Legislative Assembly for the ACT: 2005 Week 4 Hansard (17 March) . . Page.. 1292..
premises', 'Property found', 'Recovered stolen motor vehicle', 'SMV - stolen ACT recovered ACT', 'SMV stolen interstate recovered ACT', 'Stolen motor vehicle', 'Cash transaction referrals',' Armed robbery', 'Evade taxi fare', 'Fraud', 'Robbery', 'Shop stealing', and 'Theft'.
Schools-police calls
(Question No 239)
Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 8 March 2005:
How many times in (a) 2002-2003, (b) 2003-2004 and (c) 2004 to date have police been called out to incidents of (i) violence and (ii) property crime at ACT Government schools.
Mr Hargreaves: The answer to the member's question is as follows:
(1) a) b) c) (i) (ii) Table 1: Number of selected confirmed incidents reported in schools in the ACT where patrol attended - 01 July 2002 to 28 February 2005.
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Source: PROMIS as at 07 March 2005
Note: 'Promis' cannot differentiate between Government and non Government schools. To do so would require manual extraction and examination of individual incidents.
'Person' incidents include incidents with a confirmed incident type of 'Homicide', 'Assault', 'Sexual Assault', 'Sudden death', 'Suicide', 'Domestic violence incident', 'Breach DVO/RO', 'Drug incident', 'Suspicious/wanted person/vehicle', 'Missing person', 'Abduction/hostages', 'Indecent exposure', and 'Psychiatric incident'.
'Property' incidents include incidents with a confirmed incident type of 'False alarm', 'Alarm', 'Alarm-holdup', 'Property damage', 'Burglary', 'Criminal damage', 'Offenders on premises', 'Property found', 'Recovered stolen motor vehicle', 'SMV - stolen ACT recovered ACT', 'SMV stolen interstate recovered ACT', 'Stolen motor vehicle', 'Cash transaction referrals',' Armed robbery', 'Evade taxi fare', 'Fraud', 'Robbery', 'Shop stealing', and 'Theft'.
Housing-assistance
(Question No 253)
Mrs Burke asked the Minister for Disability, Housing and Community Services, upon notice, on 9 March 2005:
(1) What outreach programs does Housing ACT implement to assist tenants who have a mental illness;
(2) If a program does not exist in Housing ACT, how are tenants referred to the correct form of counselling service best matched to individual needs.
Mr Hargreaves: The answer to the member's question is as follows: