❓ Mr. Graham questions the Health portfolio regarding access, funding allocation, administration, and commencement of youth detoxification and respite services, particularly in regional areas. The response details a Perth-based centre servicing both metropolitan and regional youth, managed by the Drug and Alcohol Office, with integrated referral and after-care systems.
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(b) how will young people access those services; (c) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(b) Details of the referral arrangements are still being developed and will be specified in the service contract before the anticipated opening in April this year. A key emphasis of the new facility will be local metropolitan/regional participation in the referral, assessment, treatment and after-care arrangements that secures continuity of care and the engagement of family and significant others in the community setting. (c) The service model will allow access to the service from metropolitan and regional communities. The Drug and Alcohol Office is currently examining the co-location of the Perth Community Drug Service Team to co-ordinate referrals and after-care of clients from regional areas of the State. (d) The Drug and Alcohol Office. (e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(c) The service model will allow access to the service from metropolitan and regional communities. The Drug and Alcohol Office is currently examining the co-location of the Perth Community Drug Service Team to co-ordinate referrals and after-care of clients from regional areas of the State. (d) The Drug and Alcohol Office. (e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(d) The Drug and Alcohol Office. (e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(c) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(e) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(b) Details of the referral arrangements are still being developed and will be specified in the service contract before the anticipated opening in April this year. A key emphasis of the new facility will be local metropolitan/regional participation in the referral, assessment, treatment and after-care arrangements that secures continuity of care and the engagement of family and significant others in the community setting. (c) The service model will allow access to the service from metropolitan and regional communities. The Drug and Alcohol Office is currently examining the co-location of the Perth Community Drug Service Team to co-ordinate referrals and after-care of clients from regional areas of the State. (d) The Drug and Alcohol Office. (e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(c) The service model will allow access to the service from metropolitan and regional communities. The Drug and Alcohol Office is currently examining the co-location of the Perth Community Drug Service Team to co-ordinate referrals and after-care of clients from regional areas of the State. (d) The Drug and Alcohol Office. (e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(d) The Drug and Alcohol Office. (e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
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Answered
15 April 2003
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
47 days
(a) No specific allocation has been made for young people in need of supervised withdrawal and respite services in the North West, however, the Perth based youth detoxification and respite centre will be designed to service young people from metropolitan and regional areas. A Youth Forum comprising of 100 stakeholders including regional representatives from drug and alcohol services was held in Perth on 10 February 2003 to identify the system and network of treatment and support services that would be required to work in partnership with the 5-14 day detoxification and respite centre. Community Drug Service Teams and other services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office will be required to work closely with the youth detoxification and respite centre to ensure an integrated approach in the case management of clients and families/significant others.
(b) Details of the referral arrangements are still being developed and will be specified in the service contract before the anticipated opening in April this year. A key emphasis of the new facility will be local metropolitan/regional participation in the referral, assessment, treatment and after-care arrangements that secures continuity of care and the engagement of family and significant others in the community setting.
(c) The service model will allow access to the service from metropolitan and regional communities. The Drug and Alcohol Office is currently examining the co-location of the Perth Community Drug Service Team to co-ordinate referrals and after-care of clients from regional areas of the State.
(d) The Drug and Alcohol Office.
(e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
(b) Details of the referral arrangements are still being developed and will be specified in the service contract before the anticipated opening in April this year. A key emphasis of the new facility will be local metropolitan/regional participation in the referral, assessment, treatment and after-care arrangements that secures continuity of care and the engagement of family and significant others in the community setting.
(c) The service model will allow access to the service from metropolitan and regional communities. The Drug and Alcohol Office is currently examining the co-location of the Perth Community Drug Service Team to co-ordinate referrals and after-care of clients from regional areas of the State.
(d) The Drug and Alcohol Office.
(e) The service will be managed in Perth supported with a system for referral, assessment and after-care incorporating other drug and alcohol services contracted by the Drug and Alcohol Office. There will not be separate funded and managed regional components to the service but an integrated service system.
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