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🚨 WAPOL15825

ClosedWAPOL15825Urgency: high
Event date
11 July 2026
Closing
Agency
Western Australia Police Force
Regions
Gascoyne Goldfields/Esperance Great Southern Kimberley Mid West Peel Perth Metropolitan Pilbara South West Wheatbelt

Summary

WA Police seeks providers for a support program to help officers injured or ill transition from policing to civilian life, including wellbeing and career servic

Tender description

The Western Australia Police Force is seeking suitably qualified and experienced external providers to deliver a comprehensive support program for police officers who, due to illness or injury, are unable to continue their policing duties.

The program will assist participants to transition out of policing and into civilian life, with services that may include:

Wellbeing and psychological support (one-on-one or group) Career transition planning and transferrable skills assessment Resume writing, interview preparation, and job search guidance Specialist advice on retraining, financial planning, and referral pathways. Providers must demonstrate proven experience working with emergency services personnel, defence/military veterans, or other high-intensity occupational groups, and have the qualifications, cultural awareness, and confidentiality practices necessary to work effectively with current and former police officers.

Services must be accessible across WA, with flexible delivery options (in-person and virtual) to accommodate shift work, remote postings, and mobility needs.

Money trail and award details

The buyer is the Western Australia Police Force. The original contract value and winning contractors are not publicly named in this record. The procurement method is also not specified.

Not publicly named in this record.

Record details

External ID
69270
Western Australia Police Force
Personnel relocation - (100%)
police_welfarecareer_transition_servicesmental_health_supportemergency_services_personnelgovernment_procurement

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