Hon Alison Xamon asks about funding and waiting lists for the Kalgoorlie Residential Rehab service (Prospect Lodge). The answer details state and federal funding, bed numbers, and waiting list information, noting a period of closure for redevelopment.

AnsweredQoN 4431Legislative Council
Asked
9 August 2011
Portfolio
Mental Health

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I refer to the Residential Rehab service in Kalgoorlie, and I ask -
(1) How many beds are currently funded under this service?
(2) How much money was budgeted by the Western Australia Government for this housing in each of the financial years -
(a) 2008-2009;
(b) 2009-2010; and
(c) 2010-2011?
(3) How much money has been budgeted by the Western Australia Government for this housing in 2011-2012?
(4) How much of the 2011-2012 money has been disbursed to this service?
(5) When will all money budgeted for the 2011-2012 financial year be provided to this service?
(6) How much money was budgeted by the Federal Government for this housing in each of the financial years -
(a) 2008-2009;
(b) 2009-2010; and
(c) 2010-2011?
(7) How much money has been budgeted by the Federal Government for this housing in 2011-2012?
(8) Please state the average number of people on the waiting list for this service in each of the years -
(a) 2008;
(b) 2009;
(c) 2010; and
(d) 2011 to date.

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Answered
6 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
28 days
(1) 10 beds are currently funded at Prospect Lodge in Kalgoorlie.
(2)
(a) 2008-2009: $113,167 (excluding GST).
Prospect Lodge was closed for building re-development from late 2007 to September 2010.
(b) 2009-2010: $77,884.25.
In 2009-2010, the State Government also provided $447,000 through Royalties for Regions, Lotterywest and the Drug and Alcohol Office to support the building works.
(c) 2010-2011: $214,421
(3) $489,895
(4) $122,473.75
(5) March 2012
(6)
(a) 2008-2009: Nil
(b) 2009-2010: Nil
(c) 2010-2011: Nil
(7) Nil
(8)
(a) 2008: Not applicable. Service was closed from late 2007 to September 2010.
(b) 2009: Not applicable. Service was closed from late 2007 to September 2010.
(c) 2010: The Service re-opened in September and no wait list.
(d)  2011: As at 17 August 2011 there are 12 people on the wait list.
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