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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Community-led Grants

Details

RFx ID : 30932766
Tender Name : Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Community-led Grants
Reference # :
Open Date : Thursday, 23 January 2025 1:00 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00)
Close Date  : Wednesday, 19 February 2025 5:00 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00)
Tender Type : Request for Proposals (RFP)
Tender Coverage : Sole Agency  [?]
Categories :
  • 85000000 - Healthcare Services
Regions:
  • Auckland
  • Bay of Plenty
  • Canterbury
  • Chatham Islands
  • Gisborne
  • Hawke's Bay
  • Manawatu-Wanganui
  • Marlborough
  • Nelson
  • Northland
  • Otago
  • Southland
  • Taranaki
  • Tasman
  • Waikato
  • Wellington
  • West Coast
Exemption Reason : None
Required Pre-qualifications : None
Contact : Te Uuira Maipi
teuuira.maipi@teakawhaiora.nz
Alternate Physical Delivery Address  :
Alternate Physical Fax Number  :
Overview

Hauora Māori Services is requesting applications from Community and Hauora Māori Partners across Aotearoa to develop and implement a local initiative to support priority groups affected by FASD, their caregivers and whānau.

Initiatives should be designed to reflect the needs of people with or impacted by FASD in your rohe. The initiatives may provide information, education or support to enable people with FASD, their caregivers and whānau to manage FASD within the context of their experience (with FASD).

We are interested in applications from Community and Hauora Māori Partners with experience developing and delivering community initiatives focused in FASD or related disorders and capability and experience to provide Kaupapa Māori initiatives

Applicants should have experience and history of working with organisations that have a focus on FASD and/or related disorders and must be able to demonstrate their experience in working with those affected by FASD in their rohe.

You should bid if you are interested in improving hauora outcomes for people who have or are affected by FASD and you have a strong understanding of FASD, and experience working with whānau and organisations involved with FASD or related disorders.