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Evaluation of the National Diabetes Services Scheme (deadline 19 July 2024)

Evaluation of the National Diabetes Services Scheme (deadline 19 July 2024)

Project tender detail

Diabetes Australia administers the NDSS under the NDSS Grant Agreement with the Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care. The term of this agreement has been extended for 12 months until 30 June 2025 by a Deed of Variation. Within this variation, by 30 September 2024, Diabetes Australia and the Department will negotiate and enter into a further exclusive and closed grant agreement for an additional 3 years ending 30 June 2028.


Within the NDSS Grant Agreement, Diabetes Australia must undertake to gather and evaluate Registrant feedback on, and the continuous improvement of, the National Programs and Services as they relate to Registrants.

The NDSS evaluation is undertaken by an independent third party to Diabetes Australia, its Agents and other third parties involved in the administration and service delivery of the NDSS. As directed by the Department, NDSS evaluation reports prepared by the evaluation service provider are provided to both the Department and Diabetes Australia concurrently to provide conspicuous independence of the NDSS evaluation.

The scope is to deliver high-level evaluation of the NDSS that is fit-for-purpose with thematic, meaningful and actional information provided. Diabetes Australia and the Department will use the evaluation results to inform continuous quality improvement of the NDSS.

Details of how to apply:

Refer attached RFP Documents.

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Closing Date: 19 July 2024

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