A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the allocation and administration of funds for the Family Links initiative and school chaplaincy programs, particularly in the North West region of the state. The answer provides specific funding amounts, recipient locations, and responsible parties.

AnsweredQoN 1112Legislative Assembly
Asked
27 February 2003
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above; (e) how much of the proposed $3.99million Family Links initiative is to be spent on programs in the North West of the State; (f) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (g) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(c) who will be responsible for administering the funds; (d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above; (e) how much of the proposed $3.99million Family Links initiative is to be spent on programs in the North West of the State; (f) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (g) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(d) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above; (e) how much of the proposed $3.99million Family Links initiative is to be spent on programs in the North West of the State; (f) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (g) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(e) how much of the proposed $3.99million Family Links initiative is to be spent on programs in the North West of the State; (f) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (g) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(f) in which towns and communities will the funds be spent; (g) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(g) who will be responsible for administering the funds; and (h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
(h) when will the programs commence operation in each town referred to above?
CCE has indicated that a new chaplaincy program will be starting in Kununurra shortly with a seeding grant of $10 000. A further $10 000 is provided annually for Chaplains in the North West to participate in an ongoing professional development program. (b) Kununurra. The chaplains at Broome, Newman and Kununurra (when appointed) are able to access professional development funds. (c) CCE. (d) CCE will determine when the Kununurra program commences. Broome and Newman currently have access to School Chaplains. (e) $110 000 in 2002-2003. The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003. (f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
A further $10 000 is provided annually for Chaplains in the North West to participate in an ongoing professional development program. (b) Kununurra. The chaplains at Broome, Newman and Kununurra (when appointed) are able to access professional development funds. (c) CCE. (d) CCE will determine when the Kununurra program commences. Broome and Newman currently have access to School Chaplains. (e) $110 000 in 2002-2003. The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003. (f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(b) Kununurra. The chaplains at Broome, Newman and Kununurra (when appointed) are able to access professional development funds. (c) CCE. (d) CCE will determine when the Kununurra program commences. Broome and Newman currently have access to School Chaplains. (e) $110 000 in 2002-2003. The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003. (f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(c) CCE. (d) CCE will determine when the Kununurra program commences. Broome and Newman currently have access to School Chaplains. (e) $110 000 in 2002-2003. The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003. (f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(d) CCE will determine when the Kununurra program commences. Broome and Newman currently have access to School Chaplains. (e) $110 000 in 2002-2003. The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003. (f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(e) $110 000 in 2002-2003. The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003. (f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers. Karratha Primary School $5 000 Roebourne Primary School $72 400 South Hedland Primary School $7 600 Cable Beach Primary School $25 000 (g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(g) Schools administer the funds. (h) Immediately staff are appointed.
(h) Immediately staff are appointed.

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Answered
15 May 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
77 days
(a) Funding is provided to the Churches' Commission on Education (CCE) to support the administrative operations of the Commission for the School-based Chaplaincy Program.
CCE has indicated that a new chaplaincy program will be starting in Kununurra shortly with a seeding grant of $10 000.
A further $10 000 is provided annually for Chaplains in the North West to participate in an ongoing professional development program.
(b) Kununurra.
The chaplains at Broome, Newman and Kununurra (when appointed) are able to access professional development funds.
(c) CCE.
(d) CCE will determine when the Kununurra program commences. Broome and Newman currently have access to School Chaplains.
(e) $110 000 in 2002-2003.
The Pilbara and Kimberley education districts each received $25 000 this financial year to support the establishment of School-based Community Liaison Officers. Similar amounts will be granted over the next three years. Roebourne Primary School received a grant of $60 000 during 2002-2003.
(f) The following schools have received funding to employ School Based Community Liaison Officers.
Karratha Primary School $5 000
Roebourne Primary School $72 400
South Hedland Primary School $7 600
Cable Beach Primary School $25 000
(g) Schools administer the funds.
(h) Immediately staff are appointed.

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