❓ Question on Notice regarding the Active Ageing Taskforce, including its operations, costs, and effectiveness. The Taskforce ceased operating in March 2003, rendering some questions moot.
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(b) how often do they meet; (c) where do they usually meet; (d) does the taskforce travel to regional or remote areas; (e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(c) where do they usually meet; (d) does the taskforce travel to regional or remote areas; (e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(d) does the taskforce travel to regional or remote areas; (e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(n) if not, why not?
Hon Cheryl Davenport, Chairperson and Community Representative Nigel Barker, Executive Director, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Nigel Barker, Executive Director, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(n) Not applicable
(c) where do they usually meet; (d) does the taskforce travel to regional or remote areas; (e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(d) does the taskforce travel to regional or remote areas; (e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(e) if yes, how often does this occur; (f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(f) are sitting fees paid to members of the taskforce; (g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(g) if so, how much; (h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(h) are travel expenses paid to members of the taskforce; (i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(i) if so, how much and under what conditions are payments made; (j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(j) what other costs does the taskforce incur (mobile telephones, accommodation and other); (k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(k) has a cost benefit analysis been conducted into the taskforce; (l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(l) if not, how does the taskforce measure the effectiveness of its delivery; (m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(m) will the Premier table the most recent measure of the taskforce’s effectiveness; and (n) if not, why not?
(n) if not, why not?
Hon Cheryl Davenport, Chairperson and Community Representative Nigel Barker, Executive Director, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Nigel Barker, Executive Director, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council. (b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(b) – (j) Not applicable. (k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(k) No. (l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce. (m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003. (n) Not applicable
(n) Not applicable
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
30 March 2004
Response time
28 days
(a) The Active Ageing Taskforce ceased to operate on 30 March 2003. The members of the Taskforce and the positions they occupied at the time were:
Hon Cheryl Davenport, Chairperson and Community Representative
Nigel Barker, Executive Director, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc
Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA
Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services
Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc
Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah
Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc
Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella
Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering
Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc
Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates
Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc
Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board
Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health
Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation
Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council.
(b) – (j) Not applicable.
(k) No.
(l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce.
(m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003.
(n) Not applicable
Hon Cheryl Davenport, Chairperson and Community Representative
Nigel Barker, Executive Director, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc
Dr Jane Barratt, President, Carers WA
Jean Beard, Manager, Broome Aged and Disabled Services
Hazel Butorac, President, Mature Adult Learning Association Inc
Patricia Creevey, Deputy Mayor, City of Mandurah
Stuart Flynn Chief Executive Officer, Southern Cross Care (WA) Inc
Anna Harrison, Program Manager, Umbrella
Judy Hogben, Executive Director, Office for Seniors Interests and Volunteering
Deborah Kirwan, President, Council on the Ageing (WA) Inc
Trevor Lee, Consultant, Lee Phillips and Associates
Marie Mathews, Immediate Past President, Seniors Recreation Council of WA Inc
Irene Mills, Rural and Regional Representative, Western Health Services Board
Gail Milner, A/Director Aged and Continuing Care Branch, Department of Health
Dianne Moran, Former Executive Director, Positive Ageing Foundation
Myrtle Mullaley, Seniors Week Advisory Council.
(b) – (j) Not applicable.
(k) No.
(l) The extent to which the planning for the State’s ageing population reflects the policy framework recommended by the taskforce.
(m) The report of the Active Ageing Taskforce was publicly released in June 2003.
(n) Not applicable
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