A member of parliament is questioning the Minister for Health about wait times for paediatric assessment and early intervention therapies at the Joondalup Child Development Centre. The Minister claims to be unable to answer due to not having the question in their file.

AnsweredQoN 1630Legislative Council
Asked
5 December 2003
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(1) How long would a young child - say, a four-year-old - referred to the Joondalup Child Development Centre have to wait to see a paediatrician to be assessed for therapy? (2) Will the minister provide the Parliament with accurate and recent wait times for therapy to commence for early intervention services at the Joondalup Child Development Centre, in particular for speech therapy and occupational therapy, after the initial assessment? (3) Will the minister table the recent report prepared on the issue of wait times? Hon SUE ELLERY

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Unfortunately, I do not have the question in my file, so I am unable to provide the answer.
(2) Will the minister provide the Parliament with accurate and recent wait times for therapy to commence for early intervention services at the Joondalup Child Development Centre, in particular for speech therapy and occupational therapy, after the initial assessment? (3) Will the minister table the recent report prepared on the issue of wait times? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: Unfortunately, I do not have the question in my file, so I am unable to provide the answer.
(3) Will the minister table the recent report prepared on the issue of wait times? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: Unfortunately, I do not have the question in my file, so I am unable to provide the answer.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: Unfortunately, I do not have the question in my file, so I am unable to provide the answer.
Unfortunately, I do not have the question in my file, so I am unable to provide the answer.

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