❓ Hon Sue Ellery's parliamentary question seeks detailed information on staffing levels, vacancies, and co-location arrangements within the Department of Child Protection as of May 31, 2011. The questions cover FTE allocations, vacancy status, contract types, and the co-location of field officers with police.
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(1) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total funded full time equivalent (FTE) employee allocation by directorate and district?
(2) As at 31 May 2011 -
(a) what were the vacancies in the FTE terms by directorate and district;
(b) how many of those vacancies were subject to advertising at 31 May 2011 by district; and
(c) of those not subject to advertising as at 31 May 2011, why not?
(3) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total service delivery FTE employee allocation by directorate and district?
(4) As at 31 May 2011, what were the total vacant service delivery positions by directorate and district?
(5) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total FTE case worker allocation by directorate and district?
(6) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total FTE number of vacant case worker positions?
(7) As at 31 May 2011, what was the FTE number of employees by directorate and district on permanent contract and on fixed term contract?
(8) As at 31 May 2011, how many Department of Child Protection field officers have been co-located with Western Australian Police staff from the family protection unit in regional and rural offices as part of the strategy to combat family and domestic abuse?
(9) Where are the co-location sites referred to in (8) situated?
(2) As at 31 May 2011 -
(a) what were the vacancies in the FTE terms by directorate and district;
(b) how many of those vacancies were subject to advertising at 31 May 2011 by district; and
(c) of those not subject to advertising as at 31 May 2011, why not?
(3) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total service delivery FTE employee allocation by directorate and district?
(4) As at 31 May 2011, what were the total vacant service delivery positions by directorate and district?
(5) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total FTE case worker allocation by directorate and district?
(6) As at 31 May 2011, what was the total FTE number of vacant case worker positions?
(7) As at 31 May 2011, what was the FTE number of employees by directorate and district on permanent contract and on fixed term contract?
(8) As at 31 May 2011, how many Department of Child Protection field officers have been co-located with Western Australian Police staff from the family protection unit in regional and rural offices as part of the strategy to combat family and domestic abuse?
(9) Where are the co-location sites referred to in (8) situated?
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Answered
31 August 2011
Responded by
Minister for Child Protection
Response time
62 days
(1) Total FTE - 2318 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(2a) Total Vacancies = 163 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(2b) 67 FTE were subject to advertising/pool recruitment processes. [see tabled paper no. ] for a full breakdown.
(2c) Of those not subject to advertising/pool recruitment processes, 96 were vacant and were being reviewed as to how best to recruit.
(3) 1466 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(4) 111 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(5) 728 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(6) 51 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(7) 1908 FTE (Permanent), 295 FTE (Fixed Term). [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(8) 9 Field Officers
(9) [see tabled paper no. ] for a full list of co-location sites.
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(2a) Total Vacancies = 163 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(2b) 67 FTE were subject to advertising/pool recruitment processes. [see tabled paper no. ] for a full breakdown.
(2c) Of those not subject to advertising/pool recruitment processes, 96 were vacant and were being reviewed as to how best to recruit.
(3) 1466 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(4) 111 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(5) 728 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(6) 51 FTE. [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(7) 1908 FTE (Permanent), 295 FTE (Fixed Term). [see tabled paper no. ] for breakdown by directorate and district.
(8) 9 Field Officers
(9) [see tabled paper no. ] for a full list of co-location sites.
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