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Social procurement framework

Learn about the Social Procurement Framework requirements for TAFE projects

Policy overview

The Social Procurement Framework (SPF) applies to all procurement activities undertaken by Victorian Government departments and agencies, including TAFEs.

The framework focuses on incorporating social and sustainable values into procurement activities to achieve the Victorian Government’s social procurement objectives and outcomes.

Project requirements

Project requirements under the SPF vary depending on its dollar value, regardless of the funding source. Projects must also be further classified as either regional or metropolitan orstate-wide.

During procurement planning, you may be required to develop a social procurement plan if the project is valued over $20m. Smaller sized projects should also include Victorian Government social procurement objectives and outcomes within any general procurement planning. This will help you to:

To ensure social procurement requirements are met, active contract management must be undertaken throughout project delivery. This includes liaising with contractors to supply relevant information as well as measuring and recording this information throughout project delivery. Specific measuring and reporting requirements can be found in section 7.2 of the Social Procurement Framework.

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TAFEs are encouraged to either develop an internal social procurement policy or incorporate social and sustainable procurement objectives into internal procurement policies.

For projects of any value, the SPF should be addressed in procurement planning, even if there are no specific requirements for that project under the SPF.

Regional projects under $1m and metropolitan or state-wide projects under $3m

If the project is regional and has a project value less than $1m, or is metropolitan or state-wide with a project value less than $3m, you are:

Regional projects between $1m and $20m and metropolitan or state-wide projects between $3m and $20m

If the project is regional and has a project value greater than $1m and less than $20m, or is metropolitan or state-wide with a project value between $3m and $20m, you are required to:

If the project has a project value greater than $20m and less than $50m, you are required to:

If the project has a capital value greater than $50m, you are required to:

Each TAFE is required to prepare a social procurement strategy, in line with table 4 of the SPF. This will form part of the project planning process during procurement.

The Buying for Victoria website has templates to support social procurement strategy.

Annual reporting

As TAFEs are subject to the Financial Management Act Standing Directions, each TAFE must report on social procurement activities in their annual reports.

To support the TAFE’s required social procurement activities reporting, you should measure outputs throughout the year, such as:

Reporting through project delivery

During project delivery, you will need to work with suppliers to gain information on:

In accordance with the SPF, you should ensure suppliers meet and exceed minimum expectations as outlined in the state’s suppliers code of conduct.

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Updated 31 December 2025



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