❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the implementation and funding of the Western Australia Suicide Prevention Strategy 2009-2013, specifically regarding Centrecare's work with 16 communities on Community Action Plans. The answer provides a list of communities, funding details, and the status of action plan development.
AnsweredQoN 4579Legislative Council
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I refer to a briefing note of 20 December 2010 on the issue of Western Australia Suicide Prevention Strategy 2009-2013 in which it is mentioned that Centrecare is currently working with 16 communities on the development of Community Action Plans, and I ask -
(1) Which communities were being referred to in the briefing note?
(2) How many of these communities have action plans in place and are funded?
(3) How much funding did these communities receive?
(4) What stages are the Community Action Plans at for the rest of the 16 communities?
(1) Which communities were being referred to in the briefing note?
(2) How many of these communities have action plans in place and are funded?
(3) How much funding did these communities receive?
(4) What stages are the Community Action Plans at for the rest of the 16 communities?
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Answered
1 November 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
62 days
(1) The briefing note refers to the following 16 communities/locations:
1. Roleystone
2. Wheatbelt
3. South West
4. Mining industry
5. Construction industry
6-9. Kimberley (x4 separate communities)
10. Migrant community
11. Schools
12. Shire of Cockburn
13. Department of the Attorney General Family Violence Service
14. Djooraminda - Indigenous Children in Care
15. Richmond Fellowship of WA
16. Veterinary Association
(2) Nine. These communities/locations now account for 38 of the 47 communities/locations who are currently at different stages of development towards community action plans.
(3) Funding allocated to date for each of the nine communities/location is provided below
Roleystone $13,750
Wheatbelt $389,854
(will include at least 14 separate community action plans, plus education and training and an assistant network coordinator giving a total of 16)
South West $50,769
(will include at least 7 separate community action plans)
Mining Industry $160,000
(as one of 8 community action plans in the Pilbara region)
Kimberley $795,769
(will include at least 5 separate community action plans)
Veterinary Association $77,622
(4) Formal discussions are ongoing with two of the 16 communities listed from December 2010. Three others have formally committed to the Strategy by signing up to partnership agreement. The remaining two are no longer involved in formal discussions at this stage.
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1. Roleystone
2. Wheatbelt
3. South West
4. Mining industry
5. Construction industry
6-9. Kimberley (x4 separate communities)
10. Migrant community
11. Schools
12. Shire of Cockburn
13. Department of the Attorney General Family Violence Service
14. Djooraminda - Indigenous Children in Care
15. Richmond Fellowship of WA
16. Veterinary Association
(2) Nine. These communities/locations now account for 38 of the 47 communities/locations who are currently at different stages of development towards community action plans.
(3) Funding allocated to date for each of the nine communities/location is provided below
Roleystone $13,750
Wheatbelt $389,854
(will include at least 14 separate community action plans, plus education and training and an assistant network coordinator giving a total of 16)
South West $50,769
(will include at least 7 separate community action plans)
Mining Industry $160,000
(as one of 8 community action plans in the Pilbara region)
Kimberley $795,769
(will include at least 5 separate community action plans)
Veterinary Association $77,622
(4) Formal discussions are ongoing with two of the 16 communities listed from December 2010. Three others have formally committed to the Strategy by signing up to partnership agreement. The remaining two are no longer involved in formal discussions at this stage.
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