❓ Hon. Linda Savage asks about budget allocations for Child Development Services from 2009-2013. The answer details specific funding for the Child and Adolescent Health Service (metropolitan) but notes integrated funding for WA Country Health Service (rural), with some additional allocations for increased services.
AnsweredQoN 6004Legislative Council
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In relation to the child and adolescent community health services budget —
(1) What is the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2012-13 Budget, and if the answer is not available now, when will it be?
(2) What was the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2011-12 Budget?
(3) What was the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2010-11 Budget?
(4) What was the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2009-10 Budget?
(1) What is the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2012-13 Budget, and if the answer is not available now, when will it be?
(2) What was the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2011-12 Budget?
(3) What was the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2010-11 Budget?
(4) What was the percentage and dollar allocation to the Child Development Services in the 2009-10 Budget?
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Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
Funding for child and adolescent community health services is allocated to the Child and Adolescent Health Service for services provided in the metropolitan area and to WA Country Health Service for services provided in rural Western Australia.
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH SERVICE
(1) $30,532,435, representing 35.85% of the Child and Adolescent Community Health (CACH) Total Expenditure Budget for 2012-13.
(2) $24,766,130, representing 34.38% of the CACH Total Expenditure Budget for 2011-12.
(3) $23,017,938, representing 34.30% of the CACH Total Expenditure Budget for 2010-11.
(4) $17,660,027, representing 29.88% of the CACH Total Expenditure Budget for 2009-10.
WA COUNTRY HEALTH SERVICE
(1) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country are integrated into general health services and are not subject to separate funding or financial reporting. However, in 2012/13 the WA Country Health Service received an additional allocation of $3,742,000 to fund increases to Child Development Services from the 2010/11 service levels.
(2) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country were integrated into general community health services and were not subject to separate funding or financial reporting. However, in 2011/12 the WA Country Health Service received an additional allocation of $2,754,500 to fund increases to Child Development Services from the 2010/11 activity levels.
(3) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country were integrated into general health services and were not subject to separate funding or financial reporting.
(4) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country were integrated into general health services and were not subject to separate funding or financial reporting.
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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH SERVICE
(1) $30,532,435, representing 35.85% of the Child and Adolescent Community Health (CACH) Total Expenditure Budget for 2012-13.
(2) $24,766,130, representing 34.38% of the CACH Total Expenditure Budget for 2011-12.
(3) $23,017,938, representing 34.30% of the CACH Total Expenditure Budget for 2010-11.
(4) $17,660,027, representing 29.88% of the CACH Total Expenditure Budget for 2009-10.
WA COUNTRY HEALTH SERVICE
(1) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country are integrated into general health services and are not subject to separate funding or financial reporting. However, in 2012/13 the WA Country Health Service received an additional allocation of $3,742,000 to fund increases to Child Development Services from the 2010/11 service levels.
(2) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country were integrated into general community health services and were not subject to separate funding or financial reporting. However, in 2011/12 the WA Country Health Service received an additional allocation of $2,754,500 to fund increases to Child Development Services from the 2010/11 activity levels.
(3) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country were integrated into general health services and were not subject to separate funding or financial reporting.
(4) Child and Adolescent Community Health Services and Child Development Services in the country were integrated into general health services and were not subject to separate funding or financial reporting.
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