A WA parliamentary question seeks data on anti-social behaviour complaints and intervention team involvement in Department of Housing properties in Gosnells, Thornlie, and Huntingdale. The answer indicates data is not centrally maintained, making comparisons impossible, and the intervention team is not currently working in those suburbs.

AnsweredQoN 916Legislative Assembly
Asked
19 May 2009
Portfolio
Housing and Works

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(1) How many Department of Housing rental properties in the suburbs of Gosnells, Thornlie and Huntingdale have been the subject of a complaint by neighbours because of anti-social behaviour or alleged criminal behaviour?
(2) How many Department of Housing rental properties in the suburbs of Gosnells, Thornlie and Huntingdale will be managed by the Antisocial Behaviour Intervention Team because of reports of anti-social behaviour or criminal behaviour from the Department’s tenants?
(3) Relative to the total number of Department of Housing rental properties in the suburbs of Gosnells, Thornlie and Huntingdale, what is the percentage of the number of tenancies that have been the subject of a complaint by neighbours because of anti-social behaviour or alleged criminal behaviour?

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Answered
18 June 2009
Responded by
Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
30 days
(1 to 3)
Tenancy-based complaints are treated individually and are not maintained as a central database. Consequently, comparisons within and between suburbs are not possible.
The trial Antisocial Behaviour Intervention Team only commenced operation last month and is currently working with eight tenancies, none of which involve the suburbs mentioned.
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