Hon. Linda Savage questions the Minister for Mental Health regarding funding allocations for community-managed mental health services for infants, children, and adolescents in the 2011-12 and 2012-13 budgets. The Minister provides a detailed breakdown of recipients and amounts.

AnsweredQoN 904Legislative Council
Asked
7 November 2012
Portfolio
Mental Health

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CHILD AND
ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES — FUNDING
904. Hon LINDA
SAVAGE to the Minister for Mental Health:
(1) Which
specific community-managed mental health organisations or agencies received the
2011–12 budget recurrent commitment of $4 186 785 that was spent on
community-managed mental health services for infants, children and adolescents,
and how much did each receive?
(2) Which
specific organisations or agencies received the 2011–12 budget
allocation of non-recurrent grants of $755 000 to support early intervention
for infants, children and young people?
(3) What is
the allocation in the 2012–13 budget for mental health services for
infants, children and adolescents—not including services and funds in
the child and adolescent mental health budget?

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. At the
end of question (3) is there a section that reads ''not including
services and funds in the child and adolescent mental health budget''?
Hon Linda Savage : Yes.
Hon HELEN MORTON : Thank you. The answer is as follows —
(1) For the years 2011–12 and 2012–13
respectively, Curtin University of Technology, $175 937 and $183 414; Fremantle
general practice network—Fremantle Medicare Local, $85 404 and $89 034;
Fremantle Women's Health Centre, $95 926 and $100 002; Gosnells Women's
Health Service, $141 377 and $147 386; Life Without Barriers, $1 611 242 and $1
679 719; Mental Health Carers Arafmi, $137 480 and $143 322; Midland Women's
Health Care Place, $229 053 and $203 476; Perth Inner City Youth Service, $160 138
and $166 944; Ruah Community Services, $204 290 and $212 972; South Coastal
Women's Health Services Association, $95 926 and $100 002; The
Samaritans, $112 055 and $116 817; WA AIDS Council, $116 080 and $121 014;
Wanslea Family Services, $426 463 and $444 587; Women's Health Care
Association, $148 423 and $154 731; and Youth Focus, $446 922 and $465 916. The
totals are $4 186 715 and $4 329 338.
(2) The following is the list of
organisations and agencies that were allocated non-recurrent grants in 2011–12:
Ruah Community Services, Country Arts WA, Youthbeyondblue, Department for
Communities, Commissioner for Children and Young People, City of Swan and
Australian Association for Infant Mental Health.
(3) Please see answer to (1).

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