Funded Organisation Performance Monitoring Framework

DHHS has published a number of information sheets regarding the updated Funded Organisation Performance Monitoring Framework (FOPMF).

The FOPMF refreshes the Monitoring Framework for health, housing and community services sectors (2005) by enhancing the tools and processes that departmental staff use to monitor organisations funded through a Service Agreement with the Department of Health and Human Services (the Department).

Feedback from the funded sector informed development of the FOPMF and it reflects the principles outlined in the Partnership Agreement between the Department and the health, housing and community services sectors. 

Click here to read FOPMF Overview for the Funded Sector

Click here to read FOPMF Summary for Funded Sector

Click here to read Frequently Asked Questions on FOPMF for funded organisations 

Additional information is provided in the Service Agreement Information Kit which can be found in the Department's website.

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