❓ Hon Sue Ellery asked the Minister for Education about the number of public school students receiving disability funding in primary and secondary schools in 2015. The Minister provided the requested figures as of June 16, 2015.
AnsweredQoN 710Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
SCHOOLS — STUDENTS WITH DISABILITY —
FUNDING
710. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for
Education:
How many public school students
received funding in 2015 to date for support for their disability in —
(a) primary schools; and
(b) secondary schools?
FUNDING
710. Hon SUE ELLERY to the Minister for
Education:
How many public school students
received funding in 2015 to date for support for their disability in —
(a) primary schools; and
(b) secondary schools?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(a) As at 16 June
2015, 4 837 public school students have received funding for an individual
disability allocation in primary schools.
(b) As at 16 June
2015, 4 250 public school students have received funding for an individual
disability allocation in secondary schools.
some notice of the question.
(a) As at 16 June
2015, 4 837 public school students have received funding for an individual
disability allocation in primary schools.
(b) As at 16 June
2015, 4 250 public school students have received funding for an individual
disability allocation in secondary schools.
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