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Facts and figures

2018 to 2019 Facts and Figures

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How far we have come

To give some sense of where we are now, it is important to look at where we have come from in a short period of time, the transformation seen through the prism of the shift pre and post 2015, from 2010 to 2019, tells its own story:

Revenue
1144% ↑

Wungening has increased its revenue from $1.8million to $22.4million from 2010-2019.

Since 2017, Wungening’s revenue has increased by an extraordinary 450%.

Closing the Gap
70% 

Wungening has experienced substantial growth with a workforce made up of 70% Aboriginal people.

In context, the average number of Aboriginal people in employment in WA is 40%, nationally 46.6%. For non- Aboriginal people it is 76%.

FTE Growth
722% ↑

Since 2010, Wungening has increased its full time equivalent from 23 to 189.

Last year the Corporate Services Team recruited 150 people.

Client Numbers 681% ↑ or 27,754% ↑ including ReSet Family Centres

From 570 in 2010 to 154320 in 2019. That is 4449 clients not including service provision at ReSet Family Centres. The centres have seen 150,054 people in 2018/19.


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Total Clients

From 570 in 2010 to 154,320 in 2019. That is 4266 clients not including service provision at ReSet Family Centres. The centres have seen 150,054 people in 2018/19.

176

Children supported and accommodated at Wooree Miya safely away from FDV

13

Wungening service site locations

189

Full Time Equivalent positions at Wungening

92%

Children referred to Wungening Moort that have remained safely at home

2028

People supported to address alcohol or other drug problem use


ReSet – Prison Family Visitor Centres


Service Data

AOD

Clients

Occasions of Service

2,028

13,782

 

ReSet

Clients Supported

Occasions of Service

1,245

12,418

 

Wooree Miya

People escaping FDV accommodated

Safe nights of accomodation

281

9,058

Children (0 - 18) Unable to assist

176

155

Wungening Moort

Families

Clients/Parents

249

338

Children

Occasions

643

9,097 

Alliance Programs

BeyondYJS
Clients
Supported

Stronger 
Together
Clients Supported

1,337

736

FSN Intensive
Case Management

Assessment
and Coordination

357

2,056

Published: 19th February, 2020

Updated: 18th March, 2020

Author: Frances Walley

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