❓ A parliamentary question regarding the 2007 Western Australian Multicultural Community Service Awards, specifically inquiring about the evaluation panel, criteria, and decision-making process. The Minister provides a detailed response, including the panel members and where to find the evaluation criteria.
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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MULTICULTURAL COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARDS
I refer to the 2007 Western Australian Multicultural Community Service Awards, as I did in my previous question. The minister might want to recheck her answer to the earlier question back at her office. (1) Who were the persons responsible for evaluating the nominations? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the criteria used to evaluate the nominations? (3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
I refer to the 2007 Western Australian Multicultural Community Service Awards, as I did in my previous question. The minister might want to recheck her answer to the earlier question back at her office. (1) Who were the persons responsible for evaluating the nominations? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the criteria used to evaluate the nominations? (3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(1) Who were the persons responsible for evaluating the nominations? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the criteria used to evaluate the nominations? (3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the criteria used to evaluate the nominations? (3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(1) Who were the persons responsible for evaluating the nominations? (2) Will the minister table a copy of the criteria used to evaluate the nominations? (3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(2) Will the minister table a copy of the criteria used to evaluate the nominations? (3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(3) To whom does the evaluation panel report and who makes the final decision on approving the panel’s recommendation? Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
Hon LJILJANNA RAVLICH replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(1) The independent awards selection panel comprises Mr Tony Pietropiccolo, director, Centrecare, who is the panel chair; Ms Gadija Gaba, president, Dar Al Shifah (Islamic); Mr Wayne Stevenson, general manager, Communicare; Ms Jenny au Yeong, executive director, Ethnic Disability Advocacy Centre; and Brother Stephen Bowman, director, Edmund Rice Centre. (2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(2) Evaluation criteria were included in the 2007 Western Australian multicultural community services awards nomination guidelines, which were published on the Office of Multicultural Interests website at www.omi.wa.gov.au/hw2007/publications/awards/csaapplication2007.pdf. I table the relevant page I printed from the website a short time ago. [See paper 2558.] (3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
(3) The Minister for Multicultural Interests and Citizenship.
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