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services. It is relevant to note that Beryl Womens Refuge was closed for a two month period for relocation, and Caroline Chisholm was closed for a two month period for renovations. The data is:

8 641 bed nights provided with 1 134 turnaways.

NB. Figures are not available for . Jireh as it is not funded by the government, for Heira as it was not established in 1991 and for Toora as it is not yet participating in the relevant data collection.

(5) For the services funded under SAAP, they are available to

any person or persons within their relevant target group.

The only restriction, other than availability of beds, is that

most womens domestic violence refuges have a restriction

on accompanying male children over a certain age.

Information is not available from Jireh House as it is-not government funded.

(6) The recurrent SAAP subsidy approved for these

organisations in 1991-92 is as follows:

Beryl Womens Refuge $372 277

Caroline Chisholm House $170 918

Doris Womens Refuge $269 645

Heira House $315 846

Jireh House Nil

Toora Single Wimmins Shelter* $403 358**

* Toora also receives funding from the ACT Department of Health.

** This figure includes funding for Likaya Half way House (4 beds, 1 staff allocation) .

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