A WA parliamentary question seeks data on evictions under the disruptive management strategy, including property size, child protection referrals, and rehousing rates. The Department of Housing states it does not collate the requested information.

AnsweredQoN 1328Legislative Council
Asked
24 June 2014
Portfolio
Housing

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(1) Since the commencement of the disruptive management strategy, how many evictions were from the following property types: (a) one bedroom; (b) two bedroom; (c) three bedroom; (d) four bedroom; and (e) five bedroom? (2) Since the commencement of the disruptive management strategy, how many tenants had been subject to a mandatory referral to the Department for Child Protection and Family Support before eviction? (3) Since the commencement of the disruptive management strategy, how many tenants evicted were subsequently rehoused in state housing?

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Answered
9 September 2014
Responded by
Minister for Agriculture and Food representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
77 days
The Department of Housing advises:
(1)
(a)-(e)
The Department does not collate information that would provide answers to this part of the member's question.
(2)
The Department does not collate information that would provide an answer this part of the member's question, however, I note that in answering Legislative Council Question without notice 512 on 8 May 2014, the Minister for Child Protection provided advice on referrals based on information held by the Department for Child Protection and Family Support.
(3)
The Department does not collate information that would provide an answer to this part of the member's question.

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