❓ A WA parliamentary question regarding the relocation of residents from the Swan Valley Nyungah Camp after its closure, specifically focusing on their transition to Homeswest accommodation and subsequent housing situations. Many questions went unanswered.
AnsweredQoN 2621Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the closure of the Swan Valley Nyungah Camp, and ask -
(1) How many of these families/independent living persons were relocated to Homeswest accommodation?
(2) What were the wait times?
(3) How many of these had previously been evicted from Homeswest accommodation and for what reasons?
(4) How many have since remained in Homeswest accommodation?
(5) For what reasons, have any of these people since, left their Homeswest accommodation?
(6) Where are they now located?
(7) How many families/independently living persons had to find private accommodation?
(8) How are these families currently housed?
(1) How many of these families/independent living persons were relocated to Homeswest accommodation?
(2) What were the wait times?
(3) How many of these had previously been evicted from Homeswest accommodation and for what reasons?
(4) How many have since remained in Homeswest accommodation?
(5) For what reasons, have any of these people since, left their Homeswest accommodation?
(6) Where are they now located?
(7) How many families/independently living persons had to find private accommodation?
(8) How are these families currently housed?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
15 November 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Housing and Works
Response time
35 days
(1) Nine families and one single person. (2) Families were assisted on a priority basis, between 2-4 weeks. (3) One - rental arrears. (4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(2) Families were assisted on a priority basis, between 2-4 weeks. (3) One - rental arrears. (4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(3) One - rental arrears. (4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(8) Unknown.
(2) Families were assisted on a priority basis, between 2-4 weeks. (3) One - rental arrears. (4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(3) One - rental arrears. (4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(4) Six families and one single person. (5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(5) One - evicted One - abandoned One - deceased (6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(6) Unknown. (7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(7) Unknown. (8) Unknown.
(8) Unknown.
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