Better health and ageing for all Australians

OATSIH funded

OATSIH Funding Agreement

OATSIHs Head Agreement and Funding Agreement

OATSIH Head Agreement for Multi-Project Funding

This agreement is used for funding health and related services and other projects through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities by non-government organisations, including Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations.

PDF printable version: Head Agreement for Multi-Project Funding (beginning 2011/12) (PDF 1030 KB)
HTML version: Head Agreement for Multi-Project Funding (beginning 2011/12)

OATSIH Funding Agreement Book

PDF version: Funding Agreement Book (FAB) (PDF 1460 KB)
Word version: Funding Agreement Book (FAB) (Word 764 KB)

The FAB provides a guide for Department of Health and Ageing contract managers regarding:
  • their roles and responsibilities when managing funding agreements as part of the OATSIH program;
  • the level of scrutiny required to ensure accountability to government; and
  • the rationale for the described processes relating to the management of those funding agreements.
Please contact the Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health at the Department of Health and Ageing in your State or Territory for further information.

If you have any queries or unable to access the attachments please contact: ACCHO funding section or phone 02 6289 5291.

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