❓ Ms. Quirk questions the Department of Education about seeking budget allocation for their role in the Towards Zero road safety strategy, specifically the School Drug Education and Road Aware program. The Department confirms they did not seek a separate allocation as the program is funded by the Insurance Commission of WA.
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I refer to the
Towards Zero
Road Safety strategy in which the Minister’s department has an identified role in enhancing the focus and impact of the School Drug Education and Road Aware program (with the Catholic Education Office, the Association of Independent Schools and ICWA) and I ask:
(1) Did the Department of Education seek a budget allocation for its component of the strategy; and
(a) if not, why not?
Towards Zero
Road Safety strategy in which the Minister’s department has an identified role in enhancing the focus and impact of the School Drug Education and Road Aware program (with the Catholic Education Office, the Association of Independent Schools and ICWA) and I ask:
(1) Did the Department of Education seek a budget allocation for its component of the strategy; and
(a) if not, why not?
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Answered
18 June 2009
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
30 days
(1) No
(a) The School Drug Education and Road Aware program receives funding through the Insurance Commission of Western Australia.
Expenditure and project deliverables are negotiated and monitored through a memorandum of understanding between the Insurance Commission of Western Australia, the Drug and Alcohol Office, the Office of Road Safety, the Department of Education and Training, the Association of Independent Schools Western Australia and the Catholic Education Office.
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(a) The School Drug Education and Road Aware program receives funding through the Insurance Commission of Western Australia.
Expenditure and project deliverables are negotiated and monitored through a memorandum of understanding between the Insurance Commission of Western Australia, the Drug and Alcohol Office, the Office of Road Safety, the Department of Education and Training, the Association of Independent Schools Western Australia and the Catholic Education Office.
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