❓ Mr. Kirkup questions the Premier regarding the Labor government's commitment to funding a youth mental health program in the Peel region, specifically inquiring about the $400,000 promised to GP Down South and any related discussions.
AnsweredQoN 1348Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Labor "Plan for Peel" and ask: (a) Does the Government sill intend to provide $400,000 to GP Down South to deliver
the 3 Tier Youth Mental Health Program for at risk
youth in the Peel Region: (i) If yes, when will the money be released to GP Down South; and (ii) If no, why not; and (b) Has the Minister or any representative of the Minister's office, department or agencies met with GP Down South to discuss funding for this initiative: (i) If so, when did that meeting take place and what was the nature of the meeting; and (ii) If no, why not?
the 3 Tier Youth Mental Health Program for at risk
youth in the Peel Region: (i) If yes, when will the money be released to GP Down South; and (ii) If no, why not; and (b) Has the Minister or any representative of the Minister's office, department or agencies met with GP Down South to discuss funding for this initiative: (i) If so, when did that meeting take place and what was the nature of the meeting; and (ii) If no, why not?
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8 August 2017
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3 days
Please refer to Legislative Assembly Question on Notice 1347
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