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Health & social work services tenders in New Zealand
6 active health & social work services procurement opportunities from New Zealand. Live data continuously extracted from New Zealand's official procurement portals — refine using the master tenders search to filter by deadline, value, or contracting authority.
Peer support specialists in Hutt Hospital Emergency Department and a crisis recovery cafe service – Lower Hutt
Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)
This opportunity is for peer support specialists in Hutt Hospital Emergency Department and a crisis recovery cafe service in Lower Hutt. This procurement opportunity is for two initiatives; peer support specialists in the Emergency Department at Hutt Hospital and a crisis recovery cafe service in Lower Hutt. While each initiative has its own established service model and commissioning parameters that must be upheld, there is flexibility to adapt and tailor delivery models to better meet local need. Health NZ is open to commissioning services collaboratively where this adds value. The objective is to grow the capacity in mental health and addiction services and workforce is a key priority for this Government. Health NZ I Te Whatu Ora recognises the need to provide alternative options that foster a supportive environment, lived-experience-based support for people who are in distress related to either mental health and/or addiction concerns. These initiatives will be implemented with scope for continual improvement over the initial contract term. Services are required to be peer‑led, maintain close working relationships with local mental health and addiction services, and operate under clear protocols that define linkages with mental health and addiction crisis services. Submissions are welcomed from individual providers, including Kaupapa Māori and Pacific providers, as well as from collaborations or consortia of two or more providers. This approach also enables consideration of shared resources and operational efficiencies, where appropriate, while maintaining the integrity and distinct purpose of each initiative.
Early Intervention Services (EIS) Panel
Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education is establishing the Early Intervention Services (EIS) Panel to contract with private providers and Non-Governmental Organisations delivering Speech‑Language Therapy and Educational Psychology services. These services will support children from birth through to the end of Year 1 of schooling. As New Zealand's largest provider of Early Intervention Services, the Ministry aims to expand options for whānau by partnering with external specialists to deliver targeted, high‑quality support. The Panel will improve service availability and reduce wait times by enabling flexible service delivery models. This is a non‑value, non‑volume panel, and no minimum level of business or funding is guaranteed. Please direct all questions via the GETS Q+A Portal.
Peer‑Led Acute Alternative Service Southern District
Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)
We are procuring the design, establishment, and delivery of a new 6‑bed, peer‑led acute alternative service that operates 24 hours a day and provides a short‑stay, community‑based alternative to inpatient mental health admission for adults experiencing acute mental distress in the Southern district. The service will: • Be genuinely peer‑led, with lived experience at the centre of service design, leadership, and delivery • Operate in a home‑like, residential setting in either Central Otago / Queenstown or Southland / Invercargill • Be fully integrated with Mental Health and Addiction Specialist Services, including crisis and inpatient teams • Provide clinically safe, culturally responsive, recovery‑focused care that supports people through an acute episode and back into their community This is a new service, to be co‑designed locally in partnership with Health NZ, Hauora Māori Services, lived experience representatives, and other key stakeholders. We are seeking a provider (or partnership/consortium) who shares our commitment to transforming acute mental health responses through a peer‑led, recovery‑focused, culturally responsive alternative to inpatient admission. At the heart of this service is choice, dignity, safety, and connection for tāngata whaiora and their whānau. This is a unique opportunity to be involved in an exciting initiative in the development of a peer-led acute alternative service. The continuing expansion of peer-led services, within the Southern region, continues the work commenced under the Te Hurihanga Time for Change programme. This service also aligns with the broader peer-led service initiatives being implemented across Aotearoa New Zealand. This opportunity enables your organisation to become a part of this unique and expanding workforce provision within the wide Mental Health and Addictions services.
Vocational Medical Services (VMS) Services Contract
Accident Compensation Corporation
PLEASE NOTE - Vocational Medical Services (VMS) is now an open contract, this tender notification is for those who do not hold a VMS contract with ACC. The purpose of this Request for Application (Proposal) is to seek applications from new suppliers for Vocational Medical Services (VMS). The current VMS (Vocational Medical Services) contract is valid until 30 June 2027 and has two further rights of renewal of 2 years (i.e. 3+2+2 years). The VMS Contract is comprised of: • Three medical assessment services: Vocational Rehabilitation Review (VRR) service; Initial Medical Assessment (IMA) service; and the Vocational Independence Medical Assessment (VIMA) service. and • One advisory service: Vocational Medical Assistance (VMA) service. To be considered to deliver some or all services on this contract, you must be a Medical Practitioner registered with the New Zealand Medical Council and hold a current Annual Practising Certificate with vocational registration in one of the following scopes: • General Practice, and hold a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Medicine, or equivalent • Occupational Medicine • Rehabilitation Medicine • Other relevant vocational scope, you must hold a Fellowship of a recognised, relevant College and hold a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Medicine, or equivalent General Practitioners (FRNZCGP) who do not hold a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Medicine, or equivalent, may be considered on a case-by-case basis if they are: • Registered under the General Practice vocational scope with the NZ Medical Council. • Hold a current Annual Practising Certificate. • Can demonstrate extensive experience in workplace disability management and/or occupational rehabilitation. All Medical Practitioners applying to work on this contract must also have: • A minimum of five (5) years general practice experience and • Demonstrated relevant and current work experience in disability management in the workplace
Rural General Practice (RGP) Services Contract
Accident Compensation Corporation
PLEASE NOTE – Rural General Practise(RGP) is now an open contract, this tender notification is for those who do not hold a RGP contract with ACC. Current RGP contract arrangements post 2024 tender process stand. The purpose of this Request for Application (Proposal) is to seek applications from suppliers for Rural General Practice (RGP) services. ACC is seeking general practices based in rural areas with appropriately trained and qualified staff who can provide treatment services. More information on the eligibility requirements and submission process is mentioned in the Request for Application (RFA) and Response to RFA documents enclosed in the attachments section. The documents enclosed in the attachments section are: 1. Request for Application (RFA) 2. Response to RFA 3. RGP List by Te Whatu Ora - 2024 Ngā mihi, ACC Procurement
RFP- Health NZ Waitematā and Taranaki Districts - Supply of Clinical Trolleys
Health New Zealand (Te Whatu Ora)
Health New Zealand Waitematā District and Taranaki District (together the Principals) require the supply of Clinical Trolleys for their Manaaki Hohonu Building and New East Wing Building (together the Projects). The Principals are nearing completion of the construction phase of the Manaaki Hohonu Building at Waitematā's Waitakere Hospital and the New East Wing Building (NEWB) at Taranaki Base Hospital. The Principal's require the procurement of 196 Clinical Trolleys as part of the Fixtures, Fittings, and Equipment required for the buildings. Manaaki Hohonu requires 68 Clinical Trolleys across 10 typologies (refer Appendix 4: Manaaki Hohonu Trolley Specifications). NEWB requires 128 Clinical Trolleys across 26 typologies (refer Appendix 5: NEWB Trolley Specifications). Note: Other Health New Zealand Districts may source Clinical Trolleys during the contract term of the contract awarded as a result of this procurement. The supplier(s) will be required to provide the same terms and conditions and the same pricing and commercial settings. Additional Health New Zealand Districts will contract directly with the successful supplier(s). Please refer to RFP for further details.
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