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Marram-Ngala Ganbu Evaluation Project
Issued By Court Services Victoria
Request for Tender
Status:
Closed
Number:
ITS2019-CHCV013
UNSPSC
Management and Business Professionals and Administrative Services

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  • Stephen Reginato

Description

The Children's Court of Victoria is seeking responses from a suitably qualified Aboriginal-led service provider to undertake an evaluation of the Marram-Ngala Ganbu (Koori Family Hearing Day) program.

The evaluation is expected to take a period of 6 months to complete.

The scope of this Invitation includes: undertaking an evaluation of the Marram-Ngala Ganbu program and producing an evaluation report.

Court Services Victoria (CSV) is a body corporate established by the Court Services Victoria Act 2014 (Vic) to provide the administrative services and facilities necessary for Victoria’s courts and tribunals to operate independently of the direction of the executive branch of government. CSV is governed by a Courts Council consisting of Victoria’s six heads of jurisdiction; the Chief Justice, the Chief Judge, the Chief Magistrate, the President of the Children’s Court, the State Coroner, and the President of VCAT; and up to two other members.

The function of CSV is to provide, or arrange for the provision of, the administrative services and facilities necessary or desirable:

a)    To support the performance of the judicial, quasi-judicial and administrative functions of:

  • Supreme Court;
  • The County Court;
  • The Magistrate Court;
  • The Children’s Court;
  • The Coroners Court;
  • VCAT; and
  • The Victims of Crime Assistance Tribunal.

(b)  To enable the Judicial College of Victoria to perform its functions; and
(c)  To enable the Judicial Commission to perform its functions.

For further information about CSV, see https://www.courts.vic.gov.au/