Quotes are invited for Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) support services in the Mossman/Port Douglas catchment. Services include children's counselling, general counselling, and court-based support. Delivery must be trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and client-centred, addressing geographic barriers and ensuring equitable access. Providers must demonstrate cultural competency, partnerships with Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs), and a skilled workforce. Collaboration with local stakeholders is essential. Quotes are due by 2:00 PM AEST on 7 July 2026.
Offers must be received by the closing date and time of 2:00 PM AEST on 7 July 2026.
The Queensland Government will pay small business suppliers (less than 20 employees) within 20 calendar days for eligible invoices.
The document does not explicitly state a warranty period for the services provided. However, it mentions that the supplier must warrant adherence to the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct.
Quotes will be evaluated based on Service Model (30%), Experience, Capability and Understanding (25%), Collaboration and Coordination (15%), Cultural Competence and Inclusivity (20%), Local Benefits (5%), and Regional and Community Benefits (5%).
Potential providers should possess experience in delivering DFV services in the catchment area, understand trauma and DFV, have a skilled workforce, and demonstrate cultural competence and inclusivity.
The document does not specify penalties for non-compliance. However, it states that breach of warranty may lead to disqualification or contract termination.
The document does not mention a mandatory or optional site visit.
The document does not mention sample submission requirements.
The cutoff for queries is 2:00 PM AEST on 23 June 2026.
Suppliers may be disqualified if they breach warranties, such as failing to comply with the ethical supplier threshold or the supplier code of conduct.