❓ Hon Barbara Scott asked about the cost of a shaken baby syndrome TV campaign during National Child Protection Week. Hon Kate Doust replied that the coverage was a free community service provided by Channel Nine, costing nothing.
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(1) Will the minister inform the Parliament of the total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during National Child Protection Week, 4 to 10 September? (2) What funds came from - (a) the Department for Community Development; (b) the Department of Health; (c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection? Hon KATE DOUST
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
(2) What funds came from - (a) the Department for Community Development; (b) the Department of Health; (c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
(b) the Department of Health; (c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
(c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
(d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
(e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
(1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
(2) What funds came from - (a) the Department for Community Development; (b) the Department of Health; (c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection? Hon KATE DOUST replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
(b) the Department of Health; (c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
(c) the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children Foundation; (d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
(d) the Disability Services Commission; and (e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
(e) the Ministerial Advisory Council on Child Protection?
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
(1)-(2) The total cost of screening the television campaign on shaken baby syndrome during Child Protection Week was nil. The coverage was a community service provided by Channel Nine.
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