❓ Question regarding Hardship Utility Grants (HUGS) distribution by suburb in Western Australia. The answer provides data for August 2010 and August 2011, but not August 2012 due to data processing timelines.
AnsweredQoN 6016Legislative Council
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· Due to the Department for Child Protection's quality assurance processes for HUGS, data can only be provided one month after the last day of the previous month and therefore the requested information for August 2012 cannot be provided at this time. Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on http://www.rtlib.com
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Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
34 days
For the months of August 2011 and August 2010 the table below reflects the number of Hardship Utility Grants provided by suburb:
Suburb
August 2010
August 2011
(a)
Leeming
0
1
(b)
Canning Vale
3
2
(c)
Morley
10
11
(d)
Wanneroo
6
10
(e)
Willagee
7
3
(f)
Samson
0
0
(g)
Spencer Park
0
0
(h)
Balcatta
1
0
(i)
Dalyellup
1
4
(j)
High Wycombe
6
12
(k)
Kingsley
2
1
(l)
Clarkson
12
24
(m)
Noranda
2
0
(n)
Yokine
4
6
(o)
Currambine
1
2
(p)
Parkwood
0
2
(q)
Innaloo
1
1
(r)
Huntingdale
0
6
(s)
Ellenbrook
9
14
(t)
Darch
0
3
(u)
Peppermint Grove
0
0
· Due to the Department for Child Protection's quality assurance processes for HUGS, data can only be provided one month after the last day of the previous month and therefore the requested information for August 2012 cannot be provided at this time.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
http://www.rtlib.com
Suburb
August 2010
August 2011
(a)
Leeming
0
1
(b)
Canning Vale
3
2
(c)
Morley
10
11
(d)
Wanneroo
6
10
(e)
Willagee
7
3
(f)
Samson
0
0
(g)
Spencer Park
0
0
(h)
Balcatta
1
0
(i)
Dalyellup
1
4
(j)
High Wycombe
6
12
(k)
Kingsley
2
1
(l)
Clarkson
12
24
(m)
Noranda
2
0
(n)
Yokine
4
6
(o)
Currambine
1
2
(p)
Parkwood
0
2
(q)
Innaloo
1
1
(r)
Huntingdale
0
6
(s)
Ellenbrook
9
14
(t)
Darch
0
3
(u)
Peppermint Grove
0
0
· Due to the Department for Child Protection's quality assurance processes for HUGS, data can only be provided one month after the last day of the previous month and therefore the requested information for August 2012 cannot be provided at this time.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
http://www.rtlib.com
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