❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks to identify the president of the WA Association for Mental Health (WAAMH) from 1997-1999 and their affiliated non-government organisation. The Minister provides the requested information.
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(1) Who was the president of the State Government funded Western Australian Association for Mental Health (WAAMH) for non-government organisations in - (a) 1997; (b) 1998; and (c) 1999? (2) What non-government organisation did he or she represent? Answered on 5 September 2000 The Minister
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5 September 2000
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(1) (a) 1997 - David Kernohan (b) 1998 - Sheryl Carmody (c) 1999 - Sheryl Carmody (2) David Kernohan was employed by St Bartholomew's House in 1997 and Sheryl Carmody was (and still is) employed by Daughters of Charity in 1998 and 1999.
(b) 1998; and (c) 1999?
(c) 1999?
Answered on 5 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) (a) 1997 - David Kernohan (b) 1998 - Sheryl Carmody (c) 1999 - Sheryl Carmody (2) David Kernohan was employed by St Bartholomew's House in 1997 and Sheryl Carmody was (and still is) employed by Daughters of Charity in 1998 and 1999.
(b) 1998; and (c) 1999?
(c) 1999?
Answered on 5 September 2000 The Minister Replied: (1) (a) 1997 - David Kernohan (b) 1998 - Sheryl Carmody (c) 1999 - Sheryl Carmody (2) David Kernohan was employed by St Bartholomew's House in 1997 and Sheryl Carmody was (and still is) employed by Daughters of Charity in 1998 and 1999.
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