Question regarding the difficulties faced by schools in maintaining canteens and the potential centralisation of food services in Perth metropolitan area schools. The Department of Education and Training indicates no awareness of canteen difficulties and has not considered centralisation.

AnsweredQoN 3188Legislative Assembly
Asked
20 March 2008
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Education and Training

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(a) is the Department of Education and Training aware if any of the above schools are having difficulty maintaining school canteens:
(i) if so, could the Minister specify which schools; and
(ii) the reasons behind the difficulty for each school;
(b) has the Department of Education and Training considered centralising the provision of food services for any State Government schools located in the Perth metropolitan area, if so can the Minister list which schools and which services have been centralised; and
(c) if the Department of Education and Training has not considered the centralisation of food services in Government schools located in the Perth metropolitan area, why not?

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Answered
10 April 2008
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
21 days
(a) No
(i) Not applicable
(ii) Not applicable
(b) No
(c) Food services are generally managed by Parents and Citizens Associations in the Perth metropolitan area. Arrangements for centralising food services are made between schools in a locality where appropriate.
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