ClosedNon-Profit

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

QH · Australia

A Queensland Health frontline service procurement focused on BBV/STI and communicable diseases in First Nations communities. It supports comprehensive prevention, testing, treatment and management services, as well as workforce development.

Location

Queensland

Who Can Apply

Closed frontline service procurement Likely for organisations able to deliver BBV/STI and communicable disease services Focus on First Nations communities Includes workforce development capability
Eligibility details are not provided in the supplied content. Based on the service description, this procurement appears intended for organisations capable of delivering BBV/STI and communicable disease prevention, testing, treatment, management, and workforce development services for First Nations communities in Queensland.

What's Funded

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

Expected Outcomes

Improved integrated public health surveillance, planning and response in First Nations communities, with better prevention, testing, treatment access, disease management, and workforce capability.

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitindigenous_organisationother

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communitytrainingother

Keywords

BBVSTIcommunicable diseasesFirst Nations communitiespublic health surveillancepublic health planningpublic health responseprevention

Frequently Asked Questions

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. A Queensland Health frontline service procurement focused on BBV/STI and communicable diseases in First Nations communities. It supports comprehensive prevention, testing, treatment and management services, as well as workforce development.

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

Closed frontline service procurement Likely for organisations able to deliver BBV/STI and communicable disease services Focus on First Nations communities Includes workforce development capability

What activities are funded?

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

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