A Western Australian parliamentary Question on Notice from 2004 requests information on the budget allocation for mental health as a percentage of the overall health budget and the state's GDP for the financial years 2001/2002, 2002/2003, and 2003/2004. The answer provides the dollar amounts, percentages of the health budget, and percentages of the state GDP.

AnsweredQoN 3085Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 August 2004
Portfolio
Health

QuestionView source ↗

(b) for the financial years 2001/2002, 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 what was the budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the Health budget; and (c) for the financial years 2001/2002, 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 what was the budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the State GDP?
(c) for the financial years 2001/2002, 2002/2003 and 2003/2004 what was the budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the State GDP?
(b) The budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the Health budget was: % 2001/2002 7.73 2002/2003 7.94 2003/2004 7.85 (c) The budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the State GDP was: % 2001/2002 0.27 2002/2003 0.28 2003/2004 0.27
% 2001/2002 7.73 2002/2003 7.94 2003/2004 7.85 (c) The budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the State GDP was: % 2001/2002 0.27 2002/2003 0.28 2003/2004 0.27
(c) The budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the State GDP was: % 2001/2002 0.27 2002/2003 0.28 2003/2004 0.27
% 2001/2002 0.27 2002/2003 0.28 2003/2004 0.27

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
14 September 2004
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
28 days
1.
The budget allocation for mental health, in dollar terms was:
$
2001/2002
208 643 821
2002/2003
232 578 876
2003/2004
241 571 305
(b) The budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the Health budget was:
%
2001/2002
7.73
2002/2003
7.94
2003/2004
7.85
(c) The budget allocation for mental health, as a percentage of the State GDP was:
%
2001/2002
0.27
2002/2003
0.28
2003/2004
0.27

Explore WA Government Data

Search the full archive in the free dashboard, or query programmatically via API.

Explore more