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EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP – FRASER/SUNSHINE COASTS CHECK FOR CONFORMITY WITH MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 1
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes ASP approved 21/6/2013 – COM 2964 – letter of advice to organisation in today’s mail
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Mediprotect – expires 15/11/13
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes Certificate – 128 709 491
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 123
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 2
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes 0734 - Confirmed
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Liberty International Underwriters
Expiry 31/2/2014
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes ABN: 58 009 666 193
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded to
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 124
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 3
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider or application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes 2195 - confirmed
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Altora
Expiry 31/5/2014
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes? Check with Grants Management
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded to
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 125
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 4
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes 0229 - confirmed
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Ansvar
Expires 1/11/2013
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes ABN: 58114 781 065
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 126
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 5
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes 2668 - confirmed
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Allianz
Expiry: 30/6/2013
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes ASP
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 127
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 6
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes Not an ASP – currently funded under the Family Services Act.
Email sent advising organisation to apply for ASP status.
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes QBE
Expiry: 31/5/2014
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes ABN: 47 298 315 697
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 128
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 7
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes COM2698 - confirmed
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Ansvar
Expiry: 3/8/2013
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes ASP – ABN: 85 097 999 347
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 129
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 8
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider or application to become Approved Service Provider
Submitting a concurrent application. To be confirmed with DCCSDS.
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Currently upgrading to $20M of insurance cover with Hervey Bay Insurance Brokers
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
The organisation is not incorporated.
No indication of whether they are seeking incorporation or if they will approach an incorporated organisation to auspice the project.
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 130
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ELIGIBILITY
Offeror 9
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes COM 0519 – auspiced by Baptist Union of Queensland Community Services Group
Confirmed by DCCSDS
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes $150,000,000
Vero Insurance
Expires 30/9/2013
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes 46 909 844 617
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 131
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Offeror 10
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
Yes COM 2616
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
Yes Guild Insurance Limited
Expires 28/02/2014
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes ABN: 69 131 388 102
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 132
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Offeror 11
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
No Concurrent application submitted. Have emailed DCCSDS to confirm.
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
No Need to confirm with organisation
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 133
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Offeror 12
Mandatory Criteria Yes No Comments
Approved Service Provider application to become Approved Service Provider
No Concurrent application submitted. Have emailed DCCSDS to confirm.
Public Liability Insurance - $20M
No Quote has been obtained from an insurance broker and attached to the submission
Incorporated or auspice by incorporated organisation
Yes? Certificate attached for “Laser Rite Suspended Ceilings PTY LTD”
ACN 074 706 148
Provided submission before closing date and time
Yes
All selection criteria responded too
Yes
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 134
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
4
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 4
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
4
meet funded performance targets
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.83
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 1 Page 1 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 135
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
4
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
4
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 1 Page 2 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 136
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 5
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.71
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 1 Page 3 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 137
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 1 Page 4 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 138
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
4
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
4
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 4
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
4
meet funded performance targets
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 4.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 2 Page 5 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 139
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
5
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
4
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4.75
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 2 Page 6 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 140
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
5
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
5
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
5
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 5
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 4
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 4.29
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 2 Page 7 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 141
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
5
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
5
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
5
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 2 Page 8 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 142
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 5
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
3
meet funded performance targets
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.33
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 3 Page 9 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 143
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
3
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.25
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 3 Page 10 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 144
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
2.5
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 2
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.21
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 3 Page 11 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 145
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
3
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
4
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
Assess A FrasNC Eval Wsheet Offeror 3 Page 12 of 61
RTI 140695: File 2: Page 146
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
2.5
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2.5
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3.5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
3
meet funded performance targets
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.08
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
3.5
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
3.5
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.25
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
4.5
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
4
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 4
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.64
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
