Hon. Linda Savage asks about the age distribution of children seen by Child Development Services in WA in 2010. Hon. Helen Morton provides regional data but states metropolitan data requires a month to extract.

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1 September 2011
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICES — AGE OF CHILDREN
For the calendar year 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2010, what percentage of children seen by the Child Development Services in the metropolitan and regional areas were aged — (a) less than one year old; (b) between one and two years; (c) between two and three years; (d) between three and four years; and (e) between four and five years? Hon HELEN MORTON

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(a) less than one year old; (b) between one and two years; (c) between two and three years; (d) between three and four years; and (e) between four and five years? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(b) between one and two years; (c) between two and three years; (d) between three and four years; and (e) between four and five years? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(c) between two and three years; (d) between three and four years; and (e) between four and five years? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(d) between three and four years; and (e) between four and five years? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(e) between four and five years? Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
Hon HELEN MORTON replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The following information has been provided to me by the Minister for Health. Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
Metropolitan: Children and Adolescent Health Services advise that this information could be obtained from the child development information system for the metropolitan child development services, but it would take approximately one month to extract this information. Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
Regional figures are — (a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(a) Less than one year old: Goldfields, 5.9 per cent; Great Southern, 8.55 per cent; Kimberley, 7.33 per cent; Mid West, 6.08 per cent; Pilbara, 8.21 per cent; South West, 7.22 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 3.52 per cent. (b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(b) Between one and two years old: Goldfields, 5.94 per cent; Great Southern, 14.37 per cent; Kimberley, 5.52 per cent, Mid West, 6.48 per cent; Pilbara, 10.59 per cent; South West, 8.53 per cent; and Wheatbelt, 4.56 per cent. (c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(c) Between two and three years old: Goldfields, 8.47 per cent; Great Southern, 10.96 per cent; Kimberley, 5.84 per cent; Mid West, 4.11 per cent; Pilbara, 6.75 per cent; South West, 6.43 per cent; and Wheatbelt 7.63 per cent. (d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(d) Between three and four years old: Goldfields, 15.28 per cent; Great Southern, 15 per cent; Kimberley, 6.28 per cent; Mid West, 9.57 per cent; Pilbara, 8.36 per cent; South West, 9.24 per cent; Wheatbelt, 11.04 per cent (e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent
(e) Between four and five years old: Goldfields, 13.16 per cent; Great Southern, 12.61 per cent; Kimberley, 10.65 per cent; Mid West, 20.57 per cent; Pilbara, 17.13 per cent; South West, 16.24 per cent; and Wheatbelt 14.38 per cent

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