Question On Notice No. 1060 asked in the Legislative Council on 20 March 2018 by Hon Alison Xamon
Question Directed to the: Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Corrective Services
Parliament: 40 Session: 1
Question
I refer to transition
support provided to prisoners exiting prison and young people leaving youth
justice detention, and I ask:
(a) are prisoners and young people in youth justice detention provided support to apply for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS);
(b) if yes to (a):
(i) who provides this support; and
(ii) how many prisoners were supported to apply for the NDIS in 2017; and
(c) if no to (a), why not?
Answered on 9 May 2018
The Department of Justice advises:
(a) Yes.
(b)
(i) Adult prisoners are supported by the Department’s Offender Management services, custodial staff, Adult Community Corrections and external providers to apply for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). Young people in detention are supported by the Banksia Hill Detention Centre Case Planning team.
(ii) Data is not available in regards to how many adult prisoners were supported as this would require a manual interrogation of every prisoner medical record. There were three young people supported to apply for NDIS in 2017.
(c) Not applicable.