4.5
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3.5
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
4
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
4
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 5
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
4
meet funded performance targets
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 4.17
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
4
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
4
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
5
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
5
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
5
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 5
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 5
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
5
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 5.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
5
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
5
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
2
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 2
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
1
meet funded performance targets
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 1.83
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
2
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 1.75
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
2
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
2
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 2
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.86
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
1
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
1
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
2
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 1.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3.5
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
2.5
meet funded performance targets
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.83
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
2.5
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
2.5
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 2.5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
2.5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
3.5
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
2
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 2
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.50
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
1
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
2
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
2
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 1.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
2
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 2
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
2
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 1.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
1
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 1.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
2
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
2
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
2
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 2
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 1.71
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
2
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
1
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 2.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
3.5
meet funded performance targets
3.5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
4
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 4
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.43
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
4
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2.5
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3.5
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3.5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
2
meet funded performance targets
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.92
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
2.5
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
2
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.13
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
1
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.71
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
2
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3.5
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 2.88
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
2
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2.5
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
2
meet funded performance targets
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.25
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
2.5
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 1.88
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
2.5
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
2.5
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
1
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 2
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
2.5
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.36
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
2.5
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.38
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
1
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
2
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
1
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
1
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 1.25
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
1
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
1
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
1
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
0
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
0
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Department of Justice and Attorney-General Evaluation Work Sheet - Early Intervention Youth Boot Camp EOI Commercial-in-Confidence
Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
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meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
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SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
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SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Summary - Assessor A
Offeror 1 Offeror 2 Offeror 3 Offeror 4 Offeror 5 Offeror 6 Offeror 7 Offeror 8 Offeror 9 Offeror 10 Offeror 11 Offeror 12 Offeror 13 Offeror 14 Offeror 15
Criteria Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score ScoreAssessment criterion 1
deliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system 4 4 3 2.5 4 2 3.5 2 3 3 2 1 0 0 0deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) 3 4 3 2.5 4 2 3 2 3 2.5 2.5 0 0 0 0deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 4 4 5 3 5 2 3 2 3 3.5 3 0 0 0 0cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 4 4 3 3.5 4 2 3 2 2 3.5 2 1 0 0 0identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff 4 4 3 3 4 1 2.5 2 3.5 2 2 2 0 0 0meet funded performance targets 4 4 3 4 4 2 2 0 3.5 3 2 0 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.8333 4 3.3333 3.0833 4.1667 1.8333 2.8333 1.6667 3 2.9167 2.25 0.6667 0 0 0Assessment criterion 2
deliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent 4 5 3 3.5 4 2 2.5 2 2 2.5 2 1 0 0 0staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations) 4 4 3 3.5 4 2 2.5 1 3 2 2.5 1 0 0 0ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4 5 4 3 4 2 2.5 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 0identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff 4 5 3 3 4 1 2.5 2 3 2 2 2 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4 4.75 3.25 3.25 4 1.75 2.5 1.5 2.5 2.125 1.875 1.25 0 0 0Assessment criterion 3
examples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned 3 5 3 4.5 5 2 3 2 4 3 2.5 0 0 0 0existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients 3 5 3 4 5 2 3.5 2 4 4 2.5 0 0 0 0evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program 3 5 2.5 4 5 0 2 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 5 5 3 3 5 2 3 2 0 3 2 0 0 0 0examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 3 4 2 4 5 0 2 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 0examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships 0 3 2 3 5 0 3 2 2 3 2.5 0 0 0 0examples of private sector benefits from partnerships 2 3 0 3 5 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.7143 4.2857 2.2143 3.6429 5 0.8571 2.5 1.7143 2.4286 2.7143 2.3571 0 0 0 0Assessment criterion 4
evidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs 4 5 3 4.5 5 1 1 2 4 2 4 1 0 0 0examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs 4 5 3 4 4 1 2 1 4 3 4 1 0 0 0evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission 3 5 4 3.5 5 2 2 3 4 3.5 2.5 1 0 0 0examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes 5 4 3 4 5 1 2 2 4 3 3 0 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4 4.75 3.25 4 4.75 1.25 1.75 2 4 2.875 3.375 0.75 0 0 0
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Clear evidence of understanding needs of y/ps and interventions necessary to address criminogenice needs. High level of experience with providing structured camps and activities.
5
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Linked with Indigenous group for involvement in camp program. Indigenous instructors. Sharing of culture and guest speakers.
