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Joint Action for Integrated Public Hlth Surveillance,Planning & Response-First Nations Communities

QH · Australia

Frontline service procurement for comprehensive prevention, testing, treatment and management services for people with, or at risk of, blood borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections. It also supports workforce development in First Nations communities.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Queensland Health frontline service procurement Focus on First Nations communities Services relate to BBV/STI and communicable diseases Detailed applicant eligibility not provided in the supplied content
The page indicates this is a Queensland Health frontline service procurement related to BBV/STI and communicable diseases for First Nations communities. Specific applicant eligibility, legal structure requirements, location requirements, and other detailed criteria are not provided in the supplied content.

What's Funded

Delivery of prevention, testing, treatment and management services for blood borne viruses, sexually transmissible infections and communicable diseases, along with workforce development activities in First Nations communities.

Expected Outcomes

Improved public health surveillance, planning and response, increased access to BBV/STI prevention and care, and strengthened workforce capability in First Nations communities.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitindigenous_organisationother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communitytrainingother

Keywords

First Nations communitiesBBVSTIcommunicable diseasespublic health surveillanceplanningresponseprevention

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the Joint Action for Integrated Public Hlth Surveillance,Planning & Response-First Nations Communities?

The Joint Action for Integrated Public Hlth Surveillance,Planning & Response-First Nations Communities is a non-profit grant offered by QH in Australia. Frontline service procurement for comprehensive prevention, testing, treatment and management services for people with, or at risk of, blood borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections. It also supports workforce development in First Nations communities.
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Who is eligible for the Joint Action for Integrated Public Hlth Surveillance,Planning & Response-First Nations Communities?

Queensland Health frontline service procurement Focus on First Nations communities Services relate to BBV/STI and communicable diseases Detailed applicant eligibility not provided in the supplied content
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What activities are funded?

Delivery of prevention, testing, treatment and management services for blood borne viruses, sexually transmissible infections and communicable diseases, along with workforce development activities in First Nations communities.
4

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