression of interest (EOI) to deliver the new Service Integrator initiative under the Supporting the primary care sector response to family, domestic and sexual violence pilot.

Service Integrators will be established to act as a conduit between primary care and specialist family, domestic and sexual services across Tasmania.

This is an important opportunity to contribute to the development of a comprehensive and effective approach to improve system integration and health system navigation for victim-survivors of family domestic and sexual violence.

About the EOI process

The EOI process is part of a two-stage tender process. In stage one we aim to:

  • understand the capabilities of the market.
  • gather insights on addressing family domestic violence, sexual violence, and child sexual abuse
  • finalise the service design of the Service Integrators initiative
  • shortlist applicants for stage two.

The EOI application period for stage one has now closed.

In stage two, shortlisted applicants will be required to respond to a further evaluation criterion, prepare a presentation, complete a budget and meet with the evaluation panel (where you may be required to respond to further questions).

An application must be submitted for stage one to be eligible for stage two.

Want to know more?

Read the 'Key documents' (Program Guidelines and Application Form).

Attend the non-mandatory online information session or view the briefing session report and presentation slides once they have been published online.

Post a question in the Q&A section below.

Email any commercially sensitive questions to procurement@primaryhealthtas.com.au (some questions and answers may be de-identified or generalised and posted in the Q&A section below).

Important: Online and email questions are monitored by Primary Health Tasmania’s Procurement Team Monday to Friday 9.00am-5.00pm (excluding public holidays).

How to apply

Applications must be in writing and include:

  • completed Application Form
  • organisation chart
  • insurance certificates of currency
  • audited financial statements.

Applications must be submitted via the Application upload section below.

Primary Health Tasmania is inviting capable organisations to submit an expression of interest (EOI) to deliver the new Service Integrator initiative under the Supporting the primary care sector response to family, domestic and sexual violence pilot.

Service Integrators will be established to act as a conduit between primary care and specialist family, domestic and sexual services across Tasmania.

This is an important opportunity to contribute to the development of a comprehensive and effective approach to improve system integration and health system navigation for victim-survivors of family domestic and sexual violence.

About the EOI process

The EOI process is part of a two-stage tender process. In stage one we aim to:

  • understand the capabilities of the market.
  • gather insights on addressing family domestic violence, sexual violence, and child sexual abuse
  • finalise the service design of the Service Integrators initiative
  • shortlist applicants for stage two.

The EOI application period for stage one has now closed.

In stage two, shortlisted applicants will be required to respond to a further evaluation criterion, prepare a presentation, complete a budget and meet with the evaluation panel (where you may be required to respond to further questions).

An application must be submitted for stage one to be eligible for stage two.

Want to know more?

Read the 'Key documents' (Program Guidelines and Application Form).

Attend the non-mandatory online information session or view the briefing session report and presentation slides once they have been published online.

Post a question in the Q&A section below.

Email any commercially sensitive questions to procurement@primaryhealthtas.com.au (some questions and answers may be de-identified or generalised and posted in the Q&A section below).

Important: Online and email questions are monitored by Primary Health Tasmania’s Procurement Team Monday to Friday 9.00am-5.00pm (excluding public holidays).

How to apply

Applications must be in writing and include:

  • completed Application Form
  • organisation chart
  • insurance certificates of currency
  • audited financial statements.

Applications must be submitted via the Application upload section below.

Page last updated: 19 Nov 2024, 02:50 PM