❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the integration of services for humanitarian entrants, specifically addressing the rationale, problems, components, and evaluation criteria of a pilot model. The response indicates the project is in early stages, deflecting detailed answers.
AnsweredQoN 788Legislative Council
Asked
20 September 2006
Member
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STATE BUDGET - PREMIER AND CABINET, DIVISION 3, PAGE 97 - MAJOR INITIATIVES FOR 2006-07
I refer to the answer to question on notice 3516. (1) What were the initial problems identified as a reason for the integration of the relevant services? (2) Have any additional problems been identified with the pilot model? (3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST
I refer to the answer to question on notice 3516. (1) What were the initial problems identified as a reason for the integration of the relevant services? (2) Have any additional problems been identified with the pilot model? (3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST
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On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(1) What were the initial problems identified as a reason for the integration of the relevant services? (2) Have any additional problems been identified with the pilot model? (3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(2) Have any additional problems been identified with the pilot model? (3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(1) What were the initial problems identified as a reason for the integration of the relevant services? (2) Have any additional problems been identified with the pilot model? (3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(2) Have any additional problems been identified with the pilot model? (3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(3) If so, what are the details? (4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(4) What are the components of the model referred to? (5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(5) What evaluation criteria will be used when the pilot’s effectiveness and long-term feasibility are assessed? Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
Hon KATE DOUST replied: On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
On behalf of the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Interests, I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. The Office of Multicultural Interests advises as follows - (1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(1) The state government is always looking for ways to improve service delivery and does not require a list of problems to be motivated to ensure that Western Australians are getting the best value for money. This project will address some of the significant deficiencies that have been identified with the federal government’s humanitarian entrants settlement delivery model, including poor coordination, a lack of ongoing support and a failure to adequately meet the learning, social, emotional, psychological and health needs of humanitarian entrants. (2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
(2)-(5) The project is still in the developmental stage and these questions are therefore not applicable.
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