ClosedNon-Profit
Indigenous Youth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Service
Queensland Health · Australia
State funding for an Indigenous youth alcohol and drug treatment service in Queensland under the Alcohol, Tobacco & Drug funding program. The program aims to minimise harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in Queensland.
Location
Queensland
Who Can Apply
- Closed opportunity
- Frontline service procurement
- Focus on Indigenous youth alcohol and drug treatment services
- Operates in Queensland under Queensland Health
The page identifies this opportunity as a frontline service procurement under Queensland Health's Alcohol, Tobacco & Drug state funding. Specific applicant eligibility, legal structure requirements, and assessment criteria are not provided in the supplied content.
What's Funded
Delivery of frontline alcohol and other drug treatment services for Indigenous young people, including service procurement and related community health support activities.Expected Outcomes
Reduced harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in Queensland, with treatment and support services delivered to Indigenous youth.Key Information
Applicant Types
non_profitindigenous_organisationother
Stage
any
Funding Purposes
communityother
Keywords
Indigenousyouthalcoholdrug treatmenthealthQueenslandfrontline service procurementAlcohol Tobacco and Drug
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Indigenous Youth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Service?
The Indigenous Youth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Service is a non-profit grant offered by Queensland Health in Australia. State funding for an Indigenous youth alcohol and drug treatment service in Queensland under the Alcohol, Tobacco & Drug funding program. The program aims to minimise harm associated with alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in Queensland.
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Who is eligible for the Indigenous Youth Alcohol and Drug Treatment Service?
- Closed opportunity
- Frontline service procurement
- Focus on Indigenous youth alcohol and drug treatment services
- Operates in Queensland under Queensland Health
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What activities are funded?
Delivery of frontline alcohol and other drug treatment services for Indigenous young people, including service procurement and related community health support activities.
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