❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on funding and adjustments to the school drug education program. The response clarifies funding allocations, program adaptations, and explains a funding reduction offset by savings and revenue, maintaining overall expenditure.
AnsweredQoN 1659Legislative Council
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I refer to the answer to Legislative Council question on notice 1395. (1) What funding has been allocated to the school drug education program in the financial years 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04? (2) Have any adjustments been made to the program since the start of this financial year? (3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY
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(1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(1) What funding has been allocated to the school drug education program in the financial years 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04? (2) Have any adjustments been made to the program since the start of this financial year? (3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(2) Have any adjustments been made to the program since the start of this financial year? (3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(1) What funding has been allocated to the school drug education program in the financial years 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04? (2) Have any adjustments been made to the program since the start of this financial year? (3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(2) Have any adjustments been made to the program since the start of this financial year? (3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(3) Have any changes been made to the level of funding during this financial year? Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: (1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(1) Funding allocations for the school drug education project are 2001-02, $1.045 million; 2002-03, $1.045 million; and 2003-04, $835 000. (2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(2) Given that the program is tasked to remain relevant and responsive to school needs and best practice, adaptations are made on an ongoing basis. However, the main theme of the program - namely, to offer support to schools in the development of a comprehensive drug education program - remains ongoing. (3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
(3) Funding by the Drug and Alcohol Office is being reduced to $835 000 in 2003-04 as a result of savings in the school drug education project for the 2002-03 financial year and revenue accumulated through sales of school drug education project resources over previous years. The 2003-04 allocation from the Drug and Alcohol Office, together with school drug education project savings and revenue raised, will enable expenditure, as advised by the school drug education project, to be in excess of $1 million for 2003-04, which is similar to that of previous financial years.
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