A WA parliamentary question seeks detailed information on funding and service provision by not-for-profit groups across Seniors and Ageing, Volunteering, and Sport and Recreation portfolios. The response indicates no funding for regional not-for-profits in Sport and Recreation and refers to another question for Seniors and Ageing and Volunteering.

AnsweredQoN 5867Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 December 2019
Portfolio
Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation

QuestionView source ↗

I refer to the engagement of “not for profit” groups in the delivery of government services in the State, and ask: (a) For each of the portfolios under the Minister's responsibility can the Minister outline the following: (i) List the name of, and funding given, to regional “not for profit” groups for each of the last 3 financial years; (ii) List the total resources paid to “not for profit” groups delivering
government services for each of the last 3 financial years, broken down
into regional and metropolitan areas; (iii) List those “not for profit” groups who have been dropped from providing
services since coming to government in March 2017, broken down into
regional and metropolitan areas; and (iv) For each of the “not for profit” groups who have been dropped from
providing government funded services, list the basis for the decision to
no longer fund them; and (b) Of the “not for profit” services that have been dropped from government
funding for each of the last 3 financial years, can the Minister outline
whether the service has been brought “in house”, is no longer
provided or is provided by another “not for profit” provider?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
12 February 2020
Responded by
Minister for Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering; Sport and Recreation
Response time
2 days
Sport and Recreation
(a)(i) Nil.
(ii-iv) Not applicable.
(b) Not applicable.
Seniors and Ageing; Volunteering
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice No. 5870.

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