❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Treasury's response to recommendations on Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) was deemed not applicable as the Treasury was not identified as responsible for the report's recommendations.
AnsweredQoN 3736Legislative Council
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I refer to the report of September 2012 prepared by the Legislative Assembly's Standing Committee on Education and Health Standing Committee titled, Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: the invisible disability , and I ask: (a) what action has the department taken to date in response to the recommendations contained within the report; (b) have all relevant recommendations been implemented; (c) if no to (b), which recommendations have not been addressed and why; (d) has any funding been set aside since the 2013 Budget process to address any of the recommendations contained within the report; (e) if yes to (d), what is the value of funding; and (f) if no to (d), why not?
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Answered
2 December 2015
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Treasurer
Response time
41 days
(a)-(f) Not applicable
The Department of Treasury is not identified as being specifically responsible for any of the recommendations contained within the report.
The Department of Treasury is not identified as being specifically responsible for any of the recommendations contained within the report.
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