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Family involved in 5 day camp at end of program. Y/ps to fguide parents in activities as aoutdoor recreation assistant. ARC program being delivered to parents. Focus on strengthening families
5
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Qualified instructors. 1 x camp manager, 2 x instructors. Clear focus for staff around their requirements in delivering camp program
5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Risk identification, standards, assessment against standards, measured , monitored. Highly structure risk management process around camp from prevention through to emergency response. Risk register.
5
meet funded performance targets Clear project timelines and activities - previous eveidence of meeting outcomes.
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 4.50
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
Clear evidence of family involvement through all components. Cultural involvement in case management. Strong focus on education and training. Outdoor activites that lead to Cert II.
5
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
case manager 1x FTE, Program Coordination 1 x FTE, three youth support
4
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Issues identified dutring camp inform activities in integration phase. Mentors to be established. High level of evidence of integration across phases and components.
5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Soild risk assessment framework for activities - added value re risks around project.
5
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4.75
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Examples provided including with police with D&A program. Indigenous Health meets criteria
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Evidence of existing relationships in both Fraser and Sunsgine Coast examples of reduction in D&A use.
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Strong evidence of ability to partner and evidence of consultation with others in program development
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Experience evidenced. Processes thoroughly thought out. High level of evidence of effective case management
4
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Examples provides - meets criteria3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Mentors to be recruited from RSA and private enterprise. Lacks some detail
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Example re improving diabeties. Lacks some detail.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
FHN - evidence D&A program and Diabeties initiative. TOEC high number of sucessful camps and outdoor activities
3
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
TOEC - camp for young people designed by them. Component of EIYBC - young people running activities for parents - building trust.
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
High level of understanding of proposed target group / their needs and interventios required to address needs.
4
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
High level of evidence providd
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.50
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
? Camp in Gold Coast. Partially meets but lacks detail
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Evidence of organisation providing serivces in Indigenous communities. Use of Aboriginal pilgrimage
4
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Parent information session, involvment in camp week, 3 day residential for y/ps and family. ? Camp location
3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
2 x FTE staff, 2 X Adventure development facilitators plus Bornhooff professionals
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Standard operating procedures re risks around activities
3
meet funded performance targets Consideration given to group size. Organisation focus re meeting targets. Previous experience
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.17
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
Community re intergation family supports, Multicutural programs to be delivered. Indigenous programs to be delivered.
4
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Case management 2 x FTE
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Case management framework articulated. Case managers role to broker services in community. Linking to community organisations. Mentoring.
5
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Stated requirements re OHS. Stringent assessment of y/ps.
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
High level of coordinated initiatves and partnerships
4
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Positive existing relationsships across a braos range. Eamples Prokect Booyah. Decrease in offending
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Solid evidence of consultation re partnering with other service providers.
4
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Would use spportlink as referral management tol. Would adopt common assessment tool. Limited evuidence re case management.
4
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Examples of Booyah and Get Set for Work4
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Fundind 3 tiers of government and donation. Corporate partnerships noted.
4
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not evidenced
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.86
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
PCYC Bornhoffin on Gold Coast - not clear how this would work for Fraser and Sunshine Coast.
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Reviewed PCYC Bornhoffin to improve service
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Clear evidence of understanding the risks/ needs of target group.
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes Understanding of outcome measures that could be in place. Stated willingness to participate in valation. Self
evaluates and has external evaluation of services.
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Staed. Program I formative stage. Parttially meets butlacks detail
2
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Partnership includes Indigenous organisation
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Family involvement stated. Included in camps as part of journey. Meets most of criteria
2
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Staffing of camp not evidenced but states 4 x staff per camp
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Not evidenced
2
meet funded performance targets Not evidenced
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.33
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent Partially meets criteria but lacks detail
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Project Coordinator, Casemanger/family worker x 2, mentors x 2 part time
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Not evidenced
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Not evidenced
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Evidence of coordinated projects with other service providers
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Evidence of existing relationships but not how these benefitted clients
2
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Have had contsct with others. Partnership entered into for current proposal
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Stated experience in referral and casemanagement however lacks detail
2
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Not evidenced1
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Not evidenced
1
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not evidenced
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 1.71
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Large nuber of funded activities with ongoing funding infers previous outcomes achieved
3
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
programmin modelled on participant and staff feedback and diagnostic tools
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Not explicitaly stated
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Undertakes diagnostic testing - partially meets.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 2.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Adventure based learning. Lacks strong evidence to support understanding of target group.
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Cultural competency for staff.
2
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Activites aimed at improving relationships. Use of recreation. Counselly avaiable during integration phase.
3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Case manager, engagement team x 3 for 8 - 10 participants. Advance team
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Some risksre y/ps however lacks evdidence around risk mitigation for camp and activities.
2
meet funded performance targets Stated traccord of meeting but detail missing
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
8 day camp, 4-5day with family, then residential 5 day the community reintegration. Caeplanning and linking y/p into services.
3
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Manager/coordinator 1.25 and 2 x case managers
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Individual goal setting, group get togethers. Case management framework. Established Mentoring
4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Some risk consideration. Risks re activites not addressed.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Examples such as StandBy response and Head space and use of [partnershps to manager. Meets criteria
4
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Examples of solis existing relationships and bnefits to clients
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program Consultation across Hervey Bay and Sunshine Coast. Model based on a community reesponse and linking
with existing community service providers
4
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Experienced in referrals and casemanagement processes.
3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Standby Respons4 and Headspace and above3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Not evidenced
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not evidenced.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.43
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
evidenced witn Smarter Choice evaluation.
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Partially meets but acks detail
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Evidence of understanding of client group in submission but lacks links between these and intervntions required.
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
evidenced witn Smarter Choice evaluation.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
While stated the intended number of y/ps and use of peer support rather than adult mentors indicates target group at lower end
4
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Has active member committed to linking with local Indigenous groups. Will employ indigenous staff.
4
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Evidence of encorging participation in camp re family reconciliation, weekly support groups.
4
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
States large body of skilled youth leaders (reformed offenders) staffing not clease. Not sure re use of peer network.
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Qualiy procedures in place. Have been reviwed. Support staff to y/p 3:1 - not clear re funded / voluntary
4
meet funded performance targets Stated but not evidenced
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.83
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
Mentoring will be established. Not clear how famly and cultural compnent will be delivered in community based component.
3
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
1 x FTE, 1 X Youth Support, .2 FTE admin - heavey reliance on volunteers.
4
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Stated but no casemenagement framework articulated. Will assist access to other service providers.
4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Evidence of risks asociated with camp component. ? Use of peer network
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.75
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Evidence of coorinated initiatives from both organisations
4
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Evidence of existing relationships wwith others. Benefits articulated. Data provides evidence
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Evidence of consultation but not partnerships.
4
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Stated experiene in use of referral and casemanement process but not evidenced
4
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
not evidenced3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Corporate support for Youth Insearch Program.
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships not evidenced
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.57
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Evidence provided of Youth Insearch camps.
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Evidence re program development around camp componet but not as clear for community based component
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Evidence of undertstanding of client group.
4
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Evidence across both services
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Delivers leadership camps 14 - 17 yr olds. Stated partnership with QCCC but not evidenced.
1
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Notes relationship with programs for Indigenous men. Strong focus on cultural aspects
2
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
No evidence provided
0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Would partner with QCCC 1 x FTE 5 days 1 x pt 30 hrs to assist with camp. 1 coordinator to oversee. Rest outsourced. Lacks clarity
1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Not evidenced
0
meet funded performance targets Not evidenced
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent Would develop partnerships for Fraser Coast. No evidence
1
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
1 x FTE 5 days a week - rest outsourced
1
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Stated but not evidenced
0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Not evidence
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Examples provided of some partnerships. Particlly meets
1
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Evidence of partnership provided. Lacks evidence of benefits
1
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Stated but not evidences
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Experience in use of referral pocess. No evidence provided re case management
1
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Not evidenced0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Not evidenced
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not evidenced
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.43
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 6
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Not evidenced
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Not evidenced
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Paritially evidenced
1
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Not evidenced
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Demonstrated understanding of issues / needs of yps in yj system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
practical strategies and process in place
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Stated intent and examples of activities for family members and their young people
3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Evidence not provided on staffing or camp locations
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Some risks identified - would seek infor from service providers.
