❓ This parliamentary question seeks data on the average weekly number of children and adolescents receiving in-person mental health treatment at various Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) sites in the South West region of Western Australia during 2015-16. The answer provides the requested figures for each site.
AnsweredQoN 4267Legislative Council
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For 2015-16, what was the average number of children and/or adolescents to receive in person treatment, per week, at each of the South West Children and Adolescent Mental Health Service sites?
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Answered
20 September 2016
Responded by
Minister for Planning representing the Minister for Mental Health
Response time
35 days
The Mental Health Commission has advised me the average number of individual clients seen per week as a face-to-face service contact at each of the South West Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Ambulatory programs in 2015/16 is as follows.
Ambulatory Program
Average clients seen per week
Busselton CAMHS
11
Margaret River CAMHS
7
Upper South West CAMHS
24
Warren Blackwood CAMHS
11
Ambulatory Program
Average clients seen per week
Busselton CAMHS
11
Margaret River CAMHS
7
Upper South West CAMHS
24
Warren Blackwood CAMHS
11
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