This WA parliamentary question seeks data on the number of male and female primary and high school teachers. The answer indicates the Department doesn't track 'stress' leave, but provides teacher numbers by gender and school level.

AnsweredQoN 1300Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 April 2003
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) female primary teachers?
(b) female high school teachers?
(b) female primary teachers; (c) male high school teachers; and (d) female high school teachers?
(c) male high school teachers; and (d) female high school teachers?
(d) female high school teachers?
(2) Not applicable, see question 1. (3) a) 2 088 b) 9 170 c) 3 462 d) 3 980
(3) a) 2 088 b) 9 170 c) 3 462 d) 3 980
a) 2 088 b) 9 170 c) 3 462 d) 3 980

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Answered
26 June 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
86 days
(1) Part 2 of Question on Notice 741 sought information relating to the number of teachers in government schools on stress leave. The response provided indicated that as the Department of Education and Training does not have a category designated ‘stress’ leave, it is not possible to provide this information.
(2) Not applicable, see question 1.
(3)
a) 2 088
b) 9 170
c) 3 462
d) 3 980

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