2
meet funded performance targets proposal in formative stage
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent Meets most criteria but lacks detail
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Meets most criteria but lacks detail
2
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Case management framework articulated with development of cmp and tranistion phase. Further information required on focus on y/p goal setting
2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Meets most criteria but lacks detail
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Meets Criteria, use of MOUs, partnerships to improve service delivery.
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Meets criteria re existing relationships and working with other to benfit client group.
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
No evidence of partnerships with others service providers re EIYBC
1
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Examples of use of referral processes, case management and managing client confidentiality
3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Examp0-les of innovative service delivery provided2
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Examples of private sector funding provided
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships No evidence provided
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.29
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 7
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Stated but not evidences
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
QA focus - partly meets criteria but lacks detail
1
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Meets criteria but could be enhanced by focus on developmental needs.
2
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Stated has ability to report on outcomes and use tools to contribute to evaluation, but not evidenced
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 1.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
28 day residential - more sentenced than EI partially meets. Concern re visit to inmates at prision - negative element
1
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Partially meets
1
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Parents required to attend parent training seminar. Partially meets
1
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Lacks required detail
0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Stated but no evidence. Partially meetts but not linked to standards
1
meet funded performance targets Not evidenced
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
mentoring component in partnership. Case management with BEST. Partially meets but more information required.
1
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Not enough information provied
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Partially meets
2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Partaiily meet, howver standards not identified.
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 1.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
MOU with BEST - Partially meets
1
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Partially meets. Numerous supporting e mails
1
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Evidence of consltation ut not re proposed delivery. Partially met
1
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Partially meet. Negative evidence re cuse of clients names
1
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Not evidenced0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships In kind donation and discounts - Partially meets
1
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Increased local business. Partially meets
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.86
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Offeror Number: 8
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Information provided on employment attainment. Partially meets
1
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Not evidenced
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Submission indicates under 12 in one part and 13 - 15 in another. Partally meets
1
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Not evidenced
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.50
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Not covering Sunshine Coast. Stated experience in running camp but camp program not articulated. Partially meets
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Cultural competencies, engage indigenous stagfg, partner with Indigenous organisation
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
During camp will have opportunity to participate - and will attend passing out parade. However camp components not clear.
2
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Lead and assistnat instructors. Lacks detail
2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Risk assessment managed against standards for activities.
3
meet funded performance targets Insufficient information
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.67
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent To remain as group and attend Glendyne for 6 weeks. Lacks detail
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Partially met but lacks detail
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Links back to Glendyne but lacks evidence of community / family reintergration. 1 mentor for all? Lacks detail
2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Risk assessment in relation to site but not clients.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Examples provided eg Haralas House
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
Exissting relationships with high number of other organisation. Example of benefits included engagement inducation and training
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Evidence of consulation for potential partners
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Experience inferred. Meets criteria
0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Partially meets3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Meets criteria
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not evidenced.
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.29
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 9
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Examples of outcomes achieved from other programs.
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Evidence of delivery of programs to respons to clients needs
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Partially meets but lacks detail
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Experience in applying tools and outcome measures.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Sunshine Coast Ony. No vidence that Emu Gully has agreed to run the camp component. Some understanding of needs however lacks focus on y/ps behaviour change needs and developmental needs. No evidence re delivering camps. 2
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Evidence provided that program design will include cultural elements.
2
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Program will mandate family participation
3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
1 FTE coordinator, 1 x 24/7 youth worker, .5 FTE support ??? Camp coverage
3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Strategy to subcontract facilitation to Emu to ensure risks mitigated.
1
meet funded performance targets Not enough eidence to assess.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.17
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent Regular family involvement stated however framework form this engagement is not clear
2
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations) .2 FTE snr prac, 1 FTE coordinator, 1 FTE youty worker, 1 x .5 fte family support, sessional workers, states will
engage workers but it is non clear what they will do.
2
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Program in formative stage. No case managemetn framework articulated. Insufficient evidence to assess.
2
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Some evidence of identification of risks
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Evidence of partnering and collaborative work including MOUs and developing economies of scale.
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Evidence of existing relationships and exmples provided on how thse benefitted clients
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Evidence of consultation but lacks detail on outcome of consultation
1
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Stated but not eidenced in how they will work in practice
2
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Demonstrated through partnership to leaverage benefits through economies of scale and use of facilities3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Demonstrated evidence of private sector financail input. High level of support evidenced
4
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Demonstrated evidence of private sector financail input. High level of support evidenced
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.71
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 10
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
States achievements of outcomes but lacks detail.
