A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding disability services funding, specifically focusing on applicants with elderly principal carers and the outcomes of the last funding round.

AnsweredQoN 797Legislative Council
Asked
20 October 2005
Portfolio
Disability Services

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I refer to the last combined application process funding round. (1) How many applications were received? (2) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? (3) How many applicants were funded? (4) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? Hon ADELE FARINA

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Five hundred and sixty-two applications were received from 512 people. (2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(1) How many applications were received? (2) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? (3) How many applicants were funded? (4) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Five hundred and sixty-two applications were received from 512 people. (2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(2) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? (3) How many applicants were funded? (4) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Five hundred and sixty-two applications were received from 512 people. (2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)?
(4) Of these, how many applications were from applicants with at least one principal carer - (a) over 70 years of age; and (b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Five hundred and sixty-two applications were received from 512 people. (2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(b) aged 60 to 70 years and not included in (a)?
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1) Five hundred and sixty-two applications were received from 512 people. (2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(1) Five hundred and sixty-two applications were received from 512 people. (2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(2) (a) Twenty-six people; and (b) fifty-eight people. (3) Eighty-nine people. (4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.
(4) (a) Nine applications from eight people; and (b) eleven applications from nine people.

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