Page 636 - Week 02 - Thursday, 24 March 2022

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services. The figures also exclude the services provided by CHS, which does not deliver residential rehabilitation services, as noted above.

2010-11

$6,029,308.76

2011-12

$6,227,943.36

2012-13

$6,407,047.10

2013-14

$7,459,548.92

2014-15

$7,701,180.68

2015-16

$8,355,735.16

2016-17

$8,620,362.62

2017-18

$8,781,945.28

2018-19

$9,037,468.36

2019-20

$9,755,756.27

2020-21

$10,375,185.03

2021-22

$10,402,444.04

2022-23

TBC ~$10.61m*

2023-24

TBC ~$10.82m*

*The figures for 2022-23 and 2023-24 are estimates based on the 2021-22 Budget and include a 2% estimate for indexation.

In addition, the 2021 22 Budget allocated $503,000 to commence design work to deliver a new community-led AOD and mental health treatment precinct. This includes design work for a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residential AOD rehabilitation facility in partnership with Winnunga Nimmityjah and the redevelopment of the Ted Noffs Foundation and Catholic Care facilities in Watson.

Health—mobile health clinic
(Question No 525)

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

In relation to the mobile health clinic at the Garran Surge Centre site that is used to administer Sotrovimab, (a) who owns the mobile health clinic, (b) what is the cost to the ACT Government of using the mobile health clinic, (c) on what day did the mobile health clinic become operational for Sotrovimab infusions, (d) how many Sotrovimab infusions have been administered in the mobile health clinic, (e) how many days since the mobile health clinic has become operational has it not been used for Sotrovimab infusions, (f) is the mobile health clinic waterproof, (g) is the mobile health clinic able to be used when it rains and (h) what make and model of air purifier is used to filter the air in the mobile health clinic.

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

(a) The mobile health van is leased by Canberra Health Services from University of Canberra.

(b) The lease of the van is $1 for the term of the contract.


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