❓ Question on Notice regarding mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse in Western Australia. The question seeks to identify mandatory reporters, training provisions, and program details.
AnsweredQoN 2402Legislative Assembly
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(1) Which members of the community have a mandatory task of reporting any suspicion of child abuse to State Government authorities?
(2) Do those in (1) receive training in their responsibility?
(3) If yes to (2), what are the components of the training they receive in mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse?
(4) If yes to (2), who runs the programme and how many contact hours do participants receive in mandatory reporting training?
(2) Do those in (1) receive training in their responsibility?
(3) If yes to (2), what are the components of the training they receive in mandatory reporting of suspected child abuse?
(4) If yes to (2), who runs the programme and how many contact hours do participants receive in mandatory reporting training?
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Answered
1 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for Disability Services
Response time
91 days
(2) – (4) These questions should be referred to the Attorney General.
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