❓ Mr Marshall questions the Minister for Health regarding the closure of Well Women's Clinics in Mandurah and Pinjarra, expressing concern about the impact on women's access to healthcare in these areas. The question seeks clarification on the reasons for closure and alternative options for women's health check-ups.
AnsweredQoN 1576Legislative Assembly
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(1) Is the Minister aware that women living in Mandurah and surrounding areas as far as Pinjarra are alarmed and upset that the Well Womens Clinics have been closed in both towns?
(2) Will the Minister explain -
(a) why this Clinic was closed;
(b) will it be re-opened; and
(c) where do the women go for check-ups now?
(2) Will the Minister explain -
(a) why this Clinic was closed;
(b) will it be re-opened; and
(c) where do the women go for check-ups now?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
7 May 2002
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
56 days
(b) will it be re-opened; and (c) where do the women go for check-ups now?
(c) where do the women go for check-ups now?
(c) where do the women go for check-ups now?
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