The question seeks data on students with an IQ of 70-75 in WA government schools, their eligibility for disability funding, and alternative funding/plans to support those ineligible for individual allocations.

AnsweredQoN 1672Legislative Council
Asked
9 October 2018
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Education and Training

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I refer to students
with disability, and I ask: (a) how
many students at Western Australian government schools have an assessed IQ of 70 to 75; (b) are any of the students from (a) eligible for individual disability allocation funding; (c) if yes to b): (i) how
many; and (ii) how many of these students do not have a co-existing diagnosis or condition; (d) for
students from (a) who are not eligible for individual disability allocation
funding, do schools receive other funding allocations to meet their needs; (e) if yes to (d), will the Minister please detail the nature and amount of any funding allocations; (f) is the McGowan Government planning to undertake any work to better address the needs of students with an intellectual disability who do not meet the threshold for individual funding allocations; (g) if no to (f), why not; and (h) if yes to (f), please advise what work will be undertaken?

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Answered
6 November 2018
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
9 days
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