❓ Hon Wilson Tucker's question seeks data on new clients accessing Kimberley Community Alcohol and Drug Services outreach. The answer provides limited data, grouping low numbers and reporting some months as zero.
AnsweredQoN 2193Legislative Council
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I refer to the Kimberley Community Alcohol and Drug Services, and I ask: (a) can the Minister provide the monthly number of new clients accessing outreach services in communities across the Kimberley region over the past 12 months?
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Answered
22 October 2024
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Mental Health
Response time
4 days
Rurally located clients may also choose to travel to regional centres and attend a clinic in person, or utilise telehealth to access services.
The below information only includes people who have never previously accessed the service.
Month
Outreach
July 2023
<5
August 2023
<5
September 2023
<5
October 2023
<5
November 2023
<5
December 2023
0
January 2024
0
February 2024
<5
March 2024
<5
April 2024
<5
May 2024
<5
June 2024
<5
The below information only includes people who have never previously accessed the service.
Month
Outreach
July 2023
<5
August 2023
<5
September 2023
<5
October 2023
<5
November 2023
<5
December 2023
0
January 2024
0
February 2024
<5
March 2024
<5
April 2024
<5
May 2024
<5
June 2024
<5
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