Australian Human Rights Commission Military Sexual Trauma Prevalence Survey Data Services Tender
Summary
The Australian Human Rights Commission has issued a Request for Tender for data services under ATM ID Prevalence Survey, closing 30 April 2026 at 5:00 pm ACT Local Time. The Commission seeks a supplier to design, administer, and analyse a prevalence survey on military sexual trauma, including data collection, participant recruitment support, infographic design, and reporting. The estimated contract value is up to $275,000 AUD.
“The Commission requires a supplier to design a survey, conduct data collection and analysis, and report on the prevalence of military sexual trauma for a Military Sexual Trauma Research Project.”
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The Australian Human Rights Commission published a Request for Tender on 2 April 2026 seeking a supplier to conduct a prevalence survey on military sexual trauma. The scope includes survey design, data collection and sampling, participant recruitment support, data management, analysis and reporting (including baseline, headline, prevalence, themes and trends), and infographic design with visual data representations. The procurement covers multiple Australian locations (ACT, NSW, VIC, SA, WA, QLD, NT, TAS) under Category 81112000 - Data services, with an estimated value of up to $275,000 AUD.
Potential respondents specialising in survey research, data services, or social science research should review the tender documents via AusTender before the 30 April 2026 closing date. Responses must be lodged to mst.research@humanrights.gov.au.
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Current ATM View - Prevalence Survey
Prevalence Survey on Military Sexual Trauma
Contact Details
Sascha Wightman Project Officer
Phone:
+612 9284 9725
Email Address:
mst.research@humanrights.gov.au
ATM Documents Lodgement Page ATM ID: Prevalence Survey Agency: Australian Human Rights Commission Category: 81112000 - Data services Close Date & Time: 30-Apr-2026 5:00 pm (ACT Local Time)
Show close time for other time zones Publish Date: 2-Apr-2026 Location: ACT, NSW, VIC, SA, WA, QLD, NT, TAS ATM Type: Request for Tender Multi Agency Access: No Panel Arrangement: No Multi-stage: No Description: The Commission requires a supplier to design a survey, conduct data collection and analysis, and report on the prevalence of military sexual trauma for a Military Sexual Trauma Research Project.
The Supplier will be required to design, conduct and administer the Survey, conduct sampling and supporting the Commission with participant recruitment, manage the Survey dta, collate, analyse and report on the finidings and results (including baseline data, headline data, prevalence, themes and trends), in consultation with the Commission. The Supplier will also design infographics and visual representations of the data, in consultation with the Commission, and will incorporate the specific data sets, findings and insights that the Commission nominates for visualisation.
Other Instructions: Conditions for Participation: Refer to ATM
Timeframe for Delivery: Refer to ATM
Estimated Value (AUD): From to $275,000.00 Address for Lodgement: mst.research@humanrights.gov.au Addenda Available: View Addenda Contact Details
Sascha Wightman Project Officer
Phone: +612 9284 9725
Email Address: mst.research@humanrights.gov.au
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