❓ Hon Peter Foss questions the Premier about the lack of updated Strong Families Newsletters on the Office of Crime Prevention website. The Premier responds that the program has been mainstreamed into the Department for Community Development.
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I refer the Premier to the Office of Crime Prevention website under publications, and I ask -
(1) Why is the Strong Families Newsletter Issue 4, January 2002 the only newsletter on the site?
(2) Have there been any other newsletters?
(3) If so, how many and when were they published?
(4) When will the next Strong Families Newsletter be published?
(5) If the publication has ceased, or been suspended, or fallen into abeyance why has that occurred?
(1) Why is the Strong Families Newsletter Issue 4, January 2002 the only newsletter on the site?
(2) Have there been any other newsletters?
(3) If so, how many and when were they published?
(4) When will the next Strong Families Newsletter be published?
(5) If the publication has ceased, or been suspended, or fallen into abeyance why has that occurred?
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Answered
23 June 2004
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Premier
Response time
49 days
(2) - (3) Three, in April 2001, June 2001 and Sept 2001. (4) - (5) Strong Families is now mainstreamed under the Department for Community Development as a part of the Government’s $75million response to the Gordon Inquiry and it is being rolled out across the State.
(4) - (5) Strong Families is now mainstreamed under the Department for Community Development as a part of the Government’s $75million response to the Gordon Inquiry and it is being rolled out across the State.
(4) - (5) Strong Families is now mainstreamed under the Department for Community Development as a part of the Government’s $75million response to the Gordon Inquiry and it is being rolled out across the State.
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