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(b) No.

(c) No.

(7) This is yet to be determined (refer to answer for Question 6).

(8)

(a) Yes.

(b) Yes.

(c) Yes.

(d) Applications in this area are considered on an annual basis under the Sport and Recreation ACT Development Grants program and the Sport and Recreation ACT Women’s Grants program.

(9) Promotion, marketing and recruitment to the ageing population of the ACT is strengthened through word-of-mouth, personal communications and establishing rapport.

Seniors—elder abuse
(Question No 1054)

Mr Smyth asked the Minister for Disability and Community Services, upon notice, on 2 May 2006:

(1) Has the ACT Government implemented all 14 recommendations, to which it agreed to, of the Standing Committee on Health and Community Care’s Report No. 11 on Elder Abuse;

(2) What, if any, recommendations are outstanding for implementation;

(3) What is the Government doing to monitor the impact of implementing these changes.

Ms Gallagher: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Yes

(2) N/a

(3) The Ministerial Advisory Council on Ageing has an ongoing role in monitoring the impact of the changes. The Advisory Council assumed this responsibility from the Elder Abuse Prevention Implementation Taskforce once the recommendations were substantially implemented.

Emergency Services Authority—recruitment process
(Question No 1072)

Mr Pratt asked the Minister for Police and Emergency Services, upon notice, on 3 May 2006:


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