❓ Mr. Carpenter asked the Minister for Family and Children's Services about funding for Dad's Landing Pad. The Minister confirmed a $150 grant for Children's Week activities and encouraged their participation in departmental planning.
AnsweredQoN 772Legislative Assembly
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772. Mr CARPENTER to the Minister for Family and Children's Services:
(1) Does the Department of Family and Children's Services plan to provide any funding to the organisation
(1) Does the Department of Family and Children's Services plan to provide any funding to the organisation
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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
35 days
The Minister Replied:
(1) Dad's Landing Pad has been offered $150 towards the cost of providing activities during Children's Week as part of the ongoing support provided to this service by the Family and Children's Services Joondalup office. Dad's Landing Pad will be encouraged to participate in the department's service planning and priority setting process.
(2) Not applicable
(1) Dad's Landing Pad has been offered $150 towards the cost of providing activities during Children's Week as part of the ongoing support provided to this service by the Family and Children's Services Joondalup office. Dad's Landing Pad will be encouraged to participate in the department's service planning and priority setting process.
(2) Not applicable
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