Question on Notice 741 requests data on teacher numbers, stress-related compensation claims, and days taken for those claims within the Education and Training portfolio from 1998-2002. The answer provides the requested data.

AnsweredQoN 741Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 February 2003
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(b) 1999; (c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(e) 2002?
(b) 1999; (c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(e) 2002?
(b) 1999; (c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(c) 2000; (d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(d) 2001; and (e) 2002?
(e) 2002?
(a) 1998 20 081 (b) 1999 20 678 (c) 2000 20 494 (d) 2001 20 313 (d) 2002 20 366 The figures are based on teachers employed on 15 September in each year and relate to all employees categorised as teaching staff, including school psychologists and school administrators, (principals, deputy principals and heads of learning areas etc). (2) (a) 1998 114 (b) 1999 99 (c) 2000 83 (d) 2001 67 (e) 2002 55 The Department of Education and Training does not have a leave category designated specifically for stress leave. The figures represent the number of stress-related compensation claims where the designated 'date of injury' falls within the designated year. (3) (a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
The figures are based on teachers employed on 15 September in each year and relate to all employees categorised as teaching staff, including school psychologists and school administrators, (principals, deputy principals and heads of learning areas etc). (2) (a) 1998 114 (b) 1999 99 (c) 2000 83 (d) 2001 67 (e) 2002 55 The Department of Education and Training does not have a leave category designated specifically for stress leave. The figures represent the number of stress-related compensation claims where the designated 'date of injury' falls within the designated year. (3) (a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
(2) (a) 1998 114 (b) 1999 99 (c) 2000 83 (d) 2001 67 (e) 2002 55 The Department of Education and Training does not have a leave category designated specifically for stress leave. The figures represent the number of stress-related compensation claims where the designated 'date of injury' falls within the designated year. (3) (a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
(a) 1998 114 (b) 1999 99 (c) 2000 83 (d) 2001 67 (e) 2002 55 The Department of Education and Training does not have a leave category designated specifically for stress leave. The figures represent the number of stress-related compensation claims where the designated 'date of injury' falls within the designated year. (3) (a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
The Department of Education and Training does not have a leave category designated specifically for stress leave. The figures represent the number of stress-related compensation claims where the designated 'date of injury' falls within the designated year. (3) (a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
(3) (a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
(a) 1998 1936 (b) 1999 743 (c) 2000 1112 (d) 2001 1195 (e) 2002 1021 The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.
The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.

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Answered
19 March 2003
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
22 days
(1)
(a) 1998 20 081
(b) 1999 20 678
(c) 2000 20 494
(d) 2001 20 313
(d) 2002 20 366
The figures are based on teachers employed on 15 September in each year and relate to all employees categorised as teaching staff, including school psychologists and school administrators, (principals, deputy principals and heads of learning areas etc).
(2)
(a) 1998 114
(b) 1999 99
(c) 2000 83
(d) 2001 67
(e) 2002 55
The Department of Education and Training does not have a leave category designated specifically for stress leave. The figures represent the number of stress-related compensation claims where the designated 'date of injury' falls within the designated year.
(3)
(a) 1998 1936
(b) 1999 743
(c) 2000 1112
(d) 2001 1195
(e) 2002 1021
The days taken in a year can relate to claims initiated in earlier years.

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