This WA parliamentary question seeks data on juvenile justice programs in Kalgoorlie/Eastern Goldfields and Geraldton/Mid-West, specifically regarding the Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) and its delivery. The answer provides figures on statutory clients and clarifies the 'all or none' nature of the Family Intensive Team (FIT) program, formerly ISP.

AnsweredQoN 2576Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 April 2010
Portfolio
Corrective Services

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(1) How many juveniles are being supervised under the juvenile justice programs:
(a) in Kalgoorlie/ Eastern Goldfields; and
(b) in the Geraldton/Mid-West region?
(2) Of those at each location, please outline how many are participating in the Intensive Supervision Program (ISP)?
(3) Please outline what components of the ISP are given to each participating juvenile?
(4) Are there any participants who are receiving partial delivery of ISP; and
(a) if so, how many; and
(b) if so, what components are being delivered and what are the impediments to full delivery?

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Answered
18 May 2010
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
28 days
Note: A statutory client is subject to an order, usually imposed by a court or releasing authority.
(1a) 68 statutory clients.
(b) 133 statutory clients.
(2) The Geraldton Family Intensive Team (FIT, formerly ISP) currently has 9 clients, 4 of which are supervised as statutory clients. The Kalgoorlie FIT team has 7 clients, 4 of which are statutory clients.
(3) FIT is an 'all or none' intensive service based on the Multisystemic Therapy program (MST). All clients are therefore provided with all components of the MST program.
(4) No. All participants receive all components of the program.
(4a-b) Not applicable.
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