❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on promotional spending by agencies within the Mental Health, Disability Services, and Child Protection portfolios since November 2014. The responses reveal spending by the Disability Services Commission and details on promotional material for specific campaigns within the Department for Child Protection and Family Support.
AnsweredQoN 4742Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 November 2015
Member
Portfolio
Mental Health; Disability Services; Child Protection
QuestionView source ↗
For each agency, department, Commission or Government Trading Enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities, since 1 November 2014, has the organisation paid for the production of any promotional paraphernalia, apparel or items promoting or advertising the organisation, and if so: (a) what specific items have been produced; (b) what has been the cost of each item produced; (c) where specifically have the promotional items been circulated or distributed; and (d) what is the name of the company that produced each item outlined above?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
16 February 2016
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mental Health; Disability Services; Child Protection
Response time
83 days
Department for Child Protection and Family Support
In addition, while not promoting the Department for Child Protection and Family Support (the Department) as such, promotional material is also purchased for specific campaigns and programs the Department manages or is involved in. These include foster carer recruitment, Strong Families, Responsible Parenting Services, Working With Children Checks, the White Ribbon Domestic Violence March, NAIDOC Week and Child Protection Week.
Mental Health Commission
b-d) Not applicable.
Disability Services Commission
Yes.
(a) Two double-sided banners promoting the Commission’s vision and services.
(b) $1,154.
(c) The banners were created for use at the Disability Services Expo, held on 23 March 2015. The banners have been subsequently used at a number of events.
(d) Key2 Creative (artwork); and Officeworks (banner production).
In addition, while not promoting the Department for Child Protection and Family Support (the Department) as such, promotional material is also purchased for specific campaigns and programs the Department manages or is involved in. These include foster carer recruitment, Strong Families, Responsible Parenting Services, Working With Children Checks, the White Ribbon Domestic Violence March, NAIDOC Week and Child Protection Week.
Mental Health Commission
b-d) Not applicable.
Disability Services Commission
Yes.
(a) Two double-sided banners promoting the Commission’s vision and services.
(b) $1,154.
(c) The banners were created for use at the Disability Services Expo, held on 23 March 2015. The banners have been subsequently used at a number of events.
(d) Key2 Creative (artwork); and Officeworks (banner production).
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