Hon Martin Aldridge asks about the allocation and expenditure of funds from the Meth Action Plan (MAP) to the Education and Training portfolio. The Department of Education received $1.06 million, with $115,143 spent to date on drug education programs and resources.

AnsweredQoN 3200Legislative Council
Asked
15 September 2020
Portfolio
Education and Training

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I
refer to the Meth Action Plan (MAP) and the allocation of $244.8 million for
the implementation of the MAP initiatives, and I ask: (a) how much of the $244.8 million was allocated
to the Minister's portfolio agencies; (b) how much of the allocation has been spent to date; (c) what initiatives have been identified; and (d) what initiatives have been implemented to date?

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Answered
20 October 2020
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
10 days
Answer
Department of Education
(a)   The Department of Education (the Department) will receive $1 059 632 (excluding GST) under the Methamphetamine Action Plan (MAP), allocated across four financial years commencing in 2019-20, to support the continuation of the School Drug Education and Road Aware (SDERA) program.
(b) Total expenditure to 13 October 2020 is $115 143.
(c)   The initiatives identified are:
·      The provision of school drug education programs specifically targeting at-risk groups of non-mainstream students, student support staff and parents.
·      The Department giving greater prominence to alcohol and other drug education in schools by including statements in future strategic documents and directions to schools.
(d) Initiatives implemented as of September 2020 include:
·         Delivery of Drug Talk, a targeted methamphetamine education and other drugs program for Year 10 to 12 students.
·         Delivery of parent education seminars across Western Australia, including regional areas.
·         Delivery of an early intervention program that includes professional learning and resources to inform student services and pastoral care staff (including psychologists, chaplains and nurses) about how to appropriately engage and work with students potentially impacted by methamphetamines and other drugs.
·         Inclusion of alcohol and other drug education in schools in strategic documents, such as Focus 2019 and Focus 2020 .
·         Engagement with students in a broad range of educational settings through the provision of resources to suit their learning needs.  In addition to mainstream schools, this includes providing suitable, evidence-based professional learning and resources to staff in Engagement Schools and Centres, Curriculum and Re-engagement in Education (CARE) schools, and regional and remote schools to enable education and early intervention for students.
Department of Training and Workforce Development
North Metropolitan TAFE
South Metropolitan TAFE
North Regional TAFE
South Regional TAFE
Central Regional TAFE
Construction Training Fund
(a)-(d)  Not applicable.

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