❓ A parliamentary question seeks information on the availability, budget, and Indigenous focus of parenting support services in Western Australia. The Minister provides a detailed breakdown of services by region and funding.
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PARENTING SUPPORT SERVICES
I refer to the provision of parenting support services provided by or funded through the department. (1) What services are available in the Perth metropolitan region? (2) What services are available in the various regions of country WA? (3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST
I refer to the provision of parenting support services provided by or funded through the department. (1) What services are available in the Perth metropolitan region? (2) What services are available in the various regions of country WA? (3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(1) What services are available in the Perth metropolitan region? (2) What services are available in the various regions of country WA? (3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(2) What services are available in the various regions of country WA? (3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(1) What services are available in the Perth metropolitan region? (2) What services are available in the various regions of country WA? (3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(2) What services are available in the various regions of country WA? (3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(3) What is the budget for the provision of these services? (4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(4) Are any of these services specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The Minister for Community Development has provided the following response - (1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(1) I am advised there are the following parenting support services in the Perth metropolitan area: six Best Beginnings home visiting services delivered by the Department for Community Development, in partnership with the Department of Health; five departmental parenting services; three departmental Parent Link Home Visiting Services; Best Start for Aboriginal Families delivered by the department in two locations; three funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services; one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families; 11 funded non-government parenting services; and five funded non-government parenting support services for young parents in supported accommodation services. (2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(2) The following services are in the regions of country WA: in the goldfields there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one funded non-government Aboriginal early years support service, Best Start at three locations and one district parenting service. In the great southern there is one Best Beginnings home visiting service, one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, two funded non-government Aboriginal early years support services, Best Start at one location and one district parenting service. In the south west there is one district parenting service. In the Murchison there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at three locations, one funded non-government practical in-home support service for Aboriginal families and two district parenting services. In the Peel region there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service, Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. In the Pilbara there is one Parent Link Home Visiting Service; Best Start at four locations and one district parenting service. In the Kimberley there is Best Start at two locations and one district parenting service. (3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(3) The 2005-06 budget for parenting services is $7.437 million. (4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
(4) Best Start, Aboriginal early years support services and practical in-home support services are specifically designed for and targeted to indigenous parenting.
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