Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1
On 9 May 2012 the Senate referred the following documents to the committee
for examination and report in relation to its portfolios:
- Particulars of proposed expenditure in respect of the year ending
on 30 June 2013.
- Particulars of certain proposed expenditure in respect of the
year ending on 30 June 2013.
- Particulars of proposed expenditure in relation to the
parliamentary departments in respect of the year ending on 30 June 2013.
-
Particulars of proposed supplementary expenditure in respect of
the year ending on 30 June 2012.
- Particulars of certain proposed supplementary expenditure in
respect of the year ending on 30 June 2012.[1]
1.2
The committee is responsible for the examination of the following
portfolios:
- Health and Ageing;
- Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs; and
- Human Services.
1.3
The committee was required to report to the Senate on its consideration
of 2012-2013 budget estimates on Tuesday 26 June 2012.[2]
Details of hearings
1.4
The committee considered the Portfolio Budget Statements (PBS) 2012-2013
for the Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs portfolio,
the Human Services portfolio, and the Health and Ageing portfolio, and the
Portfolio Supplementary Additional Estimates Statements 2011-12 for the
Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs portfolio, at
hearings from 28 May 2012 to 1 June 2012 (inclusive). The hearings were
conducted in accordance with the agreed agenda outlined as follows:
- Monday 30 May 2012 – Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs portfolio
- Tuesday 31 May 2012 – Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs portfolio and Human Services portfolio
- Wednesday 1 June – 2012 Health and Ageing portfolio
-
Thursday 2 June 2012 – Health and Ageing portfolio
- Friday 3 June 2012 – Cross Portfolio – Indigenous Matters
1.5
The committee heard evidence from the following Senators:
- Senator the Hon Jan McLucas, Parliamentary Secretary for
Disabilities and Carers (representing the Minister for Families, Housing,
Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and the Minister for Health and
Ageing).
- Senator the Hon Kim Carr, Minister for Human Services.
- Senator the Hon Jacinta Collins, Parliamentary Secretary for
School Education and Workplace Relations (representing the Minister for
Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and all relevant
Ministers for the Cross Portfolio – Indigenous Matters).
1.6
Evidence was also provided by the following:
- Mr Finn Pratt, Secretary of the Department of Families, Housing,
Community Services and Indigenous Affairs;
- Ms Kathryn Campbell, Secretary of the Department of Human
Services;
- Ms Jane Halton, Secretary of the Department of Health and Ageing;
- Mr David Learmonth, Deputy Secretary of the Department of Health
and Ageing;
- Ms Jennifer Taylor, Deputy Secretary of the Department of
Education, Employment and Workplace relations; and
- officers representing the departments and agencies covered by the
estimates before the committee.
1.7
The committee also considered budget expenditure at a hearing on 1 June
2012 on cross portfolio Indigenous matters pursuant to Resolution of the Senate
of 26 August 2008.[3]
Explanations relating to the estimates were received from Senator the Hon Jacinta
Collins. Officers from the following portfolio Departments were in attendance:
- Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs;
- Health and Ageing; and
- Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.
1.8
The committee thanks the ministers, departmental secretaries and
officers for their assistance and cooperation during the hearings.
Questions on Notice
1.9
In accordance with Standing Order 26, the date for submission to the committee
of written answers to questions or additional information relating to the
expenditure is 27 July 2012.
1.10
Answers to questions taken on notice and tabled documents relating to
the committee's hearings will be tabled in the Senate. Consolidated volumes of
this additional information may be accessed from the committee's website.
Hansard transcripts
1.11
The committee discussed many of the expenditure proposals and
information contained in the PBS. These discussions are detailed in the committee’s
Hansard transcripts of 28 May 2012 to 1 June 2012 (inclusive), copies of
which will be tabled in the Senate. Hansard transcripts of the estimates
proceedings are also accessible on the committee’s website at http://www.aph.gov.au/senate_ca.
1.12
References to the Hansard transcript are to the proof Hansard; page
numbers may vary between the proof and the official Hansard transcript.
Changes to portfolios, agencies or agency structure
1.13
The committee notes that as a result of the Administrative Arrangements
Order (AAO) of 14 December 2011, Affordable Housing was transferred to the Department
of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs from the
Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
Affordable housing is reported under Outcome 2: Housing; Program 2.2, and
includes the National Rental Affordability Scheme; Housing Affordability Fund;
and Building Better Regional Cities.[4]
1.14
The committee notes the addition of the following programs to the
Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs as a
result of the Budget 2012-13:
- Program 5.6: National Disability Insurance Scheme;
- Program 5.7: Early Intervention Services for Children with
Disability.[5]
1.15
Following the Living Longer, Living Better[6]
Aged Care reform package, the committee notes revisions to the program
structure of Outcome 4: Aged Care and Population Ageing[7]
in the Department of Health and Ageing:
- Program 4.1: Access and Information
- Program 4.2: Home Support
- Program 4.3: Home Care
- Program 4.4: Residential and Flexible Care
-
Program 4.5: Workforce and Quality
- Program 4.6: Ageing and Service Improvement
Cross portfolio coordination of programs
1.16
The committee expresses its ongoing concerns regarding the increasing
number of issues with cross portfolio coordination of programs and the effect
this is having on estimates processes. The committee has at times found it
difficult to ensure accountability during the estimates process. It notes the
many occasions on which Senators asked questions of a witness at estimates
hearings and were advised that the matter was being handled by a different
department.
Procedural issues
1.17
The following procedural issues during the committee's hearings were
noted.
Grounds for not answering questions
1.18
During hearings of the Families, Housing, Community Services and
Indigenous Affairs portfolio there were a few disputes regarding not answering
questions on the grounds of deliberations of, or advice to, government.[8]
The committee notes that in her opening statements, the Chair drew particular
attention to the order of the Senate of 13 May 2009[9]
which explicitly rejects reliance on such grounds for not providing an answer
to a question. The committee also notes that no formal claims were made for
public interest immunity. Departments should be aware of and adhere to the
order of the Senate of 13 May 2009.
Adverse Reflections
1.19
The committee had one instance of potentially adverse reflections
regarding a person involved in programs of the Department of Health and Ageing.
The committee provided the person with the Hansard and an opportunity to
respond. The date for the receipt of a response to the allegations was 21 June
2012 and no response was received.
Corrections to Portfolio Budget
Statements
1.20
On Tuesday 29 May the Department of Health and Ageing tabled, out of
sitting, extensive corrections to its Portfolio Budget Statements. The
secretariat circulated the corrections to Senators on 29 May.
National e-Health Transition
Authority
1.21
The committee invited the National e-Health Transition Authority to
appear during the Health and Ageing hearings on Outcome 10, Health System Capacity
and Quality, Program 10:2, e-Health Implementation. The National e-Health
Transition Authority carries out Government-sponsored activity, but it is not
an agency of the Department of Health and Ageing.
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