Hon Barbara Scott asks about the delayed tabling of the Child Development Service Reference Group report. Hon Sue Ellery responds, citing the separation of Women’s and Children’s Health Service as the reason for the delay and assures the report is on its way.

AnsweredQoN 786Legislative Council
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20 September 2006
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Health

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CHILD DEVELOPMENT SERVICE REFERENCE GROUP
On 22 June this year, the minister advised that the final report for the Child Development Service Reference Group would be tabled in Parliament at the end of July. On 22 August, Parliament was informed that the report had been completed and would be tabled shortly. Will the minister table the report; and, if not, why not? Hon SUE ELLERY

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. Additional time was required to modify the report following the separation of Women’s and Children’s Health Service. The report has been completed and has now been forwarded for tabling. A note is attached to this answer informing me that it had been sent to the Parliamentary Services Department but has not surfaced yet. However, I understand that it is on its way.
Hon SUE ELLERY replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. Additional time was required to modify the report following the separation of Women’s and Children’s Health Service. The report has been completed and has now been forwarded for tabling. A note is attached to this answer informing me that it had been sent to the Parliamentary Services Department but has not surfaced yet. However, I understand that it is on its way.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of the question. Additional time was required to modify the report following the separation of Women’s and Children’s Health Service. The report has been completed and has now been forwarded for tabling. A note is attached to this answer informing me that it had been sent to the Parliamentary Services Department but has not surfaced yet. However, I understand that it is on its way.

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