Senate debates

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Questions on Notice

Immigration Detention Centres (Question No. 675)

Photo of Kim CarrKim Carr (Victoria, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research) Share this | Hansard source

The Minister for Immigration and Citizenship has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question:

(1) Medical services to persons detained at immigration detention facilities are provided by the Department's contracted Health Services Provider, International Health and Medical Services (IHMS).

(2) Some people in immigration detention may have pre-existing drug related problems or drug dependencies. The actual number is unknown, as random drug testing of clients is not undertaken.

(3) The Department is aware of one client being addicted to heroin within the detention network.

(4) Two clients currently receive methadone treatments. One is for addiction (as indicated above) and the other is for pain management.

(5) Separate costing for the Methadone programs run in the Villawood and Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Facilities are not available. These programs are included in the IHMS contract and are not distinguished separately.

(6) The Department is not aware of any client developing a drug addiction problem while in immigration detention.

(7) The total cost for detention health and related services is as follows:

(8) The Department's immigration detention network consists of a range of facilities of differing structure, location and capacity. Costs are not captured on a per person per day basis as each facility has different cost drivers where costs fluctuate depending on the number of people in that facility and the services that each individual might require.

(9) No substances confirmed as being illegal have been found in immigration detention centres. Occasionally, unidentified substances are found and are handed to local Police. Below is a record of such occurrences for the periods requested:

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