This WA parliamentary question seeks information on the Department of Community Development's actions regarding children in need of care and protection in Halls Creek since 2000, including identification, interventions, and budget allocation. The question implies potential concerns about the department's effectiveness in the region.

AnsweredQoN 1383Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 April 2003
Portfolio
Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth

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(1) How many children in need of care and protection has the Department of Community Development identified in Halls Creek since 1 January 2000?
(2) What action has the Department of Community Development taken in each case?
(3) Is the Department satisfied that there are no further cases of children in need of care and protection in Halls Creek?
(4) If the answer to (3) is yes, how has the Department satisfied itself of this?
(5) If the answer to (4) is no -
(a) what action/s has/have the department taken to fulfil its responsibilities under the Act;
(b) what is the total operational budget for the Department to attend to these matters in Halls Creek; and
(c) who has responsibility for the operational budget for these matters in Halls Creek?

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Answered
3 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Community Development, Women's Interests, Seniors and Youth
Response time
48 days
(b) what is the total operational budget for the Department to attend to these matters in Halls Creek; and (c) who has responsibility for the operational budget for these matters in Halls Creek?
(c) who has responsibility for the operational budget for these matters in Halls Creek?

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