❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed regional data on the implementation of the Disruptive Behaviour Management Strategy in public housing during 2013-14, including strike issuance, tenancy terminations, and demographics of affected tenants. The Department of Housing provided some data but declined to provide all requested information due to resource constraints.
AnsweredQoN 2618Legislative Council
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In the implementation of the Disruptive Behaviour Management Strategy in the financial year 2013–14, for each public housing zone administered by the Department of Housing: (a) how many first strikes were issued; (b) how many second strikes were issued; (c) how many third strikes were issued; (d) how many tenancies were terminated as a direct result of disruptive behaviour; (e) how many tenancies were terminated when disruptive behaviour was present and the tenant was required to vacate for other reasons; (f) how many tenancies were terminated prior to the issue of three strikes; (g) how many tenancies were subject to third strikes but the tenants were not evicted or did not vacate; (h) how many children were represented in the total number of tenancy terminations; (i) how many Aboriginal children were represented in the total number of tenancy terminations; (j) how many people with disabilities were represented in the total number of tenancy terminations; and (k) how many women seeking to escape violent former partners were represented in the total number of tenancy terminations?
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Answered
19 March 2015
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
28 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(a) North Metropolitan Region 325; South Metropolitan Region 259; South East Metropolitan Region 252; Great Southern Region 20; South West Region 105; Goldfields Region 93; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 85; Pilbara Region 52; West Kimberley Region 75; Wheatbelt Region 80; East Kimberley Region 64.
(b) North Metropolitan Region 157; South Metropolitan Region 91; South East Metropolitan Region 95; Great Southern Region 2; South West Region 31; Goldfields Region 27; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 17; Pilbara Region 13; West Kimberley Region 37; Wheatbelt Region 22; East Kimberley Region 21.
(c) North Metropolitan Region 58; South Metropolitan Region 36; South East Metropolitan Region 34; Great Southern Region 2; South West Region 14; Goldfields Region 15; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 2; Pilbara Region 1; West Kimberley Region 10; Wheatbelt Region 2; East Kimberley Region 5.
(d) North Metropolitan Region 20; South Metropolitan Region 25; South East Metropolitan Region 13; Great Southern Region 1; South West Region 5 ;Goldfields Region 9; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 1; Pilbara Region 1; West Kimberley Region 6; Wheatbelt Region Nil; East Kimberley Region Nil.
(e) The Department does not readily collate this data by region but can advise that 217 were terminated across Western Australia between 1 July 2013 and 30 June 2014. Provision of the detailed information sought would require considerable research diverting staff from their normal duties. I am not prepared to divert the significant resources required to provide the requested information.
(f) - (k) The Department does not readily collate this data. Provision of the detailed information sought would require considerable research diverting staff from their normal duties. I am not prepared to divert the significant resources required to provide the requested information.
(a) North Metropolitan Region 325; South Metropolitan Region 259; South East Metropolitan Region 252; Great Southern Region 20; South West Region 105; Goldfields Region 93; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 85; Pilbara Region 52; West Kimberley Region 75; Wheatbelt Region 80; East Kimberley Region 64.
(b) North Metropolitan Region 157; South Metropolitan Region 91; South East Metropolitan Region 95; Great Southern Region 2; South West Region 31; Goldfields Region 27; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 17; Pilbara Region 13; West Kimberley Region 37; Wheatbelt Region 22; East Kimberley Region 21.
(c) North Metropolitan Region 58; South Metropolitan Region 36; South East Metropolitan Region 34; Great Southern Region 2; South West Region 14; Goldfields Region 15; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 2; Pilbara Region 1; West Kimberley Region 10; Wheatbelt Region 2; East Kimberley Region 5.
(d) North Metropolitan Region 20; South Metropolitan Region 25; South East Metropolitan Region 13; Great Southern Region 1; South West Region 5 ;Goldfields Region 9; Midwest/Gascoyne Region 1; Pilbara Region 1; West Kimberley Region 6; Wheatbelt Region Nil; East Kimberley Region Nil.
(e) The Department does not readily collate this data by region but can advise that 217 were terminated across Western Australia between 1 July 2013 and 30 June 2014. Provision of the detailed information sought would require considerable research diverting staff from their normal duties. I am not prepared to divert the significant resources required to provide the requested information.
(f) - (k) The Department does not readily collate this data. Provision of the detailed information sought would require considerable research diverting staff from their normal duties. I am not prepared to divert the significant resources required to provide the requested information.
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