Expression of Interest Application: Palliative Care General Practice Education and Quality Improvement Program 

This Expression of Interest (EOI) is for general practices to participate in the Palliative Care General Practice Education and Quality Improvement (QI) Program across the Central and Eastern Sydney PHN (CESPHN) region. 


The Palliative Care General Practice Education and QI Program aims to support the general practice to build knowledge and capacity to provide more effective care for palliative patients, their families and carers.  


This Program offers financial support to general practices undertaking education and quality

improvement activities to improve the delivery and accessibility of health care for palliative care patients


Please ensure you have read the following documentation before applying:

- EOI Guidelines
- Memorandum of Agreement

For further information, please see the CESPHN website.


Applications will close Monday 2nd June 2025. 

If you have any questions, please email innovationgrants@cesphn.com.au

Eligibility Criteria


This can include small practices collaborating together to meet 3 GP minimum, though payment of the grant will only be made to one practice entity. The practice receiving the grant will be responsible to share the grant money with other participating practice with whom they joint together to complete the program. The applicant will identify who will be leading the program and once CESPHN have paid to the primary practice they will be at their sole discretion to determine a percent of payment to other collaborated GPs.


Practices are welcome to involve their whole practice teams including General Practitioners, practice nurses, and practice managers in grant activities.



CESPHN will provide a temporary licence for practices that do not have POLAR. There is no cost to the practice for the licence. 

Applicant Details














Leave blank if your postal address is the same as your residential address




The principal contact person is the person who is legally authorised to enter into contracts on behalf of your organisation. The principal contact person must complete the declaration at the end of this

application and will be required to sign a Memorandum of Agreement for the Provision of Funding if your

application is successful.










The project contact person is the person who will be involved in leading the project and maintain contact with CESPHN staff. 











Declaration

By submitting this form, I hereby agree:
  • I have read the Central and Eastern Sydney PHN (CESPHN) Palliative Care General Practice Education and Quality Improvement (QI) Program EOI Guidelines and my practice is eligible to apply.

  • I declare that the organisation is financially viable and able to manage the project/ service within the time frame and within budget. 

  • I declare that all information provided in this application is true and correct.

  • I acknowledge, understand, and accept that this application does not create a legal or binding commitment, arrangement or understanding between CESPHN and the applicant organisation. Any such commitment, arrangement or understanding will be the subject of further negotiation and documentation, including an agreement for the provision of funding. Additional specific conditions may be included in future agreements.

  • acknowledge, understand, and accept that incomplete applications may not be considered.

  •  acknowledge, understand, and accept that information provided in this application will be stored by CESPHN in various formats including hard copy and/or electronic storage.

  • If and where any personal details of a third party are included, the third party has been made aware of and given their permission for those details to appear in this application. 
  • I acknowledge, understand and accept that CESPHN may require additional information to support this application. 
  • I acknowledge, understand and accept that CESPHN may negotiate changes to an applicants proposal including funding to meet the desired outcomes.