❓ Question seeks data on post-release homelessness and support services. Answer states the Department doesn't collect the requested homelessness data but outlines reintegration services provided to prisoners before and after release.
AnsweredQoN 5813Legislative Assembly
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For each of the years 2016-17, 2017-18, and 2018-19, can you please advise how many people released from prison have become homeless within 12 months of release: (a) Please provide the breakdown of the WA prisons they were released from; and (b) What support services were offered to each person who became homeless?
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Answered
11 February 2020
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
3 days
(a) The Department does not collect this information.
(b) Not applicable. However, please note, the Department’s Transition Managers work with non-government organisations (NGOs) contracted by the Department to provide state-wide reintegration services to prisoners according to their needs. Service providers engage with prisoners six months prior to release and provide support up to twelve months post release for adult offenders reintegrating to the community from prison. These services include transitional and sustainable housing services including linkages and referrals to relevant accommodation services, temporary transitional accommodation options, pre-release tenancy skills and post-release tenancy support. Corrective Services’ Adult Community Corrections branch assists those offenders under supervision in the community to engage with emergency accommodation services where required.
(b) Not applicable. However, please note, the Department’s Transition Managers work with non-government organisations (NGOs) contracted by the Department to provide state-wide reintegration services to prisoners according to their needs. Service providers engage with prisoners six months prior to release and provide support up to twelve months post release for adult offenders reintegrating to the community from prison. These services include transitional and sustainable housing services including linkages and referrals to relevant accommodation services, temporary transitional accommodation options, pre-release tenancy skills and post-release tenancy support. Corrective Services’ Adult Community Corrections branch assists those offenders under supervision in the community to engage with emergency accommodation services where required.
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