❓ Question regarding eligibility criteria for the Department of Education's Community Languages Program, specifically concerning membership of the Ethnic Schools Association of Western Australia (ESAWA) and operational requirements. The answers clarify that ESAWA membership is not mandatory and 'locally operated' does not require permanent premises or paid staff.
AnsweredQoN 5128Legislative Assembly
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With regards to the Department for Education’s Community Languages Program, for which applications are currently open:
(a) are organisations which operate language programs but which are not members of the Ethnic Schools Association of Western Australia (ESAWA) eligible to receive funding under the Community Languages Program; and
(i) if not, why are applicant organisations required to be financial members of the ESAWA;
(b) what is meant by ‘preferred financial member’ of the ESAWA in the eligibility requirements of the 2011 Community Languages Program; and
(c) does the ‘locally operated’ eligibility requirement for funding preclude organisations without permanent business premises or which rely on volunteer personnel?
(a) are organisations which operate language programs but which are not members of the Ethnic Schools Association of Western Australia (ESAWA) eligible to receive funding under the Community Languages Program; and
(i) if not, why are applicant organisations required to be financial members of the ESAWA;
(b) what is meant by ‘preferred financial member’ of the ESAWA in the eligibility requirements of the 2011 Community Languages Program; and
(c) does the ‘locally operated’ eligibility requirement for funding preclude organisations without permanent business premises or which rely on volunteer personnel?
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Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
41 days
(a) Yes.
(a)(i) Not applicable.
(b) The term 'preferred financial member' of Ethnic Schools Association of Western Australia in the eligibility requirements means the Department of Education does not require organisations to be a member of ESAWA but encourages organisations to consider joining ESAWA.
(c) No.
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(a)(i) Not applicable.
(b) The term 'preferred financial member' of Ethnic Schools Association of Western Australia in the eligibility requirements means the Department of Education does not require organisations to be a member of ESAWA but encourages organisations to consider joining ESAWA.
(c) No.
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