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6. Evoenergy is a business name under which the business of the ActewAGL Distribution Partnership trades. The ActewAGL Distribution Partnership is in all respects considered to be on a 50:50 basis.

7. See the response to question 6.

Alcohol and other drug use—rehabilitation programs
(Question No 523)

Mrs Jones asked the Minister for Mental Health, upon notice, on 12 November 2021:

(1) How many residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation beds where operated by the ACT Health Directorate on 31 October 2021.

(2) How many drug and alcohol rehabilitation day program days were provided by the ACT Health Directorate in the week ending 31 October 2021.

(3) How many drug and alcohol rehabilitation beds where operated by the Canberra Health Service on 31 October 2021.

(4) How many drug and alcohol rehabilitation day program days were provided by the Canberra Health Service in the week ending 31 October 2021.

(5) How many drug and alcohol rehabilitation beds where operated by organisations that are contracted to the ACT Health Directorate and the Canberra Health Service on 31 October 2021.

(6) How many drug and alcohol rehabilitation day program days were provided by organisations that are contracted to the ACT Health Directorate and the Canberra Health Service in the week ending 31 October 2021.

(7) How much did the ACT spend on drug and alcohol rehabilitation in (a) 2010-11, (b) 2011-12, (c) 2012-13, (d) 2013-14, (e) 2014-15, (f) 2015-16, (g) 2016-17, (h) 2017-18, (i) 2018-19, (j) 2019-20 and (k) 2020-21.

(8) How much is the ACT budgeted to spend on drug and alcohol rehabilitation in (a) 2021-22, (b) 2022-23, (c) 2023-24 and (d) 2024-25.

Ms Stephen-Smith: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Nil. ACT Health Directorate (ACTHD) does not directly operate drug and alcohol residential services or other drug and alcohol treatment. ACTHD funds community sector providers to deliver alcohol and drug services. For further information see response to question 5 below.

(2) Nil. See answer to Question 1.

(3) Nil. Canberra Health Services (CHS) does not operate any drug and alcohol rehabilitation beds. CHS provides inpatient withdrawal services, as well as non-residential treatment and supports through a range of referral points including justice diversion programs and the Drug and Alcohol Sentencing List.


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