❓ The question seeks data on family financial contributions to schools at the end of term one for 2001 and 2002. The answer indicates this data is decentralised and collecting it would be resource-intensive.
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(b) what was the equivalent amount received as at the end of term one, 2001; and (c) what is the equivalent amount received as at the end of term one, 2002?
(c) what is the equivalent amount received as at the end of term one, 2002?
(c) what is the equivalent amount received as at the end of term one, 2002?
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Answered
11 June 2002
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
54 days
(a) – (c) The information on family financial contributions is held at each school and is not readily available. Collection of this information would require a significant amount of resources and would impose additional workloads on schools.
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