The question seeks detailed data on the number and location of designated adult mental health inpatient beds, both general and those authorised for involuntary patients, across WA's public and private hospitals from 2009 to the present (as of August 2011). The answer refers to tabled papers.

AnsweredQoN 4508Legislative Council
Asked
16 August 2011
Portfolio
Mental Health

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(1) How many designated adult mental health inpatient beds were available in each of the years 2009 and 2010 and currently in -
(a) public hospitals in the metropolitan region;
(b) private hospitals in the metropolitan region;
(c) public hospitals in regional Western Australia; and
(d) private hospitals in regional Western Australia?
(2) In relation to (1)(a) to (d) inclusive, please specify the number of beds available at each hospital.
(3) How many designated adult mental health inpatient beds that are authorised to hold involuntary patients under the
Mental Health Act 1911
were available in each of the years 2009 and 2010 and currently in -
(a) public hospitals in the metropolitan region;
(b) private hospitals in the metropolitan region;
(c) public hospitals in regional Western Australia; and
(d) private hospitals in regional Western Australia?
(4) In relation to (3)(a) to (d) inclusive, please specify the number of beds available at each hospital.

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Answered
20 September 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health
Response time
35 days
(1-4) Please see tabled papers [.......]
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