❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on pre-birth planning meetings in WA during 2014-2015, specifically regarding the number of families involved and the outcomes for the babies born into those families. The answer provides statistics on babies returning home versus entering care.
AnsweredQoN 3855Legislative Council
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I refer to pre-birth meetings in 2014-2015, and I ask: (a) how many families were involved in pre-birth meetings; (b) how many babies were able to return home; and (c) how many babies needed to enter care?
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Answered
7 April 2016
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
42 days
(a) There were 209 families involved in pre-birth planning in 2014-15, involving 210 children.
(b) 138 babies were able to return home; and
(c) 72 babies needed to enter care.
(b) 138 babies were able to return home; and
(c) 72 babies needed to enter care.
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