2
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Examples provided of demonstrated ability for program development and improvement through undestanding client need.
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Risks identified. Have long history of working with client group.
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Some evidence provided with key fcus on self reports.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 2.50
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Partially meets criteria but lacks detail to support
1
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Partially meets criteria but lacks detail to support
1
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Not enough info provided
2
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Not enough info provided
0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Not enough info provided
1
meet funded performance targets Not enough info provided
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 1.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent Not enough info provided
1
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Not enough info provided
1
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Not enough info provided
1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Not enough info provided
1
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 1.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Not enough info provided
1
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Not enough info provided
1
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Not enough info provided
2
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Not enough info provided
3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Not enough info provided3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Not enough info provided
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not enough info provided
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 11
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Not enough info provided
3
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Not enough info provided
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Not enough info provided
2
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Not enough info provided
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 2.75
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
Camp to be delivered I Toowomba and NSW. Not enough evidence to make assesment
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
Not enough evidence to make assesment
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation
Not enough evidence to make assesment
0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities
Day activities and 3 night activites at EMU cmap. Staff fro Dream youth program 5 on team. Partially meets
1
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
Risks of some activites mitigated but lacks detail.
2
meet funded performance targets Not enough evidence to make assesment
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.50
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Not enough information provided to make assessment
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships
Not enough information provided to make assessment0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Offeror Number: 12
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
Partially meets but lacls supporting evidence
1
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Not enough information provided to make assessment
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
0
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 13
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
0
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 14
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
0
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
0
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 0
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
0
meet funded performance targets
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 0.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
0
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 0
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 0.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
0
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
0
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
0
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 0
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 0
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
0
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 0.00
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 15
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
0
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
0
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
0
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 0.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Summary - Assessor B
Offeror 1 Offeror 2 Offeror 3 Offeror 4 Offeror 5 Offeror 6 Offeror 7 Offeror 8 Offeror 9 Offeror 10 Offeror 11 Offeror 12 Offeror 13 Offeror 14 Offeror 15
Criteria Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score Score ScoreAssessment criterion 1
deliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system 5 3 2 3 4 1 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders) 3 4 3 2 4 2 3 1 3 2 1 0 0 0 0deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 5 3 2 3 4 0 3 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 5 3 3 3 3 1 3 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff 5 3 2 2 4 0 2 1 3 1 1 2 0 0 0meet funded performance targets 4 3 2 3 4 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 4.5 3.1667 2.3333 2.6667 3.8333 0.6667 2.6667 0.6667 2.6667 2.1667 1 0.5 0 0 0Assessment criterion 2
deliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent 5 4 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 0staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations) 4 3 3 3 4 1 2 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 5 5 3 4 4 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff 5 4 2 2 4 0 2 1 3 2 1 2 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 4.75 4 2.5 3 3.75 0.5 2 1 2.5 2 1 0.5 0 0 0Assessment criterion 3
examples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned 3 4 3 4 4 1 3 1 3 3 1 0 0 0 0existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients 4 4 2 4 4 1 3 1 4 3 1 0 0 0 0evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program 3 4 3 4 4 0 1 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 4 4 2 3 4 1 3 1 0 2 3 0 0 0 0examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 3 4 1 3 3 0 2 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships 2 4 1 3 3 0 3 1 3 4 2 0 0 0 0examples of private sector benefits from partnerships 2 3 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3 3.8571 1.7143 3.4286 3.5714 0.4286 2.2857 0.8571 2.2857 2.7143 2 0 0 0 0Assessment criterion 4
evidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs 3 4 3 4 4 0 0 1 4 2 3 1 0 0 0examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs 3 4 3 3 3 0 1 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission 4 3 3 3 4 1 2 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 0examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes 4 4 2 3 4 0 1 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.5 3.75 2.75 3.25 3.75 0.25 1 0.5 3.25 2.5 2.75 0.25 0 0 0
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 4
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
4
meet funded performance targets This project has links with outdoor education consultants. It is a good model to consider with no previous examples of experience with these types of camps. Has good links throughout the to be able to deliver the camp component. 4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.50
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
4
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
2
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff Limited examples provided of previous experience in delivering these progroms. However has made some
good links with other providers.
