This WA parliamentary question concerns the establishment of an Elder Protection Service, its location within a non-government agency, and the determination of its scope through community consultation via the Active Ageing Taskforce.

AnsweredQoN 2Legislative Council
Asked
2 May 2001
Portfolio
Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth

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(2) The Active Ageing Taskforce will provide information on human and financial resources. (3) The Elder Protection Service will be located with a non-government agency and will be subject to the normal purchasing of services process. (4) The scope of the Elder Protection Service will be determined by the Taskforce after consultation with the community and service providers.
(3) The Elder Protection Service will be located with a non-government agency and will be subject to the normal purchasing of services process. (4) The scope of the Elder Protection Service will be determined by the Taskforce after consultation with the community and service providers.
(4) The scope of the Elder Protection Service will be determined by the Taskforce after consultation with the community and service providers.

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Answered
12 June 2001
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
Response time
41 days
(1) The Elder Protection Service will be established as part of the work of the Active Ageing Taskforce.
(2) The Active Ageing Taskforce will provide information on human and financial resources.
(3) The Elder Protection Service will be located with a non-government agency and will be subject to the normal purchasing of services process.
(4) The scope of the Elder Protection Service will be determined by the Taskforce after consultation with the community and service providers.

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