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Financial Year

MIEACT funding – ACT Government Funding

($)

MIEACT funding (Youth Aware of Mental Health) – Commonwealth Funding

($)

2015/2016

578,004.85

2016/2017

651,353.60

2017/2018

679,149.31

2018/2019

708,333.27

2019/2020

829,484.93

330,000.00

2020/2021

862,189.75

421,845.60

2021/2022

870,877.85

302,500.00

(2) ACT schools have autonomy to select which providers to engage with to support the wellbeing needs of their student population. Schools may have individual arrangements with MIEACT. This data is not collected centrally.

(3) Schools engage directly with MIEACT when deciding what programs meet the needs of their students. The Education Directorate does not collect data on participation numbers for each of the programs run through MIEACT.

(4) Due to Covid-19 disruptions many schools have rescheduled wellbeing programs offered to students. The Directorate does not collect data on individual school participation for programs run through MIEACT.

(5) ACT schools have autonomy to select which providers to engage with to support the needs of their student population and work with them directly to deliver programs. This information is not gathered centrally.

ACT Policing—domestic and family violence data
(Question No 789)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 6 May 2022:

In relation to domestic and family violence offences and reports, what has been the total number, for each of the past five years, of reported or otherwise known to ACT Policing, (a) assaults, (b) sexual assault, (c) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence , (d) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence resulting in grievous bodily harm, (e) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence resulting in death, (f) sexual assault committed in the context of domestic/family violence, (g) intimate partner violence, (h) assaults against children committed in the context of domestic/family violence, (i) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence involving someone who identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex or questioning, (j) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence involving someone who identifies as culturally and linguistically diverse, (k) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence involving someone who identifies as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, (l) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence against women and (m) assaults committed in the context of domestic/family violence against men.

Mr Gentleman: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:


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