❓ Question regarding government departments paying for employee memberships to clubs/associations. The answer reveals several instances across Disability Services and Child Protection.
AnsweredQoN 2170Legislative Assembly
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Will the Minister advise if any Government department, agency or government trading enterprise within the Minister’s portfolio of responsibilities paid for membership to a club or association for an employee since 1 April 2013, and if so, will the Minister provide: (a) the name of the club or association; and (b) the amount paid to the club or association?
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Answered
13 May 2014
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Mental Health; Disability Services; Child Protection
Response time
34 days
Drug and Alcohol Office
(a-b) Not applicable.
Mental Health Commission
(a-b) Not applicable.
Disability Services Commission
(a-b) CPA Australia - $670
Department of Child Protection and Family Support
(a-b) Australian Association of Social Workers - $1,093
Australian Institute of Company Directors - $464
CPA Australia - $4,200
Family Law Practitioners' Association of Western Australia - $ 364
Law Society of Western Australia - $430
(a-b) Not applicable.
Mental Health Commission
(a-b) Not applicable.
Disability Services Commission
(a-b) CPA Australia - $670
Department of Child Protection and Family Support
(a-b) Australian Association of Social Workers - $1,093
Australian Institute of Company Directors - $464
CPA Australia - $4,200
Family Law Practitioners' Association of Western Australia - $ 364
Law Society of Western Australia - $430
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