09 March 2026

Funding opportunity for allied health providers – Fairfield LGA

 

group of allied health professionals.

 

Eligible allied health providers servicing the Fairfield Local Government Area (LGA) are invited to apply for funding under SWSPHN’s new Multidisciplinary Team Care small grants program.

The MDT grants program aims to increase access to person-centred allied health care for priority populations by strengthening multidisciplinary collaboration between allied health and small or solo general practices.

 

Who should apply

This opportunity is suited to allied health providers with demonstrated experience delivering multidisciplinary care, particularly those working with priority populations or chronic disease management in Fairfield LGA.

Allied health providers working in private, government, non-government, community based or Aboriginal community controlled organisations who can prove effective service delivery and are engaged with diverse communities are invited to apply.

See the EOI Tender Document for details on this funding opportunity. 

EOI Tender Document

 

What you can deliver

Funded services will focus on initiatives that:

  • strengthen multidisciplinary approaches to chronic disease management
  • deliver coordinated, person-centred care
  • improve access to allied health services for priority populations
  • address service gaps in underserved or disadvantaged communities

Proposals should demonstrate the ability to deliver effective multidisciplinary care in Fairfield LGA, particularly for priority populations and/or chronic disease management.

 

Expected outcomes

Successful initiatives will contribute to:

  • stronger collaboration across the primary care system
  • improved management of chronic disease in the community
  • greater recognition of the role of allied health in prevention and wellbeing
  • more equitable access to allied health services in Fairfield
  • reduced potentially preventable hospitalisations

 

Information session and Q&A

An information session was held Tuesday, 17 March.
Multidisciplinary Team Care Information Session Slide Presentation

Each week, questions and answers will be shared here:
Information Session QA – updated 1 April 2026

 

Funding period

Funding will be provided through a formal funding agreement for a contract period of 1 July 2026 to 31 October 2027.

Key dates

EOI open 9 March 2026
Information session 17 March 2026 @ 11.30am
Last queries 30 March 2026 @ 5pm
EOI closes 3 April 2026 @ 5pm
Evaluation period 7 April 2026 – 24 April 2026
Successful applicants notified. Contract negotiations commence 1 May 2026
Contract execution 1 July 2026
Unsuccessful applicants notified July 2026
Establishment and embedding 1 July 2026 – 31 October 2026
Full implementation and service delivery commencement 1 November 2026

 

How to apply 

Respondents must submit their EOI by filling in the application form below. Ensure you have read the EOI tender document carefully and follow the application process outlined below.

All Expressions of Interest must be submitted by 5pm, Friday, 3 April 2026.

Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Care small grants program application

Tip – have this information handy before you begin your application:

 

Questions and enquiries

Any questions relating to this EOI can be emailed to tenders@swsphn.com.au. Questions and answers will be published on this webpage at the end of each week.

Enquiries regarding this EOI can be directed to Bianca Walsh, Primary Care Workforce Manager, on 4632 3000 or email bianca.walsh@swsphn.com.au