Hon. Adele Farina asks the Minister for Education for a detailed breakdown of school psychologist positions across all WA government schools. The Minister declines to provide the information due to the time constraints and the large number of schools, suggesting the question be placed on notice and referring to a previous related question.

AnsweredQoN 289Legislative Council
Asked
22 May 2012
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SCHOOL
PSYCHOLOGISTS
289. Hon ADELE
FARINA to the minister representing the Minister for Education:
I refer to school psychologists in government schools.
(1) Will the
minister provide a list of government primary and secondary schools and for
each the full-time equivalent school psychologist positions that exclusively
serve these schools; and, if not, why not?
(2) Will the
minister provide a list of government primary and secondary schools that have
no school psychologist position that exclusively serve these schools; and, if
not, why not?
(3) Will the
minister provide a list of government primary and secondary schools where a
school psychologist serves more than one school and full-time equivalent school
psychologist positions against a list of the schools each served; and, if not,
why not?

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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this
question. Given there are 764 public schools in Western Australia, it is not
possible to provide this information in the time available. It is suggested
that the member place this question on notice. I refer the member also to
Legislative Assembly question on notice 7134 in relation to school
psychologists, of which I table a copy of the response together with the
attached documents.
[See paper 4550.]

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