Hon Simon O'Brien questions the Minister for Health regarding budgetary allocations before and after the consolidation of drug and alcohol services into the Drug and Alcohol Office. The question seeks to understand funding changes over time.

AnsweredQoN 1394Legislative Council
Asked
12 November 2003
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I refer the Minister to the transfer of all drug and alcohol funding from the WA Drug Abuse Strategy and various other services to the Drug and Alcohol Office, and I ask -
(1) What was the total budgetary allocation to the WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office and other drug and alcohol services (which are now encompassed by the Drug and Alcohol Office) in 2000-2001?
(2) What was the total budgetary allocation to the WA Drug Abuse Strategy Office and other drug and alcohol services (which are now encompassed by the Drug and Alcohol Office) in 2001-2002?
(3) What was the total budgetary allocation to the Drug and Alcohol Office in 2002-2003?
(4) What was the total budgetary allocation to the Drug and Alcohol Office in 2003-2004?

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Answered
3 December 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
21 days
2. WADASO: $18.6 million Next Step (WA Alcohol and Drug Authority): $9.9 million Alcohol and Drug Policy Branch of the DOH: $0.7 million. Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program of the DOH: $1.1 million. Total: $29.6 million (Cash only) 3. $33.2 Million (Accrual) 4. $33.2 Million (Accrual)
3. $33.2 Million (Accrual) 4. $33.2 Million (Accrual)
4. $33.2 Million (Accrual)

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