Mr. O'Gorman seeks confirmation that the government will fund modifications to Mrs. Yarnold's house to improve wheelchair accessibility. Dr. Hames responds that the Disability Services Commission will assess potential modifications.

AnsweredQoN 812Legislative Assembly
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15 October 2009
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MRS WENDY YARNOLD
I have a supplementary question. Do I understand that the minister correctly as saying that the government will fund the modifications to Mrs Yarnold’s house so that she can have access to her bathroom in her electric wheelchair? Dr K.D. HAMES

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The information that I have been given in the past half hour in response to my anticipation of the member’s question is that the Disability Services Commission will send people to her house to look at modifications that can be made to her house to allow her to use the wheelchair. I take the department at its word.
Dr K.D. HAMES replied: The information that I have been given in the past half hour in response to my anticipation of the member’s question is that the Disability Services Commission will send people to her house to look at modifications that can be made to her house to allow her to use the wheelchair. I take the department at its word.
The information that I have been given in the past half hour in response to my anticipation of the member’s question is that the Disability Services Commission will send people to her house to look at modifications that can be made to her house to allow her to use the wheelchair. I take the department at its word.

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