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addition, POPN has provided women with pregnancy-related health information
in a more timely manner.
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• NALHN is involved in the Corka Bubs project working with Aboriginal pregnant
mothers and their support persons and services to develop and provide access
to a culturally responsive care package that addresses the harmful effects of
alcohol, cannabis and other stressors in pregnancy.
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Hon S E Close
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16/11/2022
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Services, Hon P L White, concerning the Cox Review Report into Partnerships
21 (November 19)
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Ministerial Statement by the Premier, Hon M D Rann, concerning
Anti-Terrorism Legislation (November 20)
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Ministerial Statement by the Premier, Hon M D Rann, concerning
Hydroponically Grown Cannabis, together with the Report of the Review Panel
on a ?
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This compares to 25 per cent in 2013
and a 5 year average (2009-2013) of 27 per cent
• 24 per cent of drivers/riders killed in 2014 tested positive for the presence
of cannabis, methamphetamine or ecstasy or a combination of these drugs.
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Hon Stephen Mullighan
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02/12/2015
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been increases in the number of Cannabis Expiation Notices issued and drug diversions.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
04/06/2009
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Early research shows that alcohol and cannabis use has been
significantly delayed in students who have undertaken Climate Schools.
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12/02/2019
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n.a. 3 110 3 139 3 164
No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis offences
No target has been set as counting rules are under review for 2012–13.
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
31/05/2012
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population
≤22.0 23.50 ≤22.79 23.46
No. of recorded motor vehicle thefts/illegal use of motor
vehicles as reported by/on behalf of victims per 1000 head of
population
≤1.7 1.9 ≤1.99 2.06
No. of recorded serious criminal trespass offences as
reported by/on behalf of victims per 1000 head of population
≤7.0 7.6 ≤7.82 8.02
No. of recorded property damage offences as reported by/on
behalf of victims per 1000 head of population
≤13.5 13.8 ≤14.65 14.71
No. of recorded fraud/deception and related offences as
reported by/on behalf of victims per 1000 head of population
≤1.6 1.6 ≤1.57 1.62
No. of offences against property detected by police and
recorded on apprehension reports
≥19 300 19 445 ≥20 590 20 311
No. of illicit drug offences detected by police and recorded
on apprehension reports
≥3 000 4 856 ≥3 000 5 323
No. of drug diversions recorded as part of the Police Drug
Diversion Initiative
≥5 000 5 827 ≥4 500 4 729
No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis
Presented by
Hon Tom Koutsantonis
on
18/06/2015
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The prior or proximal use of cannabis was noted in five cases of accidental death.
Presented by
Hon Jennifer Rankine
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27/11/2013
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This technology is less invasive, very
sensitive and rapid compared with the
existing urine and saliva-based technology
for detection of drugs such as morphine,
cocaine, cannabis, heroin and
methamphetamines etc.
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Hon John Hill
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29/04/2008
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Tabled Paper
Budget
(pdf 1.03 MB)
Performance indicators
2011−12
Target
2010−11
Estimated
Result
2010−11
Target
2009−10
Actual
No. of illicit drug offences detected by police and recorded on
apprehension reports
5 015 4 965 4 491 4 405
No. of drug diversions recorded as part of the Police Drug
Diversion Initiative
3 139 3 108 2 562 2 537
No. of expiation notices issued for cannabis offences 9 160 9 069 6 930 7 463
% of the community who think illegal drugs are a problem in
their neighbourhood
<11.0% 10.1% <14.0% 13.5%
No. of clandestine labs detected 75 72 75 71
Sub-program 2.4: Community Crime Prevention
Description/objective
Through this sub-program SAPOL works together with other agencies and the community to ensure
effective and innovative crime reduction strategies through shared problem solving approaches.
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
09/06/2011