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NSW Department of Communities and Justice / Request for Expression of Interest for delivering new Family Preservation and Restoration Models - FACS.16.171

RFT ID FACS.16.171
RFT Type Expression of Interest for Specific Contracts
Published 25-Nov-2016
Closes 23-Dec-2016 2:00pm
Category Community and social services
Agency NSW Department of Communities and Justice


Contact Person
Maria Kissouri
Phone: 9377 6105
servicesystemreform@facs.gov.nsw.au

Tender Details

 

The NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) is leading the implementation of evidence based service models to stem the flow of entries into out of home care (OOHC) and increase safe and sustainable exits from care and are undertaking a procurement process to identify suitable non-government providers to run this service.

This Expression of Interest (EOI) is an invitation to all interested service providers to express their interest in operating these new Family Preservation and Restoration Models.

 

 

Location

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RFT Type

Expression of Interest for Specific Contracts - An invitation for Expression of Interest (EOI) for pre-registration of prospective tenderers for a specific work or service. Applicants are initially evaluated against published selection criteria, and those who best meet the required criteria are invited to Tender (as tender type Pre-Qualified/Invited).

This tender opportunity is not expected to lead to the award of a contract, or the award details will be advertised elsewhere. Please telephone or email the contact officer for details


Additional Details / Instructions

Locations

Albury, Blacktown, Ingleburn, Lakemba, Liverpool, Pennant Hills, Auburn, Bankstown, Central Sydney, Coffs Harbour, Corrimal, Dubbo, Edgeworth, Fairfield, Kempsey, Lismore, Macarthur, Mount Druitt, Nowra, Orange, Parramatta, Penrith, Shellharbour, St George, St Marys, Sutherland, Tamworth, Tweed Heads, Wagga Wagga, Wyong

 


Multi Agency Access

No