❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice inquires about the number, budget, and funding requests for websites maintained by departments under the Minister for Child Protection, Community Services, Seniors and Volunteering, and Women's Interests. The response details website information for the Department for Communities and the Department for Child Protection.
AnsweredQoN 1564Legislative Assembly
Asked
22 September 2009
Member
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests
QuestionView source ↗
(1) How many websites are maintained for each office or any government department, agency or publicly-owned corporation under each of the Minister’s portfolios?
(2) How many new websites are set to be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations?
(3) As at 31 March 2009, what is the global budget allocation for each website?
(4) What government departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations under the control of the Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2009 mid-year review?
(2) How many new websites are set to be created for new portfolio areas and associated new departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations?
(3) As at 31 March 2009, what is the global budget allocation for each website?
(4) What government departments, agencies or publicly-owned corporations under the control of the Minister have requested website funding increases in time for the 2009 mid-year review?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
13 October 2009
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering; Women's Interests
Response time
21 days
Department for Communities
(1) 3 - Department for Communities, Seniors Card, Redress.
(2) 1 - Department for Communities website redevelopment is ongoing following the creation of the agency in 2007, which will incorporate the Communities, Seniors Card and Redress sites into one.
(3) $72 000 to develop the single site.
(4) None
Department of Child Protection
(1) The Department for Child Protection currently maintains the following six websites:
- Department for Child Protection -
www.childprotection.wa.gov.au
- Mandatory Reporting -
www.mandatoryreporting.dcp.wa.gov.au
- Working with Children -
www.checkwwc.wa.gov.au
- Ignition WA -
www.ignitionwa.com
- Freedom from Fear -
www.freedomfromfear.wa.gov.au
- Youth Say No -
www.youthsayno.wa.gov.au
The Department's Responsible Parenting Services sub-site is being finalised and will shortly be available to the public.
(2) The Department for Child Protection is redeveloping its current website; however, no new websites are set to be created by the Department for Child Protection.
(3) The Department for Child Protection has no global budget allocation for websites.
The total expenditure for websites in the 2008-09 financial year was $177 273. This included costs for redeveloping the Department's intranet and internet infrastructure as well as associated maintenance costs for the existing content management system. This also included costs incurred for maintenance of infrastructure and technical assistance for the Department for Communities intranet and internet website.
(4) The Department for Child Protection has made no request for website funding increases.
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(1) 3 - Department for Communities, Seniors Card, Redress.
(2) 1 - Department for Communities website redevelopment is ongoing following the creation of the agency in 2007, which will incorporate the Communities, Seniors Card and Redress sites into one.
(3) $72 000 to develop the single site.
(4) None
Department of Child Protection
(1) The Department for Child Protection currently maintains the following six websites:
- Department for Child Protection -
www.childprotection.wa.gov.au
- Mandatory Reporting -
www.mandatoryreporting.dcp.wa.gov.au
- Working with Children -
www.checkwwc.wa.gov.au
- Ignition WA -
www.ignitionwa.com
- Freedom from Fear -
www.freedomfromfear.wa.gov.au
- Youth Say No -
www.youthsayno.wa.gov.au
The Department's Responsible Parenting Services sub-site is being finalised and will shortly be available to the public.
(2) The Department for Child Protection is redeveloping its current website; however, no new websites are set to be created by the Department for Child Protection.
(3) The Department for Child Protection has no global budget allocation for websites.
The total expenditure for websites in the 2008-09 financial year was $177 273. This included costs for redeveloping the Department's intranet and internet infrastructure as well as associated maintenance costs for the existing content management system. This also included costs incurred for maintenance of infrastructure and technical assistance for the Department for Communities intranet and internet website.
(4) The Department for Child Protection has made no request for website funding increases.
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