Hon Alison Xamon asks about the State Administrative Tribunal's progress on surveying older clients as recommended in the Elder Abuse Select Committee report. The Attorney General responds that a survey is not currently supported by feedback data but will be considered if needed.

AnsweredQoN 1855Legislative Council
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Attorney General; Minister for Commerce

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I refer to recommendation 14 in the Government Response to I never thought it would happen to me: when trust is broken , Final report of the Select Committee into Elder Abuse, and I ask: (a) has the State Administrative Tribunal now determined whether there is a business case to survey older clients in line with this recommendation; (b) if yes to a), what was determined; and (c) if no to a), why not?

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Answered
9 April 2019
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Attorney General; Minister for Commerce
Response time
15 days
(a)   At the moment the State Administrative Tribunal considers that there is no evidence from its feedback system to support a survey of older clients of the State Administrative Tribunal. Should the feedback system, which is constantly monitored, subsequently reflect a need for a survey of older clients the State Administrative Tribunal will undertake a survey with the support of the Department of Justice.
(b) - (c) Not applicable.

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