❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding the Department for Child Protection and Family Support's expenditure on homelessness services in various districts for the financial years 2011-2012 and 2012-2013, broken down by total funding and funding excluding Federal grants.
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I refer to the Department for Child Protection and Family Support's expenditure on homelessness services, and ask: (a) how much was spent on homelessness in each of the departments regions in: (i) 2011-2012; and (ii) 2012-2013; and (b) how much was spent on homelessness in each of the departments regions in: (i) 2011-2012; and (ii) 2012-2013, excluding Federal grants and funding?
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Answered
12 December 2013
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
21 days
(a) The table below shows funding allocated by the Department for Child Protection and Family Support to not-for-profit community sector organisations to provide homelessness services. This consists of funding provided through the joint Commonwealth/State
National Affordable Housing Agreement (NAHA)
, and the
National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH)
, and State funded programs.
District
(a)
(i) Homelessness Annual Funding
2011-12
(a)
(ii) Homelessness Annual Funding
2012-13
Armadale
$3,856,346
$4,050,892
Cannington
$1,191,481
$1,227,523
East Kimberley
$1,880,654
$2,062,784
Fremantle
$5,191,470
$5,345,180
Goldfields
$2,514,801
$3,550,005
Great Southern
$2,037,109
$2,001,938
Joondalup
$2,090,776
$2,231,913
Metrowide
$10,451,758
$11,206,520
Midland
$2,356,045
$2,427,315
Mirrabooka
$1,656,831
$1,706,950
Murchison
$2,506,653
$2,582,479
Peel
$2,102,902
$2,166,515
Perth
$7,992,429
$7,874,632
Pilbara
$4,294,646
$4,399,545
Rockingham
$3,529,570
$3,636,339
Southwest
$3,107,743
$3,201,752
West Kimberley
$3,099,541
$3,314,590
Wheatbelt
$1,781,629
$1,835,176
TOTAL
$61,642,392
$64,822,057
(b) (i) and (ii)
Federal funding is provided to the State as a lump sum contribution and cannot be separated by district. In 2011/12 and 2012/13 the contributions were:
Funding Source
2011-12
2012-13
Federal Funding for NAHA and NPAH programs
$34,032,233
$34,962,855
State Funding for NAHA, NPAH and State funded homelessness programs
$27,610,159
$29,859,202
TOTAL
$61,642,392
$64,822,057
The above represents operational funding for the provision of homelessness services by not-for-profit community service sector organisations. It does not include any monies paid by the Department's District Offices or Crisis Care Unit to purchase short term accommodation. It also does not include funds spent by the Housing Authority on capital and land as part of the NAHA, NPAH or State funded programs.
National Affordable Housing Agreement (NAHA)
, and the
National Partnership Agreement on Homelessness (NPAH)
, and State funded programs.
District
(a)
(i) Homelessness Annual Funding
2011-12
(a)
(ii) Homelessness Annual Funding
2012-13
Armadale
$3,856,346
$4,050,892
Cannington
$1,191,481
$1,227,523
East Kimberley
$1,880,654
$2,062,784
Fremantle
$5,191,470
$5,345,180
Goldfields
$2,514,801
$3,550,005
Great Southern
$2,037,109
$2,001,938
Joondalup
$2,090,776
$2,231,913
Metrowide
$10,451,758
$11,206,520
Midland
$2,356,045
$2,427,315
Mirrabooka
$1,656,831
$1,706,950
Murchison
$2,506,653
$2,582,479
Peel
$2,102,902
$2,166,515
Perth
$7,992,429
$7,874,632
Pilbara
$4,294,646
$4,399,545
Rockingham
$3,529,570
$3,636,339
Southwest
$3,107,743
$3,201,752
West Kimberley
$3,099,541
$3,314,590
Wheatbelt
$1,781,629
$1,835,176
TOTAL
$61,642,392
$64,822,057
(b) (i) and (ii)
Federal funding is provided to the State as a lump sum contribution and cannot be separated by district. In 2011/12 and 2012/13 the contributions were:
Funding Source
2011-12
2012-13
Federal Funding for NAHA and NPAH programs
$34,032,233
$34,962,855
State Funding for NAHA, NPAH and State funded homelessness programs
$27,610,159
$29,859,202
TOTAL
$61,642,392
$64,822,057
The above represents operational funding for the provision of homelessness services by not-for-profit community service sector organisations. It does not include any monies paid by the Department's District Offices or Crisis Care Unit to purchase short term accommodation. It also does not include funds spent by the Housing Authority on capital and land as part of the NAHA, NPAH or State funded programs.
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