❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks data on the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) Family Resource employees within the Department for Child Protection and Family Support from 2008-09 to August 2014. The answer provides the requested FTE figures for each period.
AnsweredQoN 1508Legislative Council
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I refer to Family Resource employees employed by the Department for Child Protection and Family Support, and ask how many Family Resource full time equivalent employees have there been within the department in each of the following years: (a) 2008-09; (b) 2009-10; (c) 2010-11; (d) 2011-12; (e) 2012-13; (f) 2013-14; and (g) at 1 August 2014?
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Answered
15 October 2014
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
36 days
The full time equivalent (FTE) Family Resource employees employed by the Department for Child Protection and Family Support for the periods 2008-09 onwards are as follows:
(a) 2008-09: 77.2 FTE
(b) 2009-10: 76.9 FTE
(c) 2010-11: 79.8 FTE
(d) 2011-12: 85.2 FTE
(e) 2012-13: 83.5 FTE
(f) 2013-14: 81.0 FTE
(g) at 1 August 2014: 82.1 FTE
(a) 2008-09: 77.2 FTE
(b) 2009-10: 76.9 FTE
(c) 2010-11: 79.8 FTE
(d) 2011-12: 85.2 FTE
(e) 2012-13: 83.5 FTE
(f) 2013-14: 81.0 FTE
(g) at 1 August 2014: 82.1 FTE
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