❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the gender breakdown of staff at Class 1 and above in the Department for Child Protection and the Department for Communities, as well as the number and details of female staff in the Minister's office. The answer refers to another QoN for specific details.
AnsweredQoN 135Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 November 2008
Member
Portfolio
Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering
QuestionView source ↗
(a) how many females are currently ranked at Class 1 and above? (for each class please specify);
(b) what is the percentage of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify); and
(c) how many males are currently ranked at Class 1 and above? (for each class please specify)?
(2) For those persons currently employed in your Ministerial office please advise;
(a) the number of female staff employed, including those on placement, secondment and attachment; and
(b) the name, position, and contract type of each female staff member?
(b) what is the percentage of female staff at Class 1 and above (for each Class please specify); and
(c) how many males are currently ranked at Class 1 and above? (for each class please specify)?
(2) For those persons currently employed in your Ministerial office please advise;
(a) the number of female staff employed, including those on placement, secondment and attachment; and
(b) the name, position, and contract type of each female staff member?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
3 December 2008
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Child Protection; Community Services; Seniors and Volunteering
Response time
21 days
The Department for Child Protection
(1)(a) 3 females are currently ranked at Class 1 and above. 1 x Class 1 ; 2 x Class 2
(1)(b) Class 1, 33% ; Class 2, 67%
(1)(c) 2 x Class 1 ; 1 x Class 2 ; 1 x Group 3 Max.
The Department for Communities
(1)(a) 4 females are currently ranked at Class 1 and above. 1 x substantive Group 2 Max ; 3 x Class 1 (all acting).
(1)(b) 67%
(1)(c) 2 males are currently ranked at Class 1 and above, both of whom are Class 1 (acting.)
(2)(a) As at 12 November 2008, 7 women are employed in the Ministerial Office.
(2)(b) Please refer to Question on Notice 89
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(1)(a) 3 females are currently ranked at Class 1 and above. 1 x Class 1 ; 2 x Class 2
(1)(b) Class 1, 33% ; Class 2, 67%
(1)(c) 2 x Class 1 ; 1 x Class 2 ; 1 x Group 3 Max.
The Department for Communities
(1)(a) 4 females are currently ranked at Class 1 and above. 1 x substantive Group 2 Max ; 3 x Class 1 (all acting).
(1)(b) 67%
(1)(c) 2 males are currently ranked at Class 1 and above, both of whom are Class 1 (acting.)
(2)(a) As at 12 November 2008, 7 women are employed in the Ministerial Office.
(2)(b) Please refer to Question on Notice 89
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