❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding Redress Western Australia applicants over 60, focusing on gender, child migrant status, and sexual abuse claims. The question seeks specific breakdowns of the 1,864 applicants.
AnsweredQoN 8689Legislative Assembly
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Of the 1,864 Redress Western Australia applicants who, according to the answer to Legislative Council Question without Notice No. 508, were over 60 years of age:
(a) how many were male;
(b) how many were child migrants, and of these, how many were male;
(c) how many claimed sexual abuse, and of these, how many were male; and
(d) how many male former child migrants claimed sexual abuse by persons not in religious orders?
(a) how many were male;
(b) how many were child migrants, and of these, how many were male;
(c) how many claimed sexual abuse, and of these, how many were male; and
(d) how many male former child migrants claimed sexual abuse by persons not in religious orders?
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Answered
16 October 2012
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Community Services
Response time
27 days
(a) 1002 applicants were male and over the age of 60.
(b) 652 were former child migrants, of which 477 were males.
(c) 819 applicants alleged sexual abuse in their written application, of which 558 were males.
(d) 137 former male child migrants claimed sexual abuse by persons not in religious orders
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(b) 652 were former child migrants, of which 477 were males.
(c) 819 applicants alleged sexual abuse in their written application, of which 558 were males.
(d) 137 former male child migrants claimed sexual abuse by persons not in religious orders
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