❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks about the implementation and characteristics of Responsible Parenting Agreements by the Department for Child Protection between March and May 2012. The Department provides some data but indicates limitations in its data collection methods.
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(1) For the period, 1 March 2012 to 31 May 2012, how many Responsible Parenting Agreements have the Department for Child Protection implemented?
(2) How many of those Responsible Parenting Agreements listed above originated from a referral from another State Government department, and how many were referred by each department?
(3) How many parents approached to enter into a Responsible Parenting Agreement during this period, refused the agreement?
(4) How many Responsible Parenting Agreements included an agreement for the parents to —
(a) take part in counselling or parenting skills training;
(b) take reasonable steps to ensure their child attends school;
(c) take reasonable steps to ensure their child avoids contact with particular people or places; or
(d) undertake other measures?
(5) How many juveniles, whose parents agreed to a Responsible Parenting Agreement have —
(a) improved their attendance at school; and
(b) re-offended since the Agreement was made?
(2) How many of those Responsible Parenting Agreements listed above originated from a referral from another State Government department, and how many were referred by each department?
(3) How many parents approached to enter into a Responsible Parenting Agreement during this period, refused the agreement?
(4) How many Responsible Parenting Agreements included an agreement for the parents to —
(a) take part in counselling or parenting skills training;
(b) take reasonable steps to ensure their child attends school;
(c) take reasonable steps to ensure their child avoids contact with particular people or places; or
(d) undertake other measures?
(5) How many juveniles, whose parents agreed to a Responsible Parenting Agreement have —
(a) improved their attendance at school; and
(b) re-offended since the Agreement was made?
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Answered
14 August 2012
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
63 days
(1) 34 Responsible Parenting Agreements have been entered into.
(2) Of the 34 agreements, 33 originated from referrals from:
a. Department of Education - 8
b. Department of Health - 3
c. Department of Corrective Services - 2
d. Department for Communities (Parenting WA) - 1
e. Department for Child Protection - 14
f. Community sector agencies - 5.
One agreement originated from a referral from the child's parent or guardian.
(3) These data are not collected in the Department for Child Protection's client information system in a way that can be reported on an aggregated basis.
(4) These data are not collected in the Department for Child Protection's client information system in a way that can be reported on an aggregated basis.
(5) Given the program's six month duration, it is too early to comment on the outcomes of these agreements.
In addition, these data are not collected in the Department for Child Protection's client information system in a way that can be reported on an aggregated basis.
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(2) Of the 34 agreements, 33 originated from referrals from:
a. Department of Education - 8
b. Department of Health - 3
c. Department of Corrective Services - 2
d. Department for Communities (Parenting WA) - 1
e. Department for Child Protection - 14
f. Community sector agencies - 5.
One agreement originated from a referral from the child's parent or guardian.
(3) These data are not collected in the Department for Child Protection's client information system in a way that can be reported on an aggregated basis.
(4) These data are not collected in the Department for Child Protection's client information system in a way that can be reported on an aggregated basis.
(5) Given the program's six month duration, it is too early to comment on the outcomes of these agreements.
In addition, these data are not collected in the Department for Child Protection's client information system in a way that can be reported on an aggregated basis.
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