❓ Hon. Tjorn Sibma asks about the government's intention to provide five-year service agreements for volunteer development organisations and the potential administrative savings. The government confirms they already largely exist, limiting impact.
AnsweredQoN 163Legislative Council
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(1) Will the Government provide five-year service agreements for volunteer development organisations?
(2) What indicative administrative savings to Government and to respective volunteer organisations are likely to arise from a transition from three-year to five-year agreements?
(2) What indicative administrative savings to Government and to respective volunteer organisations are likely to arise from a transition from three-year to five-year agreements?
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Answered
12 September 2017
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Volunteering
Response time
9 days
1.
Yes.
2.
Volunteering Development Services have 5 year service agreements with Department of Communities (with the exception of two service providers). On this basis there will be limited impact.
Yes.
2.
Volunteering Development Services have 5 year service agreements with Department of Communities (with the exception of two service providers). On this basis there will be limited impact.
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