Hon. Samantha Rowe inquired about the Disability Services Commission's concerns regarding the acquittal of government funding by non-government organisations. The Minister responded that no concerns were raised outside normal contract management activities.

AnsweredQoN 509Legislative Council
Asked
7 May 2015
Portfolio
Disability Services

QuestionView source ↗

DISABILITY SERVICES COMMISSION —
NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION FUNDING
509. Hon SAMANTHA ROWE to the
Minister for Disability Services:
(1) On how
many occasions in the last two years has the Disability Services Commission
raised concerns with non-government organisations about the acquittal of their
government funding?
(2) What was the name of the organisation?
(3) What was the nature of the concerns raised?
(4) How were the concerns addressed?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the member for some notice of this question.
(1) The
Disability Services Commission has an ongoing partnership with approximately
130 non-government organisations to provide services to people with disability.
Acquittals and associated measures are managed in partnership through routine,
everyday engagement pursued and implemented under the government's
delivering community services in partnership policy. Over the past two years,
the commission has had no issues of concern raised outside normal contract
management activities with non-government organisations' final annual
acquittals.
(2)–(4) Not applicable.

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