❓ Dr. Brad Pettitt questions the government's commitment to ending homelessness and rough sleeping by 2025, referencing the 'All paths lead to a home' strategy. The Minister's response affirms ongoing work with the sector but accuses the member of misrepresenting the strategy's principles.
AnsweredQoN 809Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
HOMELESSNESS
809. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the minister representing the
Minister for Homelessness:
I refer to All paths lead to a home:
Western Australia's 10-year strategy on homelessness 2020–2030 .
(1) Is the state government still
committed to ending homelessness?
(2) Is the state government still
committed to ending rough sleeping by 2025?
(3) If yes to (2), is WA on track
to achieve this?
809. Hon Dr BRAD PETTITT to the minister representing the
Minister for Homelessness:
I refer to All paths lead to a home:
Western Australia's 10-year strategy on homelessness 2020–2030 .
(1) Is the state government still
committed to ending homelessness?
(2) Is the state government still
committed to ending rough sleeping by 2025?
(3) If yes to (2), is WA on track
to achieve this?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question. The following response has been provided by the
Minister for Homelessness.
(1)–(3) The
state government's All paths lead to a home: Western Australia's
10-year strategy on homelessness 2020–2030 was co-designed with the
homelessness sector. The Department of Communities continues to work closely
with the sector to deliver the priorities of the strategy.
The member continues to wilfully
misrepresent the principles of the strategy which have been adopted to guide
the first action plan for 2020–25. The first action plan for 2020–25
is significantly underway and continues to be delivered in partnership with the
sector.
some notice of the question. The following response has been provided by the
Minister for Homelessness.
(1)–(3) The
state government's All paths lead to a home: Western Australia's
10-year strategy on homelessness 2020–2030 was co-designed with the
homelessness sector. The Department of Communities continues to work closely
with the sector to deliver the priorities of the strategy.
The member continues to wilfully
misrepresent the principles of the strategy which have been adopted to guide
the first action plan for 2020–25. The first action plan for 2020–25
is significantly underway and continues to be delivered in partnership with the
sector.
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