Hon Diane Evers questions the Minister for Mental Health regarding the number of Mental Health Commission FTEs in various regional towns from 2009-10 to 2017-18. The Minister responds that the Commission is a purchaser, not a direct provider, so FTEs are 0.

AnsweredQoN 289Legislative Council
Asked
22 August 2017
Portfolio
Mental Health

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(1) Will the Minister please table the actual number of FTEs for each year from 2009-10 to 2016-17 for the Mental Health Commission, based in each of the following towns:
(a) Albany;
(b) Bunbury;
(c) Mandurah;
(d) Busselton;
(e) Collie;
(f) Manjimup;
(g) Margaret River;
(h) Harvey;
(i) Pinjarra;
(j) Bridgetown;
(k) Waroona;
(l) Mount Barker;
(m) Dunsborough; and
(n) Donnybrook?
(2) Will the Minister please table the forecast number of FTEs for 2017-18 for the Mental Health Commission based in each of the following towns:
(a) Albany;
(b) Bunbury;
(c) Mandurah;
(d) Busselton;
(e) Collie;
(f) Manjimup;
(g) Margaret River;
(h) Harvey;
(i) Pinjarra;
(j) Bridgetown;
(k) Waroona;
(l) Mount Barker;
(m) Dunsborough; and
(n) Donnybrook?

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Answered
10 October 2017
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Mental Health
Response time
9 days
(1)(a)-(n) 0.0 FTE. The Mental Health Commission is a purchaser of services in regional areas, not a direct service provider. (2)(a)-(n) Not applicable.
(2)(a)-(n) Not applicable.

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