Hon Barbara Scott asks about a report on Men's Meeting Place Inc, future funding decisions, and whether a psychiatric facility is considered a replacement. Hon Ljiljanna Ravlich refers questions 1 and 2 to the Minister for Community Development and answers 'No' to question 3.

AnsweredQoN 1014Legislative Council
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19 February 2002
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(1) Will the minister table the report prepared in November/December 2001 on the Men’s Meeting Place Inc? (2) Has Cabinet made a decision on future funding? If so, what is that decision? (3) Does the Government consider the step-down psychiatric facility in Fremantle, Hampton Road Service, to which it will allocate $444 000 each year, as the replacement for the Men’s Meeting Place? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH

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(1)-(2) These questions must be referred to the Minister for Community Development as it was the Department for Community Development that dealt with these matters and not the Department of Health. (3) No.
(2) Has Cabinet made a decision on future funding? If so, what is that decision? (3) Does the Government consider the step-down psychiatric facility in Fremantle, Hampton Road Service, to which it will allocate $444 000 each year, as the replacement for the Men’s Meeting Place? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) These questions must be referred to the Minister for Community Development as it was the Department for Community Development that dealt with these matters and not the Department of Health. (3) No.
(3) Does the Government consider the step-down psychiatric facility in Fremantle, Hampton Road Service, to which it will allocate $444 000 each year, as the replacement for the Men’s Meeting Place? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) These questions must be referred to the Minister for Community Development as it was the Department for Community Development that dealt with these matters and not the Department of Health. (3) No.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: (1)-(2) These questions must be referred to the Minister for Community Development as it was the Department for Community Development that dealt with these matters and not the Department of Health. (3) No.
(1)-(2) These questions must be referred to the Minister for Community Development as it was the Department for Community Development that dealt with these matters and not the Department of Health. (3) No.
(3) No.

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