Request number: RFQ851

Request for Quote:  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander GP and primary mental health care professional capacity building program

About this Opportunity:

Through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander focus GP/primary mental health care professional capacity building program WA Primary Health Alliance (WAPHA) is seeking to commission a suitably qualified provider to deliver cultural appropriate and culturally safe capacity building to GP’s and primary mental health care professionals to identify, diagnose and treat Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are experiencing signs of depression and/or suicidality

This particular activity will target WAPHA’s suicide prevention focus locations and those health professionals/organisations within these locations who predominantly service Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) consumers and/or those who are wanting to increase their service offerings to this population group.

The provider will be required to prioritise focus locations in the SA3 regions of Swan, Armadale, Bunbury, Manjimup, Goldfields, Esperance, Mid-West & Kimberley.

Services are to be delivered until 30 June 2026.

Request number: RFQ851

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    Anticipated timeframe:

    At the time of issuing, WAPHA anticipates the following timeframe for the process.

    • Request opened to market: 10 November 2025 – 10.00am
    • Close date for questions: 28 November 2025 – 4.30pm
    • Close date for Submissions: 1 December 2025 – 5.30pm
    • Estimated contract award: 12 December 2025 

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