WA Parliamentary Question on Notice requesting details of memberships and sponsorships held by agencies within the Health Minister's portfolio, including costs and tangible benefits. The response provides some specific details and refers to tabled papers for more comprehensive information.

AnsweredQoN 3950Legislative Council
Asked
23 March 2016
Portfolio
Health

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For each agency, department and government trading enterprise within the Minister's portfolio of responsibilities, I ask: (a) what memberships are currently held: (i) how much does each membership cost annually; and (ii) what tangible benefits does the membership provide; and (b) what groups are currently sponsored: (i) how much does each sponsorship cost annually; and (ii) what tangible benefits does the sponsorship provide?

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Answered
17 May 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning representing the Minister for Health
Response time
55 days
Department of Health
(a)(i-ii) [see tabled paper no.]
(b)(i-ii) [see tabled paper no.]
Health and Disability Services Complaints Office
(a)  Membership with WA Association for Mental Health (WAAMH)
(i)  $395.00 including GST
(ii) The membership provides opportunities for engagement with a peak mental health body and associated members, and also increased opportunities to participate in mental health events through membership.
(b)(i-ii) Not applicable
Healthway
(a) Public Health Association of Australia; and Australian Health Promotion Foundation
(i) $890.00 including GST; and $500.00 (no GST)
(ii) Healthway is able to access key peer reviewed public health research and professional development relevant to its core business.
(b)(i) [see tabled paper no.]
(ii) All sponsorships are approved on the basis that they deliver against Healthway's objectives:

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