❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks information on misconduct investigations within agencies under the Minister for Mental Health's control during the 2008-09 financial year. The Drug and Alcohol Office reports nil investigations, while other relevant agencies fall under the Minister for Health's portfolio.
AnsweredQoN 1858Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
For those Agencies under the Minister’s control, for the 2008-09 financial years can the Minister advise, -
(1) How many ‘appropriate authority investigations’ into alleged misconduct were conducted by Agencies under your control?
(2) Of the total, how many are complete?
(3) What was the finding from the investigation?
(4) Was a report done on each of those investigations?
(5) If no to (4), why not?
(6) Were these reports made public?
(7) If no to (6), why not?
(8) How many investigations are still ongoing/outstanding?
(9) What is the nature of the investigations?
(1) How many ‘appropriate authority investigations’ into alleged misconduct were conducted by Agencies under your control?
(2) Of the total, how many are complete?
(3) What was the finding from the investigation?
(4) Was a report done on each of those investigations?
(5) If no to (4), why not?
(6) Were these reports made public?
(7) If no to (6), why not?
(8) How many investigations are still ongoing/outstanding?
(9) What is the nature of the investigations?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
21 April 2010
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Mental Health
Response time
49 days
The Drug and Alcohol Office
advises:
(1) Nil.
(2 - 9) Not applicable.
Note: The above answer is for the Drug and Alcohol Office only.
For the financial year 2008-09 the Mental Health Division (known as of 8 March 2010 as the Mental Health Commission) and mental health services in the Area Health Services formed part of the Department of Health and hospitals boards which are in the Minister for Health's portfolio. Accordingly, information concerning the Mental Health Division and mental health services is included in the answer to Question on Notice 1835 provided in respect of the Department of Health as a whole by the Minister for Health.
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advises:
(1) Nil.
(2 - 9) Not applicable.
Note: The above answer is for the Drug and Alcohol Office only.
For the financial year 2008-09 the Mental Health Division (known as of 8 March 2010 as the Mental Health Commission) and mental health services in the Area Health Services formed part of the Department of Health and hospitals boards which are in the Minister for Health's portfolio. Accordingly, information concerning the Mental Health Division and mental health services is included in the answer to Question on Notice 1835 provided in respect of the Department of Health as a whole by the Minister for Health.
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