❓ A parliamentary question regarding the future of the 'Read Write Now!' program, specifically concerning staff contracts, meetings with the Minister, and the impact of organizational changes on volunteers. The Minister's response clarifies the situation.
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(1) Will all staff contracts for ‘Read Write Now!’ be terminated on 31 December 2002?
(2) Have the coordinators of ‘Read Write Now!’ requested a meeting with the Minister?
(3) If yes to (2), when is the Minister scheduled to meet with these coordinators?
(4) What are the ramifications of the organisational changes and what is the likely impact upon the activities of the volunteers working in this sector?
(5) Has the Minister had any discussions with the volunteers?
(2) Have the coordinators of ‘Read Write Now!’ requested a meeting with the Minister?
(3) If yes to (2), when is the Minister scheduled to meet with these coordinators?
(4) What are the ramifications of the organisational changes and what is the likely impact upon the activities of the volunteers working in this sector?
(5) Has the Minister had any discussions with the volunteers?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
26 November 2002
Responded by
Minister for Training
Response time
21 days
(1) No.
(2) Yes. Correspondence received by my office in June 2002 requested consultation.
(3) A reply was sent to the coordinators on 24 July 2002.
(4) The amalgamation of Midland College with South East Metropolitan College will have no impact on the activities of the ‘Read Write Now!’ volunteers.
(5) Not applicable
(2) Yes. Correspondence received by my office in June 2002 requested consultation.
(3) A reply was sent to the coordinators on 24 July 2002.
(4) The amalgamation of Midland College with South East Metropolitan College will have no impact on the activities of the ‘Read Write Now!’ volunteers.
(5) Not applicable
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