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Future Procurement Opportunity - Peer and Psychosocial Support Service for Children and Young People with Innate Variations of Sex Characteristics and their Whānau

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RFx ID : 31871230
Tender Name : Future Procurement Opportunity - Peer and Psychosocial Support Service for Children and Young People with Innate Variations of Sex Characteristics and their Whānau
Reference # : IVSC PPSS
Open Date : Q2 2025
Indicative RFx Release Date  : Q3 2025  [?]
Department/Business Unit : Comissioning
Tender Type : Future Procurement Opportunity (FPO)
Project Status : Confirmed  [?]
Indicative Total Value : $500K - $1M  [?]
Expected number of contracts offered : 1
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
Required Pre-qualifications : None
Contact : Coral Midwinter
ivscppss@tewhatuora.govt.nz
Overview

Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora (Health NZ) will soon be requesting Registrations of Interest (ROIs) for the delivery of a peer and psychosocial support service (PPSS) for children and young people with innate variations of sex characteristics (IVSC) and their whānau. Health NZ uses the term ‘innate variations of sex characteristics’, noting that many people with IVSC might use other terms such as ‘intersex’, ‘ira tangata’, or variation-specific wording.

Budget 2022 allocated $2.516 million over four years to initiatives aimed at implementing rights-based healthcare for children and young people with IVSC and their whānau, including funding for the delivery of PPSS for children and young people with IVSC and their whānau.
Following a co-design process through 2024 and early 2025, we are now seeking a partner (or partners) to deliver the service.
Amongst other things, the PPSS must:
• deliver a safe, confidential and flexible service to provide children and young people with IVSC (up to and including the age of 25) and their whānau, with tailored support about IVSC
• help build the resiliency of children and young people with IVSC and their whānau
• uphold Te Tiriti o Waitangi
• ensure equitable service delivery for priority populations, including for Māori, Pacific peoples and tāngata whaikaha (disabled people)
• work collaboratively with other providers delivering on the IVSC initiative, as well as the independent evaluator.

Following an ROI, shortlisted organisations will be invited to participate in collaborative discussions to jointly determine and recommend the optimal solution and approach for service delivery and contractual arrangements. This process is intended to be highly collaborative, and could include potential arrangements such as:
• a consortium, or memorandum of understanding between multiple organisations
• a primary contract holder subcontracting with other organisation(s) to support service delivery and ensure contract deliverables are met
• any other options proposed by the collaborative group.

Following the opening of the ROI, all interested providers will have an opportunity to ask questions via email. We encourage all interested providers to register with GETS and subscribe to the notice to receive timely updates regarding this ROI. Alternatively, you can register your interest by contacting IVSCPPSS@tewhatuora.govt.nz.