Question on Notice regarding Certificate IV Enrolled Nursing applications, places, and waiting lists in WA. The answer reveals the course isn't offered in WA, requiring a Diploma instead.

AnsweredQoN 3549Legislative Council
Asked
24 February 2011
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Training and Workforce Development

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I refer to Certificate IV Enrolled Nursing, and I ask -
(1) How many applications to undertake this course were received to commence study in 2011?
(2) How many places were available?
(3) Is there currently a waiting list to start studying for this qualification at any campus?
(4) If yes to (3), how many potential students are on waiting for places at each campus?
(5) When do you anticipate that these potential students will have an opportunity to commence studying this course?
(6) Will the number of places available be increased next year?
(7) How many students were on waiting lists for this course in each of the years, -
(a) 2006;
(b) 2007;
(c) 2008;
(d) 2009; and
(e) 2010?
(8) How many international students enrolled in this course in each of the years, -
(a) 2006;
(b) 2007;
(c) 2008;
(d) 2009; and
(e) 2010?
(9) How many other full-fee paying students were enrolled in this course in each of the years, -
(a) 2006;
(b) 2007;
(c) 2008;
(d) 2009; and
(e) 2010?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
7 April 2011
Responded by
Minister for Training and Workforce Development
Response time
42 days
(1 - 9) Nil.
The Certificate IV Enrolled Nursing is not offered in Western Australia. The minimum level requirement for Western Australia is the Diploma.
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