Hon Sue Ellery asked about the average wait time for maintenance across nine categories in WA public schools. The Minister for Education responded that this data is not recorded, making it impossible to determine the average wait times.

AnsweredQoN 3016Legislative Council
Asked
5 May 2015
Portfolio
Education

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For Western Australian public schools, what is the average wait time for maintenance for: (a) category one; (b) category two; (c) category three; (d) category four; (e) category five; (f) category six; (g) category seven; (h) category eight; and (i) category nine?

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Answered
16 June 2015
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
42 days
a. - i. The wait time for maintenance at schools is not recorded. Therefore, it is not possible to determine the average wait time for the categories listed above. The reference to categories one to nine relates to a rating that is determined when the Building Condition Assessment is undertaken at each school every two to three years. Schools do not log these items of identified maintenance for attention.

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