Hon Donna Faragher asks the Minister for Mental Health for a breakdown of state-government-contracted perinatal mental health services provided by non-government organisations, including contract details and funding amounts. The Minister provides a list of organisations, contract durations, and funding amounts.

AnsweredQoN 2040Legislative Council
Asked
8 May 2024
Portfolio
Mental Health

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I refer to perinatal mental health services in Western Australia, and I ask: (a) will the Minister provide a breakdown of perinatal mental health services that are currently contracted out by the State Government to non-government service providers; and (b) for each contracted service referenced in (a), please indicate: (i) the non-government service provider delivering the service; (ii) the duration of the contract, including its expiration date; and (iii) the total amount of funding provided by the State Government?

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Answered
11 June 2024
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Mental Health
Response time
11 days
(a - b)
The State Government funds the provision of perinatal mental health services via the following organisations.
Fremantle Women’s Health Centre currently holds two contracts for the provision of perinatal mental health services and is listed twice.
Organisation
Agreement duration
Funding amount (GST exclusive)
Fremantle Women’s Health Centre
1 July 2013 – 30 June 2027
$566,838
Fremantle Women’s Health Centre
1 July 2021– 30 June 2024
$225,000
Midland Women’s Health Care Place
1 July 2013– 30 June 2027
$1,204,589
South Coastal Health and Community Services
1 July 2013– 30 June 2027
$720,297
Women’s Health & Wellbeing Services
1 July 2013– 30 June 2027
$1,167,360
Women’s Healthcare Association t/a Luma
1 July 2013– 30 June 2027
$1,120,707
Radiance Network South West
1 July 2021– 30 June 2027
$1,017,339
Note: Estimated Non-Government Human Services Sector indexation has been applied.

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