A WA parliamentary question seeks information on apprenticeship and traineeship programs within the Department for Child Protection and the Department for Communities, including current numbers, plans for expansion, and allocated funding. The Department for Child Protection has a small program and plans to expand it slightly, while the Department for Communities has no such program and no plans to create one.

AnsweredQoN 373Legislative Assembly
Asked
4 December 2008
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering

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(a) how many apprentices are currently employed;
(b) how many trainees are currently employed;
(c) are there currently any plans to increase the number of apprenticeships and traineeships immediately;
(d) if yes, what are the proposed increases;
(e) what funds have been allocated in 2008-09 to recruit more participants for apprenticeships and traineeships;
(i) if not why not;
(f) will you guarantee funding for recruitment in the 2009-10 budget for more participants for apprenticeships and traineeships; and
(i) if not why not?

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Answered
2 March 2009
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering
Response time
88 days
Department for Child Protection
(a) Nil
(b) 2 on School Based Traineeships.
(c) Yes
(d)  2 additional trainees (from April 2009)
(e) $10 000 per annum
(i) Not applicable
(f)  It is not anticipated that this will change.
(i) Not applicable
Department For Communities
(a) Nil
(b) Nil
(c) No
(d) Not applicable
(e) Nil
(i) The Department for Communities does not employ Apprentices and Trainees
(f) No
(i) The Department for Communities does not employ Apprentices and Trainees
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