The Department of Justice is seeking suppliers to provide Gambling Help Services from 2026 to 2029. The services include counselling and support, community education, and capacity building across 11 Queensland service regions. The contract will be for an initial period of three years with potential for two one-year extensions. Mandatory requirements include adherence to the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct, specific insurance coverage (Workers Compensation, Public Liability, Professional Indemnity), demonstrated capacity and capability, accreditation under relevant human services quality standards, implementation of child safe standards, and provision of publicly accessible, child-safe service centres in each region. Suppliers may offer services in one, some, or all regions.
The bid closes on Friday 01 May 2026 at 01:00 am E. South America Standard Time. The expected decision date is Friday 29 May 2026.
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Suppliers must adhere to the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct, hold specific insurances (Workers Compensation, Public Liability, Professional Indemnity), have the capacity and capability to deliver the services, be independently accredited by an appropriately qualified auditor under relevant Australian human services quality standards, have implemented all child safe standards, and have at least one publicly accessible, child-safe service centre in each service region they offer to.
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