❓ Hon Linda Savage asks the Premier about the progress of implementing recommendation 11 from the 'Putting the Public First' Economic Audit Committee report, specifically regarding self-directed service design and delivery pilots. The Premier deflects the question, referring to another Question on Notice.
AnsweredQoN 3921Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the ‘Putting the Public First’ Economic Audit Committee report of October 2009, and in particular to recommendation 11 which was to, -
‘Progressively implement pilots of self-directed service design and delivery for -
(a) individuals, families and carers, for example: adapting individualised funding approaches used in the disability service sector to areas such as mental health, aged care, long term health conditions, palliative care, job training and homelessness; and
(b) communities, for example: enabling greater community control over public schools, childcare centres, regional and remote communities, and social housing’,
and ask -
(1) Which of the following milestones contained in recommendation 11 have been achieved, -
(a) project Definition (Business Case) (February 2010);
(b) first round pilot implementation (including mental health, job training, public schools and remote communities) (2010-11 and 2011-12);
(c) ongoing action research into effectiveness, leading to a formal evaluation of each area (from January 2011); and
(d) further roll out of self directed services across Western Australia (2011-12 and 2012-13)?
(2) If any of the above milestones contained in recommendation 11 have not been achieved, why not?
‘Progressively implement pilots of self-directed service design and delivery for -
(a) individuals, families and carers, for example: adapting individualised funding approaches used in the disability service sector to areas such as mental health, aged care, long term health conditions, palliative care, job training and homelessness; and
(b) communities, for example: enabling greater community control over public schools, childcare centres, regional and remote communities, and social housing’,
and ask -
(1) Which of the following milestones contained in recommendation 11 have been achieved, -
(a) project Definition (Business Case) (February 2010);
(b) first round pilot implementation (including mental health, job training, public schools and remote communities) (2010-11 and 2011-12);
(c) ongoing action research into effectiveness, leading to a formal evaluation of each area (from January 2011); and
(d) further roll out of self directed services across Western Australia (2011-12 and 2012-13)?
(2) If any of the above milestones contained in recommendation 11 have not been achieved, why not?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
29 June 2011
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
42 days
Please refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 3912.
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