❓ Hon Sue Ellery asks about the number of registered and interim carers with four or more children, screening and review statuses, broken down by relative/non-relative status and district. The answer states data for May 2010 is unavailable due to issues with a new client information system, but refers to data from February 2010 in QoN 2608.
AnsweredQoN 2641Legislative Council
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(1) During the month of May 2010, what was the total number of registered carers with four or more children placed with them by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(2) During the month of May 2010, what was the total number of interim carers with four or more children placed with them by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(3) During the month of May 2010, how many carers had an interim registration for more than 90 days by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(4) During the month of May 2010, how many carers had a carer record screening overdue, or not recorded by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(5) During the month of May 2010, how many carers had overdue carer reviews, by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(2) During the month of May 2010, what was the total number of interim carers with four or more children placed with them by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(3) During the month of May 2010, how many carers had an interim registration for more than 90 days by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(4) During the month of May 2010, how many carers had a carer record screening overdue, or not recorded by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
(5) During the month of May 2010, how many carers had overdue carer reviews, by category of, -
(a) relative;
(b) non relative carer; and
(c) by district?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
19 August 2010
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
49 days
A new client information system was deployed on 8 March 2010. Due to issues associated with the transition to the new system, the associated data warehouse is not yet delivered and tested to the point where it can be certified as reliable for extraction of data, in particular for the provision of data to auditing standards. Work is underway to resolve these issues and the data warehouse will be delivered in the near future.
Data for May 2010 is, therefore, not currently available, however we have provided data for February 2010.
Please refer to Question on Notice 2608 for February's data.
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Data for May 2010 is, therefore, not currently available, however we have provided data for February 2010.
Please refer to Question on Notice 2608 for February's data.
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