Question on Notice regarding funding for KidsMatter and MindMatters frameworks in WA schools to support student mental health and wellbeing in the 2012-13 budget. The answer states the information is Cabinet-in-Confidence.

AnsweredQoN 5049Legislative Council
Asked
29 November 2011
Portfolio
Education

QuestionView source ↗

I refer to recommendation 37 and 43 of the Commissioner for Children and Young People’s Report on the
Inquiry into the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Children and Young People
from April this year, which calls for increased funding for positive social and emotional learning programs in schools, and I ask -
(1) In the 2012-13 Budget, how much funding will the Education Department provide for developing the
KidsMatter
framework?
(2) In the 2012-13 Budget, how much funding will the Government provide to primary schools in Western Australia to implement the
KidsMatter
framework so as to strengthen the mental health and wellbeing of primary school aged children?
(3) If no funding will be provided in answer to (1) and (2), why not?
(4) In the 2012-13 Budget, how much funding will the Government provide for developing the
MindMatters
framework?
(5) In the 2012-13 Budget, how much funding will the Government provide to secondary schools in Western Australia to implement the
MindMatters
framework so as to strengthen the mental health and wellbeing of secondary school aged children?
(6) If no funding will be provided in answer to (4) and (5), why not?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
27 March 2012
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
119 days
(1)-(6) Information with regard to the 2012-13 State Budget is Cabinet-in-Confidence.
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