A WA parliamentary question seeks funding details for various police community programs over five years. The response provides specific figures for some programs but notes other agencies may contribute to others, and one program is federally administered.

AnsweredQoN 3049Legislative Council
Asked
11 August 2020
Portfolio
Police

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Can the Minister please advise how much funding was provided for each of the following police community programs over the last five years: (a) the Armed Robbery Prevention Program; (b) the Blue Light Program; (c) community safety crime prevention plans; (d) the Constable Care Child Safety Foundation; (e) the Keeping Kids in School Program; (f) police and community youth centres; (g) the Police Ranger Program; and (h) the SAY Project; and the ThinkUKnow Program?

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Answered
15 September 2020
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Police
Response time
9 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
(a)-(c)     Other agencies or organisations may provide funding to these programs.
(d)          $6 437 257.
(e)          Other agencies or organisations may provide funding to this program.
(f)          $24 354 096.
(g)          $4 424.
(h)          $14 400; and the ThinkUKnow Program is administered by the Australian Federal Police.

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