❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details about the 2001 Community Drug Summit, including attendance, cost, conclusions, and government actions. The Minister for Health provides brief answers, referencing a report and the establishment of a Drug and Alcohol Office.
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(1) How many delegates attended the 2001 Community Drug Summit at Parliament House? (2) What was the cost of convening, holding and assessing the recommendations of the Community Drug Summit? (3) What conclusions were drawn from the deliberations? (4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(2) What was the cost of convening, holding and assessing the recommendations of the Community Drug Summit? (3) What conclusions were drawn from the deliberations? (4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(3) What conclusions were drawn from the deliberations? (4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(2) What was the cost of convening, holding and assessing the recommendations of the Community Drug Summit? (3) What conclusions were drawn from the deliberations? (4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(3) What conclusions were drawn from the deliberations? (4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(4) What action has the Government taken consequent upon the Community Drug Summit deliberations or conclusions? (5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(5) What further action is contemplated and when will this occur? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(1) One hundred. (2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(2) Estimated at $400 000. (3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(3) The summit made 45 recommendations to government. (4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(4) The Government responded to the recommendations from the summit in its “Putting People First” report in November 2001. (5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
(5) The new Drug and Alcohol Office has now been established and is working hard towards the implementation of the summit recommendations, in accordance with the “Putting People First” report.
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