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.50
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 3
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
Have provided examples of existing partnerships and projects that have involved a number of stakeholders.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.71
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 1
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
3
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes Provided limited examples as they had a Health focus and not from a justice perspective in achieveing
outcomes for young people.
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
4
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
3
meet funded performance targets Purpose built facility already in existence and examples of history of the projects delivered. The only issue is that the facility is located in the Gold Coast and other locations should be considered to meet the needs of young people from Fraser and sunshine Coast areas. 4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.33
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
4
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.75
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
4
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
4
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
4
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 4
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 4
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
4
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
PCYC has demonstrated a great ability to partner with stakeholders to achieve outcomes. It has highlighted a number of initiatives.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.86
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 2
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
4
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
4
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 4.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
2
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
3
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
2
meet funded performance targets Has proven experience in conducting camps for individuals with complex needs. Previous experience of working closely with families.
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 2.50
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
0
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
2
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 2.00
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
3
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 2
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 2
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
2
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships
0
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 2.14
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 3
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
3
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
Significant examples of partnership projects and evidence of the outcomes achieved
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.00
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
2
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 3
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
3
meet funded performance targets Working closely with Evolve to deliver the camp component. However no examples provided of the outcomes achieved. A good model of service.
4
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.00
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver all EIYBC program components to vulnerable young people in a manner that encourages family participation and is culturally competent
3
staff the implementation of the EIYBC program components (excluding services provided in-kind by existing organisations)
3
ensure the integration of all EIYBC program phases and components 4
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the EIYBC program (particularly physical activities/experiential learning) to ensure the safety of young people, their families and staff
Good evidence and examples provided.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 2) 3.25
Assessment criterion 2: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver EIYBC program components
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreexamples of coordinated initiatives/projects undertaken with other service providers and indication how the partnerships functioned
3
existing relationships with other agencies including Youth Justice Services, Child Safety, education, health services and non-government providers and indication of how those relationships have benefited clients
3
evidence of consultation and partnership with other service providers regarding the proposed delivery of the EIYBC program
4
experience in the use of referral processes and mechanisms to ensure effective case management coordination and client confidentiality 3
examples of innovative service delivery through the use of partnerships 4
examples of private sector financial and/or in kind contributions to partnerships
3
examples of private sector benefits from partnerships Extensive evidence and examples provided
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 3) 3.29
Assessment criterion 3: Service provider has demonstrated ability to partner with government, non-government and the private sector in delivering complex programs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 4
Weighting: 1 (17%)
Criteria Rationale Scoreevidence of the outcomes achieved from previous programs
4
examples of program development or improvement though understanding of client needs
3
evidence of understanding of the proposed target group in the submission
3
examples (or demonstrated capability) of the ability to apply outcome measurement (pre and post test) tools and data collection systems to maintain client data and contribute to evaluation processes
A good understanding of the complex needs of individualswith existing programs and projects
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 4) 3.25
Assessment criterion 4: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s demonstrated ability to deliver outcomes for young people with complex needs
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Evaluation Work Sheet EARLY INTERVENTION YOUTH BOOT CAMP
Offeror Number: 5
Weighting: 2 (33%)
Criteria Rationale Scoredeliver the camp component with an understanding of the needs/issues faced by young people in the youth justice system
3
deliver camp component with cultural competence (particularly in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders)
4
deliver the camp component in a manner that encourages family participation 4
cost and staff the implementation of the camp component and associated activities 3
identify and mitigate the risks associated with the delivery of the camp component and associated activities to ensure a safe environment for young people, their family members and staff
3
meet funded performance targets A detailed program provided but with no evidence of previous experience with camps. Successful delivery of a number of supporting programs. Ha sa history of delivering programs that support young people but unsure of the locations of delivery. Has significant links and partners across communities and good examples from the outcomes of projects delivered.
3
SCORE (Assessment criterion 1) 3.33
Assessment criterion 1: Service provider and/or subcontracted service provider/s ability to deliver the camp component
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