❓ Hon. Sally Talbot asks the Minister for Mental Health about the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) proceedings involving Tristan Dimer, specifically who initiated them and why. The Minister declines to answer citing confidentiality under the Guardianship and Administration Act and patient confidentiality.
AnsweredQoN 304Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
TRISTAN DIMER — STATE ADMINISTRATIVE
TRIBUNAL PROCEEDINGS
304. Hon SALLY TALBOT to the
Minister for Mental Health:
(1) Who initiated the current State Administrative Tribunal
proceedings involving Tristan Dimer?
(2) Why were these proceedings initiated?
TRIBUNAL PROCEEDINGS
304. Hon SALLY TALBOT to the
Minister for Mental Health:
(1) Who initiated the current State Administrative Tribunal
proceedings involving Tristan Dimer?
(2) Why were these proceedings initiated?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question.
(1) Due to
confidentiality under the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990 I choose to
not disclose details of the proceedings.
(2) Similarly,
due to patient confidentiality I will not disclose information around the other
aspect of that question.
(1) Due to
confidentiality under the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990 I choose to
not disclose details of the proceedings.
(2) Similarly,
due to patient confidentiality I will not disclose information around the other
aspect of that question.
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