This parliamentary question seeks information on the number and location of school nurses in Western Australian primary and high schools, broken down by metropolitan and regional areas. The answer provides FTE numbers and refers to a tabled paper for specific school locations.

AnsweredQoN 2942Legislative Council
Asked
12 May 2020
Portfolio
Health

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(1) Will the Minister please advise the current school nurse FTE in Western Australian:
(a) primary schools
; and
(b) high schools
?
(2) Will the Minister please advise at which schools school nurses are located, and the number of school nurse FTE at each school
?

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Answered
16 June 2020
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Health
Response time
9 days
(1)(a) 92.7 FTE in the metropolitan area. 63.81 FTE in the regions. (1)(b) 70.0 FTE in the metropolitan area. 30.05 FTE in the regions. Note: In district high schools the community health nurse works with primary and high school students. (2) Please see tabled paper no.
63.81 FTE in the regions. (1)(b) 70.0 FTE in the metropolitan area. 30.05 FTE in the regions. Note: In district high schools the community health nurse works with primary and high school students. (2) Please see tabled paper no.
(1)(b) 70.0 FTE in the metropolitan area. 30.05 FTE in the regions. Note: In district high schools the community health nurse works with primary and high school students. (2) Please see tabled paper no.
(1)(b) 70.0 FTE in the metropolitan area. 30.05 FTE in the regions. Note: In district high schools the community health nurse works with primary and high school students. (2) Please see tabled paper no.
30.05 FTE in the regions. Note: In district high schools the community health nurse works with primary and high school students. (2) Please see tabled paper no.
(2) Please see tabled paper no.
(2) Please see tabled paper no.

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