❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks about the Department of Child Protection's referrals to Centrelink for compulsory income management and financial assistance requests. The response provides data for September 2012 and partial data for October, but lacks aggregate data on income management program assessments.
AnsweredQoN 6267Legislative Council
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(1) During the months of September 2012 and October 2012, how many individuals did the Department of Child Protection refer to Centrelink for compulsory income management, by district?
(2) How many individuals with children have presented seeking financial assistance on two or more occasions to the department for the period 1 September 2012 to 18 October 2012, by district?
(3) How many of these individuals have been assessed for the purpose of referral to the income management program, by district?
(2) How many individuals with children have presented seeking financial assistance on two or more occasions to the department for the period 1 September 2012 to 18 October 2012, by district?
(3) How many of these individuals have been assessed for the purpose of referral to the income management program, by district?
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Answered
13 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
27 days
(1) Centrelink data indicates that the Department referred the following number of clients to Centrelink in each of the following months, by district:
September 2012 - 35
Armadale - 2
Cannington - 4
East Kimberley - 3
Fremantle - 5
Joondalup - 3
Midland - 6
Mirrabooka - 1
Peel - 0
Perth - 1
Rockingham - 7
West Kimberley - 3
Data for the month of October is not yet available.
(2) Between 1 September 2012 and 30 September 2012, 5 individuals with children have presented, seeking financial assistance on two or more occasions, to the same district of the Department for Child Protection. The break down by district is as follows:
Mirrabooka District - 2
Murchison District - 1
Peel District - 1
Rockingham District- 1
(3) Details of referrals to Centrelink are recorded on individual client files, but the Department is not able to report this information at an aggregate level.
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September 2012 - 35
Armadale - 2
Cannington - 4
East Kimberley - 3
Fremantle - 5
Joondalup - 3
Midland - 6
Mirrabooka - 1
Peel - 0
Perth - 1
Rockingham - 7
West Kimberley - 3
Data for the month of October is not yet available.
(2) Between 1 September 2012 and 30 September 2012, 5 individuals with children have presented, seeking financial assistance on two or more occasions, to the same district of the Department for Child Protection. The break down by district is as follows:
Mirrabooka District - 2
Murchison District - 1
Peel District - 1
Rockingham District- 1
(3) Details of referrals to Centrelink are recorded on individual client files, but the Department is not able to report this information at an aggregate level.
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