❓ Details funding provided by WA Health agencies to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in 2000/2001, revealing payments for consultancy, membership, training, subscriptions, and forum attendance.
AnsweredQoN 555Legislative Assembly
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(1) What funding did the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia receive from all agencies under the Minister’s portfolios in the 2000/2001 financial year?
(2) What was the amount and purpose of each payment?
(2) What was the amount and purpose of each payment?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
5 December 2002
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
22 days
Department of Health
1.
In the 2000/2001 financial year the Department of Health paid the Chamber of Commerce and Industry $70 817.86.
2.
Details of these payments are:
Royal Perth Hospital made a payment of $382.50 for consultancy work associated with the Review of documentation and preparation of advice on the 'foul linen allowance'.
The Metropolitan Health Service made a payment of $65 000 being the membership fee for the period June 2000 to May 2001.
Graylands Hospital paid $49.50 for an Occupational Safety & Health session for their hospital staff.
Swan Health Service paid $20.00 for an officer to attend a Nursing shortage forum.
Armadale Health Service paid $1 948.20 for an employee relations consultancy conducted in March & April 2001, and another $1 848.00 for a consultancy on employee relations conducted in February 2001.
Dental Health Services paid $66.00 for a subscription to a periodical magazine.
Osborne Park Health Service paid $346.50 for an annual subscription for publication of 'HR Link Service'.
Boyup Brook Hospital paid $1 157.16 for an annual subscription.
Office of Health Review
1.
Nil
2.
Not Applicable
Healthway
1.
Nil
2.
Not Applicable
1.
In the 2000/2001 financial year the Department of Health paid the Chamber of Commerce and Industry $70 817.86.
2.
Details of these payments are:
Royal Perth Hospital made a payment of $382.50 for consultancy work associated with the Review of documentation and preparation of advice on the 'foul linen allowance'.
The Metropolitan Health Service made a payment of $65 000 being the membership fee for the period June 2000 to May 2001.
Graylands Hospital paid $49.50 for an Occupational Safety & Health session for their hospital staff.
Swan Health Service paid $20.00 for an officer to attend a Nursing shortage forum.
Armadale Health Service paid $1 948.20 for an employee relations consultancy conducted in March & April 2001, and another $1 848.00 for a consultancy on employee relations conducted in February 2001.
Dental Health Services paid $66.00 for a subscription to a periodical magazine.
Osborne Park Health Service paid $346.50 for an annual subscription for publication of 'HR Link Service'.
Boyup Brook Hospital paid $1 157.16 for an annual subscription.
Office of Health Review
1.
Nil
2.
Not Applicable
Healthway
1.
Nil
2.
Not Applicable
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