❓ Question regarding the nutritional assessment and content of meals provided at Banksia Hill Detention Centre, following a critical report on behaviour management practices.
AnsweredQoN 2185Legislative Assembly
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I refer
to the Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services report Behaviour
Management Practices at Banksia Hill Detention Centre tabled 17 July 2017, and ask: (a) has there been any assessment of the implemented dietary regime, including the nutritional values of each meal, and: (i) if so, will the Minister table that assessment, and if not why not; and (ii) if no to (a)(i): (A) what is a typical breakfast meal served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and is this meal consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not why not? (B) what is a typical lunch meal served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and is this meal consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not, why not? (C) what is a typical dinner meal served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and is this meal consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not, why not? (D) what is a typical snack served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and are these snacks consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not, why not?
to the Office of the Inspector of Custodial Services report Behaviour
Management Practices at Banksia Hill Detention Centre tabled 17 July 2017, and ask: (a) has there been any assessment of the implemented dietary regime, including the nutritional values of each meal, and: (i) if so, will the Minister table that assessment, and if not why not; and (ii) if no to (a)(i): (A) what is a typical breakfast meal served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and is this meal consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not why not? (B) what is a typical lunch meal served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and is this meal consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not, why not? (C) what is a typical dinner meal served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and is this meal consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not, why not? (D) what is a typical snack served across each unit, including the respective caloric and nutritional value, and are these snacks consistent with Australian dietary guidelines, and if not, why not?
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Answered
23 November 2017
Responded by
Minister for Corrective Services
Response time
11 days
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