❓ Ms. Mettam questions the Department of Health regarding the number of nurse resignations, broken down by full-time/part-time status and quarterly periods in 2021-2022 and 2022-present. The answer provides resignation data, clarifying that the Department doesn't directly employ nurses.
AnsweredQoN 631Legislative Assembly
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I refer to nurse resignations and I ask: (a) How many registered and enrolled nurses resigned from the Western Australian Department of Health in each quarter in: (i) 2021-2022; and (ii) 2022-date; and (b) For each of the above years, how many of the nurses were: (i) Full-time employees; and (ii) Part-time employees?
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Answered
14 March 2023
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
8 days
(a) – (b) The Western Australian Department of Health does not directly employ registered and enrolled nurses. The following data is the full-time/part-time total where reason code for leaving WA Health was resigning from position.
Month-Year (Quarter)
Full-time
Part-time
Jul-Sep 21
65
217
Oct-Dec 21
97
272
Jan-Mar 22
94
312
Apr-Jun 22
90
285
Jul-Sep 22
82
281
Month-Year (Quarter)
Full-time
Part-time
Jul-Sep 21
65
217
Oct-Dec 21
97
272
Jan-Mar 22
94
312
Apr-Jun 22
90
285
Jul-Sep 22
82
281
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