❓ Ms McGurk questions the Minister for Community Services regarding potential cuts to parenting support services due to state debt. The Minister assures commitment to supporting families and highlights budget allocation for family services.
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PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS
332. Ms S.F.
McGURK to the Minister for Community Services:
I
have a supplementary question. Can the minister guarantee that there will be no
reduction in parenting support advice, or have WA parents been pushed aside as
a result of this government's nosebleed levels of debt?
332. Ms S.F.
McGURK to the Minister for Community Services:
I
have a supplementary question. Can the minister guarantee that there will be no
reduction in parenting support advice, or have WA parents been pushed aside as
a result of this government's nosebleed levels of debt?
AnswerView source ↗
The
government is fully committed to supporting families and parents in Western Australia.
There is a commitment in the budget of $3.5 million to go back into the
non-profit sector to make sure we support family services throughout Western Australia.
government is fully committed to supporting families and parents in Western Australia.
There is a commitment in the budget of $3.5 million to go back into the
non-profit sector to make sure we support family services throughout Western Australia.
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