❓ The question seeks detailed data on the number, location, and availability of State Government-funded crisis accommodation beds, broken down by specific demographics, in both metropolitan and regional Western Australia. The answer refers to another question.
AnsweredQoN 3161Legislative Council
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(1) How many crisis accommodation beds are currently funded by the State Government : (a) in the metropolitan area; and (b) in regional locations? (2) How many of the regional beds are specifically for: (a) young people; (b) women with children; (c) Aboriginal people; (d) people with disability; (e) people with mental health issues; (f) people with alcohol and other drug issues; and (g) any other specific cohorts? (3) How many of the beds from each of (2)(a) to (2)(g) are currently available ? (4) How many of the metropolitan beds are specifically for: (a) young people; (b) women with children; (c) Aboriginal people; (d) people with disability; (e) people with mental health issues; (f) people with alcohol and other drug issues; and (g) any other specific cohorts? (5) How many of the beds from each of (4)(a) to (4)(g) are currently available?
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Answered
8 October 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Housing
Response time
9 days
Please refer to Legislative Council Question on Notice 3162.
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